Bolton have Indian Sign on Gunners

IT’S a sign of the times at these two clubs that Arsenal’s late, late equaliser brought cheers of joy and relief from their supporters, while the Bolton contingent felt deflated leaving Highbury with only one point.

Bolton have Indian Sign on Gunners

Such is the Indian sign Sam Allardyce seems to have over Arsene Wenger's men two victories in league and cup this season, and a record of frustrating Arsenal in previous seasons that Bolton were genuinely disappointed by the result.

"I think it shows how far we have come that we were saddened and disappointed not to see the game out," said Allardyce. "We were very close to a famous victory, but we could not keep that clean sheet."

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