Public Relations
THE MOST important aspect of any Football Club are the fans and the community. A public relations team are responsbile for the link between the Club and the community, and for the overall reputation of the Club.
Here is some evidence of the public relations Bolton Wanderers has with its local, national and international communities:

The entire Wanderers first team squad show their support at the
'Kidz Up North' disabled living exhibition.

A team of youngsters from the Prince's Trust visited the Wanderers' training ground and experienced life as 'A Player for the Day'.

Bolton Wanderers players took time out of their very busy training schedule this week to visit poorly children at the Royal Bolton Hospital.

Nicky Hunt and Henrik Pedersen get up early with local youngsters to support the Bardsley Breakfast League at Withins School, which incorporates the importance of eating a healthy breakfast before going to school.

ST. John's RC Primary School in Bromley Cross won the first ever final of the Glen Security Christmas Cup, and Wanderers' defender Bruno N'Gotty was on hand to make the presentation.

The Bolton Wanderers players were at the Reebok Stadium to send off the charity walkers who walked from the Reebok Stadium to Aston Villa FC's Villa park in aid of the caner charity Cantreat.

Henrik Pedersen helps local school children to paint the World's largest pair of underpants with the message 'Pants to Poverty' as part of the 'Make Poverty History' Campaign.

Some of the Wanderers players, together with Sam Allardyce, helped to turn on the Christmas Lights at Bolton Town Hall.

Sammy Lee and Jimmy Phillips take part in a charity trolley dash for local charity Derian House.

Stelios makes an appeal to Greek TV for assistance in the search of missing Liverpool youngster Steven Cook, who went missing in Malia, Crete in September 2005.

Stelios and Henrik Pedersen drop into the Junior Whites monthly party to sign autographs, play games and pose for photos.

SAMMY LEE was the special guest at last week's Bolton Wanderers Supporters Association meeting to answer any questions put to him.
Should you have any further questions about the Football Club's PR initiatives then please contact the Communications Department on 01204 673 675 or alternatively e mail publicity@bwfc.co.uk.
*Some of the photographs above have been provided by the Bolton Evening News.











