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SHEEHAN FINDS A HAPPY HOME

Strikes settle ace in at the Trotters
By Josh Graham

PERFECT START: Josh Sheehan celebrates his goal against MK Dons and, Inset, in action for Wales versus the USA
PICTURE: PSI/Mike Morese

IF JOSH Sheehan wanted to quickly win over the fans at new club Bolton Wanderers, he could hardly have scripted a better start.

The 26-year-old midfielder left League Two Newport to jump up a division and ply his trade under Ian Evatt in the summer, and he hit the ground running in front of the home faithful at the University of Bolton Stadium.
Sheehan sent a pearler of a free-kick into the top co...

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