WANDERERS are fighting for honours in league and cup – and The Buff is here every week to give you our spin on everything that is happening at the Toughsheet Stadium.
Marc Iles and Henry Hewitt give you the latest updates straight from the pages of The Bolton News, all in an hour’s worth of podcasting pleasure.
On this week’s episode.
We review the gutsy draw at Premier League Luton and another ballsy show at Accrington in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy.
All the transfer talk from the week is analysed, including a striker target that could be on Bolton’s radar.
Marc and Henry look ahead to this weekend’s visit of Cheltenham Town and further afield to the FA Cup third round replay on Tuesday night.
And we bring you our regular features, like Fil Morais’s Postbag and the ever-popular Who Are You, which this week focusses on the letter ‘J’.
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