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Marlon Fossey and 13 more of best Bolton Wanderers loan signings from past decade

Clubs up and down the football pyramid make frequent use of the loan system to add temporary additions to their squad and Bolton Wanderers have been no different.

Over the past decade, dozens of players have come through the door at Wanderers from various parent clubs.

Some have made the grade and even been signed permanently by Bolton later on down the line after impressing sufficiently.

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Others have used their time at the club as valuable experience of professional first team football which has helped propel them onto the next step of their careers, while other moves have simply just not worked out, for one reason or another.

Here - in no particular order and far from being definitive - are 10 of the best forays into the loan market which Bolton have made since 2010 - a decade which spanned time in the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two.

Let us know in the comments of any signings since 2010 which would make your top 10.

Let's start this list with a player whose time at Wanderers has unfortunately just come to an end in the form of Fossey.

The wing-back arrived on loan from Fulham at the start of the January transfer window and made a huge impact as Wanderers mounted a charge up the League One table.

The defender played 16 times in the second half of the campaign and notched five assists from right wing-back, as well as scoring once against Oxford United.

The Fulham loanee's time at the club was cut short after a torn meniscus, but his attacking prowess, energy and crossing abilities ensured he back a fan favourite during his brief time at the club.

With a year left on his deal at

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