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10:22pm Wednesday 14th May 2008
ANDY O'Brien, cornerstone of the Wanderers defence, is tops with readers of The Bolton News.
The 28-year-old centre-back, who moved to the Reebok from Portsmouth in a £1.5million transfer last August, topped our readers' Player of the Year poll, beating Kevin Davies into runners-up spot with Whites' skipper, Kevin Nolan, in third place.
The experienced and respected defender turned in consistently high performances to become a permanent fixture in the battle to avoid relegation and was highly influential in the decisive final phase of the season when Wanderers were unbeaten in five games and conceded only two goals to escape the threat of relegation.
Gary Cahill, who arrived from Aston Villa in January and forged an impressive partnership with O'Brien, said the former Bradford City and Newcastle United centre-back epitomised the consistency he is looking for in his own developing career.
"I can only speak for the time I have been here, but Andy has been one of the better players in the team," Cahill said.
"I always base my performances on trying to play consistently well over a period of time and that is what he does.
"He's set a level and he sticks to that, week in, week out, and he's been terrific for the team."
A HIGH Court judge described two teenage murderers who kicked and punched a man to death as vicious, dangerous young thugs.
Rail passengers will face big fare rises in the new year with some tickets going up by more than double the rate of inflation.
More than 200 Bolton town centre businesses have been hit by a power cut today.
Arguments over sleeping arrangements have dominated the latest edition of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
GARY Megson has been impressed by the rebuilding job done by his opposite number at the Riverside.
JOHAN Elmander is confident the goals will start to flow now he has learned to relax.
TV’s money-saving expert Martin Lewis is helping YOU to Beat the Crunch every Saturday in the Bolton Evening News this month.
THE Friends of Lever Park will meet at Horwich Liberal Reform Club next month.
TEMITOPE Obadeyi has backed Wanderers young guns to fire when they get their chance.
WHEN crooner Terry Desmond notched up half a century in showbiz he wanted to make his celebration special.
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