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Your support makes all the difference.Kevin Davies has said he is "pretty sure" he will be at Bolton next season, despite their relegation. Sunday's 2-2 draw at Stoke was not enough to prevent the drop after 11 years in the Premier League.
"Some players may have made their decisions already, whether they want to stay or not," the 35-year-old striker said. "Right now I don't want to talk about it too much, but I'm pretty sure I'll be here next year."
Davies, who is out of contract in the summer, joined Wanderers from Southampton in 2003 and has scored 78 goals in 369 appearances for the club. He was a January target for Sunderland, who had a bid rejected. Queens Park Rangers' last-gasp defeat at champions Manchester City meant a win for Owen Coyle's side would have been enough to keep them in the top flight.
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