Monthly Archives: October 2019

Dunkley double not enough to see Latics over the line – Bristol City 2 Wigan Athletic 2

Dunkley brace not enough for Latics Despite being the dominant team Latics failed to secure the away victory that they crave and had to settle for a 2-2 draw at Bristol City. Andreas Weimann had given City the lead but … Continue reading

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Away day heartache for Latics – Derby County 1 Wigan Athletic 0

Football can be such a cruel game and Wigan Athletic’s manager, players and fans know it only too well after another away defeat at Derby County. Latics produced one of their best away performances in a very long time at … Continue reading

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Latics extinguish the Forest fire – Wigan Athletic 1 Nottingham Forest 0

Jamal Lowe scored his first goal since joining from Portsmouth. Wigan Athletic maintained their excellent home record with a hard-fought 1-0 victory against high-fliers Nottingham Forest at the DW Stadium. Latics rode their luck at times but battled hard for … Continue reading

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‘If he’s good enough, he’s old enough’ – time to give talented young striker Joe Gelhardt his chance at Wigan Athletic

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No sign of relief from the away-day blues – Sheffield Wednesday 1 Wigan Athletic 0

The Hillsborough Clock by Daniel Bagshaw Almost inevitably Wigan Athletic lost away at Sheffield Wednesday. Paul Cook’s team have now won only once in 27 away fixtures and it was another performance lacking in quality from the visitors at Hillsborough. … Continue reading

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Camp mistake gifts Latics the points – Wigan Athletic 1 Birmingham City 0

A goalkeeping mistake by Lee Camp enabled Wigan Athletic to secure all three points against mid-table Birmingham City at the DW Stadium. With 15 minutes remaining of an evenly matched encounter Latics substitute Anthony Pilkington tried a speculative 25-yard strike … Continue reading

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