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6:10am Monday 8th September 2008
JLLOYD Samuel claims Wanderers stay-at-home stars are working double time to help make sure the club emerges in good shape after the international break.
The training ground at Euxton may be short of several first-teamers, but that hasn’t stopped those who have remained from preparing for next weekend’s game at Fulham.
In fact, the full-back says the players who are not on international duty have been working even harder to help Wanderers improve on what he claims is a satisfactory start to the campaign.
Full story in Monday's The Bolton News
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