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BOLTON’S MACHINE RUNS OUT OF SPARK

Winning runs ends at five…

Star Game
By Colin Henrys

HANDS OFF: Chesterfield’s Dion Donohue shrugs off Josh Vela at the Macron Stadium

THE spark which helped Bolton record five consecutive wins deserted them at home to Chesterfield, according to boss Phil Parkinson, as Wanderers were frustrated in their efforts to close the gap to leaders Sheffield United.
During their winning run, Bolton found a flair for breaking down stubborn opposition but struggling Chesterfield stood firm at the back in a Macron Stadium stalemate.
Not even Jon Nolan’s stoppagetime dismissal, f...

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