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    Leeds United 2-1 Bolton Wanderers...

    Bolton dropped back to the bottom of the Championship table and are now 10 points from safety, after losing 2-1 at Leeds United.

    With pre-match attention focused on protests from home supporters outside the ground, hope was high that Wanderers would end an 11-month search for an away win by picking up three ***** points at Elland Road.

    That wasn't to materialise, however, as Mirco Antenucci netted either side of the break, ensuring a late consolation from substitute Kaiyne Woolery counted for nothing, as Trotters supporters begin to seriously contemplate life in League One next season.

    Neil Lennon opted to the same team that started against Burnley last time out, but was forced into making an alteration when Emile Heskey suffered an injury in the warm-up. Gary Madine came in at his expense, while academy graduate Alex Finney took up a place amongst the substitutes.

    Wanderers started on the front foot at Elland Road, with Zach Clough shooting straight into the hands of

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    re: Leeds United 2-1 Bolton Wanderers...

    If Lemmon had played Woolery from the start we might have had half a chance!

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