IT has been another newsy week at Bolton Wanderers - so Marc Iles and Henry Hewitt are here again to take you through al the headlines from The Bolton News.
Red cards for George Thomason and manager Ian Evatt at Northampton Town set tongues wagging and prompted many of you to email our postbag, We take a good look at the debate in a special headlines section.
Wanderers drew at Northampton thanks to Carlos Mendes Gomes's header, so we discuss how he fits into the Bolton jigsaw for the rest of the season. And the same can be said of one of Tuesday night's heroes against Wycombe, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson.
Who Are You is back with the letter 'O' - and we find out which former Wanderers player may (or may not) be driving a taxi cab in Ireland.
We also cast our eyes towards the upcoming games against Charlton Athletic and Cambridge United and hear a new tune from the Royton Liberace himself, Jack Dearden.
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