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A Cautionary Tale – Season Catch Up part 1
That “Football Blogger” entry on my CV might be a little bit ambitious at the best of times, but a five month gap between talking about football matches is really pushing it into the
Read More »Wigan slump to another defeat – Villa report
Wigan travelled to Villa Park seeking to maintain their unbeaten premier league record there and also halt a worrying slump in league form which has seen them lose three consecutive Premier League games. Roberto
Read More »Long haul fight: Everton 3 Latics 1
I dared to dream yesterday around about 70-odd minutes. After weathering something of an aerial storm in the first half from a typically direct Everton side, Latics came out in the second half and
Read More »No Capital Gains – facts!
CRYSTAL PALACE 2 -1 WIGAN ATHLETIC Wigan Athletic slipped out of the Carling Cup last night at the hands of Crystal Palace who deservedly won the game accoring to match reports. I personally didn’t
Read More »Wigan Receive A Footballing Lesson In Three Nil Defeat
Wigan made the short trip down the East Lancs road and over the Mancunian way to take on our near neighbours whose annual wage bill could rival the annual gross domestic product of many
Read More »Di Santo brace maintains unbeaten start for Wigan
A Franco Di Santo double for Wigan gave home manager Roberto Martinez all three points against a spirited but limited Queens Park Rangers side. Wigan were forced to change the starting line up from
Read More »Di Santo brace maintains unbeaten start for Wigan
A Franco Di Santo double for Wigan gave home manager Roberto Martinez against a spirited but limited Queens Park Rangers. Wigan were forced to change the starting line up from the from the side
Read More »Honours Even in Historic Game
The first ever Premier League game outside England ended in a goalless draw in a match which made up for its lack of goals withpassion, pomp, circumstance and a bit of football thrown in
Read More »Too casual Latics allow Canaries to find their voice.
For the second season running, Wigan welcomed a newly promoted club to the DW Stadium this time replacing the Tangerine of Blackpool with the yellow and green of Norwich. There had been much talk
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