Bolton Wanderers News
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Bolton Wanderers appointed Dougie Freedman as manager, in succession to Owen Coyle who was sacked Oct. 9.
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Bolton Wanderers fired coach Owen Coyle following relegation from the Premier League and a poor start in the second-tier Championship this season.
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Bolton Wanderers sacked manager Owen Coyle, the English soccer club said on its website.
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The following is a roundup of soccer stories from U.K. newspapers, with clickable Internet links.
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Premier League soccer team Bolton Wanderers’ annual loss more than doubled to 35.4 million pounds ($56.8 million) on increased investment in its playing squad and restructuring costs.
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Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba retired from soccer after his near-death experience in a match last season, the English team said.
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People whose hearts stop functioning during or shortly after exercising are three times more likely to survive than those who have cardiac arrest unrelated to working out, researchers said.
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The following are the day's top general news stories:
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Bolton Wanderers will play Blackburn this weekend in their first match since midfielder Fabrice Muamba suffered a heart attack in a game last week.
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Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba is “critically ill” in a London hospital after collapsing during today’s F.A. Cup soccer at Tottenham, the Premier League club said in a statement.
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