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14-04-2008, 01:11
As Kevin Nolan grafted in the Bolton Wanderers midfield on Saturday, he could not have imagined that he was influencing the chase for fourth place as well as the quest to finish fourth from bottom. With seven minutes left at St Andrew’s in Birmingham City’s match against Everton, the visiting side were going to go level on points with Liverpool and Bolton were about to move within one point of the home team. Then came an equaliser for Birmingham, scored by an Argentinian on loan from Al Sadd, of Qatar, with a backstage contribution from a less exotic environment: Bolton during the Sam Allardyce years.
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