Send us your news tips, photos and videos. Text BONEWS and your message to 80360 or for more ways to contact us click» here »
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."
Jason Kenny, the 20-year-old Olympic double medal winner from Farnworth, is now looking forward to returning home to celebrate with family and friends.
OLYMPIC hero Jason Kenny may be enjoying the glory of winning — but he and his cycling team-mates owe part of their success to the efforts of another Bolton man.
Bolton's cycling ace Jason Kenny has claimed an individual Olympic silver medal to match the gold he already has from the three man sprint.
FARNWORTH golden boy Jason Kenny could not prevent Chris Hoy making Olympic history.
Olympic hat-trick hero Chris Hoy paid fulsome tribute to the Bolton youngster he beat in the cycling sprint final today and predicted: "He'll win in London."
Bolton's cycling sensation Jason Kenny qualifies for the sprint final where he can spoil fellow Brit Chris Hoy's gold medal hat-trick party.
Bolton's cycling ace Jason Kenny wins the first race in his best of three semi-final.
JASON Kenny proved actions speak louder than words by closing in on a dream Olympic sprint final against team mate Chris Hoy.
Last updated 21.55 with 10 incidents
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Search for Jobs
Search Now »
Find the right person for you
Search Now »
Search for Homes
Search Now »
Search for Cars
Search Now »