Category Archives: Wigan Athletic

Review: More Than a Game – Saving Football from Itself by Mark Gregory

Formerly Ernst & Young’s Chief Economist and Stoke City supporter Mark Gregory has produced a timely and in-depth analysis of why the English game requires radical reform and how it can be changed for the better. He was recently called … Continue reading

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Tics progress to the FA Cup third round – Colchester United 1 Wigan Athletic 2 

Wigan Athletic progressed into the FA Cup Third Round with hard-fought 2-1 victory at Colchester United. Callum Lang opened the scoring after good work by Gavin Massey in the 24th minute but the hosts drew level on the stroke of … Continue reading

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Latics’ away day success dedicated to Charlie Wyke – Plymouth Argyle 1 Wigan Athletic 2

Wigan Athletic moved up to second place in the League One table with a 2-1 victory at Plymouth Argyle. Callum Lang’s 90th minute strike ensured Latics secured an important three points at fourth placed Plymouth. The visitors had taken the … Continue reading

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Latics’ late show rescues a point – Cambridge United 2 Wigan Athletic 2

Wigan Athletic came back from two goals down to secure a point at the Abbey Stadium. Despite dominating the first half Latics went behind when Joe Ironside was allowed to turn in the box and volley home on 44 minutes. … Continue reading

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Latics leave it late in FA Cup first-round replay – Solihull Moors 1 Wigan Athletic 2 AET

Wigan Athletic progressed to the FA Cup second-round with a hard-fought extra-time victory at National League side Solihull Moors. The hosts took a controversial lead early in the second half when referee Charles Breakspear awarded a penalty and Adam Rooney … Continue reading

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Latics left frustrated in the FA Cup first-round – Wigan Athletic 0 Solihull Moors 0

It was a frustrating afternoon for Wigan Athletic as they were held to a 0-0 draw by National League side Solihull Moors in the first-round of the FA Cup. Latics created a plethora of chances but Solihull defended resolutely and … Continue reading

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Big turnaround takes Tics to the top – Fleetwood Town 2 Wigan Athletic 3 

Wigan Athletic came back from two goals down to win 3-2 at Fleetwood Town and move to the top of the League One table. Latics went behind after seven minutes when Danny Andrew drove home a free- kick from the … Continue reading

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Latics bounce back to winning ways – Wigan Athletic 2 Burton Albion 0

Latics kept the pressure on league leaders Plymouth Argyle with a comfortable 2-0 victory against ten-man Burton Albion. James McClean put the hosts ahead with an accomplished volley from Tendayi Darikwa’s cross after nine minutes. The visitors were reduced to … Continue reading

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Tuesday heartache – Wigan Athletic 1 Lincoln City 2

It was another Tuesday heartache as Latics slumped to a third successive Tuesday night League One defeat. Latics had the chance to go top of the table but they were deservedly defeated 2-1 by Lincoln City. The visitors went ahead … Continue reading

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Review – Not for Me Clive: Stories from the Voice of Football by Clive Tyldesley

Clive Tyldesley was ITV’s senior football commentator for 22 years and his autobiography provides an entertaining insight into the life of a commentator obsessive. Tyldesley has spent time with many of the big characters of the game including Sir Alex … Continue reading

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