WELCOME back to The Buff Podcast, where you can catch up on all the week's headlines at Bolton Wanderers without turning a page in the paper.
Marc Iles and Henry Hewitt discuss all the gossip and news from around the club and the biggest issues of the day at the Toughsheet Stadium, with a few fun and games thrown in as well.
This week we'll be asking why Henry has never been seen in the same room as teen darts ace Luke Littler, whether a shock result against Premier League Luton Town is achievable (or desirable), and why the atmosphere at home games could use a boost.
We read out your emails, including a £5million poser on the January transfer window plus we bring you bang up to date with all the transfer gossip.
We preview the FA Cup third round tie at Luton Town and the midweek Bristol Street Motors Trophy match at Accrington Stanley - and what team Ian Evatt might pick in each case.
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