Peter Reid will work with Bolton for the rest of the season, having returned to the club in an advisory role to coaching staff.

Reid began his playing career with Wanderers in 1974 and went on to make 261 appearances during an eight-year stay at Burnden Park, before signing for Everton in a £60,000 transfer - where he would go on to win two First Division titles, an FA Cup, four successive Charity Shields and a European Cup Winners' Cup.

The 59-year-old has stayed loyal to the town, having owned property for a number of years, but will return to the staff for the first time in 24 years having agreed to assist coaching staff for the final weeks of the campaign.

Speaking about his return, Reid admitted the club still holds a special place in his heart and he hopes to play his part in a successful future under the ownership of Dean Holdsworth.

"Jimmy Phillips, who was a young player when I was here many, many years ago, asked if I'd give him a hand on the football side of thin