16:49 GMT, Wednesday, 9 July 2008 17:49 UK
Bolton pair commit to new deals
Bolton keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen and defender Ricardo Gardner have both signed new long-term deals.
The duo were both out of contract, but Jaaskelainen has penned a new four-year deal, while Gardner, 29, has committed himself for a further three years.
Jaaskelainen, 33, had been linked with a move away from Bolton as they fought relegation last season.
But they maintained their Premier League status and he will stay on at a club he joined in November 1997.
606: DEBATE
How will Bolton do this summer?
He had agreed the deal in principal last month and completed the formalities after returning to training after the summer break.
Jaaskelainen has played nearly 400 games for Bolton, while Gardner has featured in more than 300 matches since signing in 1998.
E-mail this to a friend
Related to this story:
Bolton name Wigley as head coach
(08 Jul 08 |
Bolton
)
Bolton sign £10m-rated Elmander
(27 Jun 08 |
Bolton
)
Bolton splash out £5m on Muamba
(16 Jun 08 |
Bolton
)
Campo goes as Bolton release trio
(17 May 08 |
Bolton
)
RELATED INTERNET LINKS:
Football on the BBC
Bolton fans' views on 606
BBC Radio Manchester audio
Bolton weather
BBC Sport Premier League
Bolton Wanderers
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites
Sport Homepage
|
Football
|
Formula 1
|
Olympics
|
Cricket
|
Rugby Union
|
Rugby League
|
Tennis
|
Golf
|
Athletics
|
Cycling
|
Motorsport
|
Boxing
|
Snooker
|
Horse Racing
|
Disability Sport
|
Other sport...
|
Sports Personality
|
TV/Radio Schedule
|
Sport Academy
|
Fun and Games
|
Inside Sport
|
Northern Ireland
|
Scotland
|
Wales
Football Contents:
My Club
|
Gossip
|
Premier League
|
Championship
|
League One
|
League Two
|
Non League
|
FA Cup
|
League Cup
|
Scottish Premier
|
Scottish League
|
Scottish Cups
|
Welsh
|
Irish
|
Internationals
|
Europe
|
African
Women
|
Football Focus
|
Match of the Day
|
Final Score
|
World Football
|
Skills
|
Laws & Equipment
|
Get Involved
|
Your Game
^ Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | Feedback | Help | ©