IT'S a crucial week in Wanderers' promotion push with two big local trips to Blackpool and Wigan Athletic.
Ian Evatt's side got themselves motoring again with a gutsy win at Cambridge United and showed some character to twice come from a goal down to grab a point against Charlton Athletic.
Marc Iles and Henry Hewitt review the week's headlines from The Bolton News, including a good look at the players coming back into the fore, like George Thomason and Ricardo Santos.
We examine what make Josh Sheehan so great, and why other people seem to want to kick him.
And if there has been a better strike at the Abbey Stadium this millennium than the one Carlos Mendes Goal-mes got on Tuesday night, we want to hear from you.
We read out your emails on complaining supporters and whether you can legally watch Wanderers TV in the pub.
And Who Are You is back, with the letter P. Bolton Coroners Office is standing by.
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