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Referring to the tricky winter wind patterns of Giants Stadium, Carney said: "It was different today than it was yesterday.
Bolton have avoided a potentially tricky winter trip to St Petersburg but Allardyce admits his players still face a tough task in clinching a top-three place to reach the knock-out stages.
That's why it's been a tricky winter so far.
Despite Perez's quickest time, and a positive summation of his work by the Mexican, Button was more circumspect at the end of his only day of dry running, saying the team had had "a tricky winter so far".
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Pearson always looked to be facing a tricky 2014 but two profit warnings before the end of February make the point starkly.
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