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Guardian: Stepping Up: Mixed fortunes for Bolton's Championship recruits
[The Guardian (blog)] - Mears suffered a similar fate to Bolton's other long-term injury absentees Lee Chung-yong and Stuart Holden when breaking his leg in training less than a week after joining the club, so he is yet to make his debut. In contrast, Pratley and Eagles have
Bolton Wanderers v Stoke City – Match Preview
www.footballfancast.com
[FootballFanCast.com] - Their cause hasn't been helped by serious injuries to key midfield duo Lee Chung Yong and Stuart Holden with summer signings Chris Eagles and Nigel Re0-Coker struggling to replace them. Goals have also been hard to come by since the departure of Johan
Google News: Bolton Wanderers: The Long Return
[Vitalfootball] - Yes, Super Lee Chung-Yong is confirmed by the club to be ahead of schedule and may be playing as soon as sometime before March. Totally. Any news concerning Super Lee, or his partner in superheroism Super Stu, being back early is good news as it will
Bolton hopeful Lee will return by March
www.espn.co.uk
[ESPN.co.uk] - Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle is hopeful Lee Chung-Yong could make an early return from his long-term injury. Lee, 23, suffered a double fracture of his lower right leg during a pre-season friendly with Newport County in July and was estimated to
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