Wigan are Championship bound – Wigan Athletic 4 Southend United 1

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Will Grigg moved into pole position for the League One Golden Boot.

Wigan Athletic virtually secured promotion to the Championship with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Southend United.

Latics are now nine points ahead of Walsall who are the only side that can catch them with three games to play.

They have a much superior goal difference of +22 over Walsall and it would now require a miracle for them to be overtaken.

Latics will now look to end the season in style by finishing as League One champions.

They comfortably despatched Southend, and in truth it should have been many more than the 4-1 score line, as they dominated from the kick off.

Chris McCann opened the scoring after only nine minutes and he could have scored two more before Will Grigg added a second on 17 minutes.

Grigg added his second and his 26th goal of the season on 36 minutes before Michael Jacobs completed the rout on 50 minutes.

The Shrimpers managed a consolation goal on 74 minutes when Craig Morgan inadvertently turned the ball into his own net.

Latics made three changes to the team which started at Burton Albion on Tuesday night with David Perkins, Donervon Daniels and Yanic Wildschut replacing Sam Morsy, Reece Wabara and Conor McAleny.

The home team were on the offensive right from the start and almost scored in the first minute, when Stephen Warnock drove forward and unleashed a powerful drive which the Shrimpers keeper Ted Smith was unable to hold and Michael Jacobs headed the rebound over the crossbar.

Yanic Wildschut was proving a constant danger down the left hand side and with a little more composure in front of goal he should have got on the scoresheet.

But Latics were not to be denied and they made the breakthrough on nine minutes through Chris McCann.

Jacobs drove forward and set up McCann just inside the area and the midfielder finished low into the far corner past the Shrimpers keeper.

Latics were in fine form and were looking likely to score with each attack.

McCann hit the post on 14 minutes with a low drive, but Latics added a second on 17 minutes through the prolific Will Grigg.

Wildschut’s effort from the edge of the area came back off the post and the ball fell to Grigg who made no mistake from close range.

Latics were producing wave after wave of attacks and Southend were offering little resistance much to the disgust of their manager Phil Brown.

Wildschut, Grigg, McCann and Jacobs all had chances before they increased their lead on 36 minutes through Grigg.

Michael Jacobs bisected the Southend defence with a superb pass and the striker added his 26th goal of the season with a delicate chip over the advancing keeper.

It should have been more before the interval, as Jacobs went close and the Southend defence continued to chase shadows.

Latics continued their onslaught at the beginning of the second half and it was not long before they added a fourth.

Jacobs released Wildschut down the left and the winger drove forward before setting up Jacobs with a low pass, and the midfielder smashed the ball into the top right hand corner of the Shrimpers net.

It seemed only a matter of time before Latics would add further goals.

Will Grigg was looking for his hat-trick and he nearly managed it on 57 minutes,  he was one on one with the Southend keeper but he saw his effort go just wide of the upright.

Four minutes later Grigg had a goal disallowed for offside after a great team move.

The outstanding Warnock drove forward and had his shot parried by Smith, and Grigg was on hand to finish but the linesman unfortunately ruled it out.

Grigg had another great chance on 74 minutes when he met substitute Conor McAleny’s low cross from the right, but he blasted wide of the target.

On another day the division’s leading marksman could easily have had six, but he had to settle for two goals with two games still to play.

As Latics eased off, Southend managed a consolation goal in bizarre circumstances when Craig Morgan inadvertently deflected David Worrall’s cross into his own net.

Latics saw out the rest of the game with little difficulty and with news that Walsall had been beaten 4-0 at Bradford filtering through, promotion to the Championship was virtually confirmed.

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12th Man – Edging towards the title

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Latics moved closer to the League One title at Burton Albion

It wasn’t the most convincing performance against Burton on Tuesday night but a resolute Latics still moved a point closer to the League One title. They maintained a three-point gap over second placed Burton and a six-point gap over third placed Walsall.

Latics have an impressive goal difference of +33, compared to +18 for the Saddlers and +16 for the Brewers and it could prove to be like an additional point in the title race.

Last Saturday’s defeat at Doncaster was Latics’ first in 21 games but the other promotion candidates have all been dropping points on a regular basis. Burton have not won in their last six matches and Walsall have only won three of their last six games.

Both still have some tough fixtures to come with Walsall still to face play-off contenders Bradford City and Burton must overcome sixth placed Gillingham.

Next up for Latics are Southend United and it is a fixture they will need to win to maintain the gap at the top.

The Shrimpers are in a poor run of form and have only won once in their last six games, after briefly toying with the play-off places, they have now slipped to 13th in the table.

Gary Caldwell will be determined for his team to guard against complacency but Latics will also need to improve on their last two performances.

Defensively they have been vulnerable to set-pieces. Against Doncaster they conceded two headers from corners and at Burton another header from a free-kick.

Going forward they have plenty of options but they must ensure that Will Grigg is given the service that will fire him to the League One Golden Boot. A return to the starting line-up for flying winger Yanic Wildschut is therefore surely a must.

Latics will be boosted by the return of key midfielder David Perkins after his one-match suspension. Perkins presence will give the team a big lift and he will be determined to make up for his sending off in the rare defeat at Doncaster.

The 33-year-old never stops running and he has been central to the team’s successes. He has been the most consistent performer this season and he is the glue that holds the team together. His terrier like qualities should help the team to get over the finish line.

This article was first published in the 12th Man column for the Wigan Evening Post on Friday 22nd April 2016.

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Top of the table battle ends in deadlock – Burton Albion 1 Wigan Athletic 1

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Michael Jacobs on target for Latics

League One leaders Wigan were held to a 1-1 draw by Burton in a hard fought encounter at the Pirelli Stadium.

Latics remain in pole position for the title and are three points clear of second placed Burton with three to play. Third placed Walsall are six points behind Latics with four to play.

Latics went ahead on 8 minutes when Michael Jacobs’ cross-shot evaded everyone and found the Brewers net.

The home team levelled on 38 minutes when Tom Naylor rose at the back post and headed home Matty Palmer’s free-kick.

The Brewers threw everything at Latics in the second half, but the away team held firm and maintained their advantage at the top going into the last three games of the season.

Gary Caldwell made four changes to the team beaten at Doncaster. David Perkins was missing due to suspension while Donervon Daniels, Leon Barnett and Yanic Wildschut were replaced by Michael Jacobs, Reece Wabara, Chris McCann and Craig Morgan.

Latics started on the front foot and were on the attack right from the kick off.

After only eight minutes they went ahead through Jacobs. The tricky midfielder cut in from the right hand side and curled his effort past John McLaughlin and into the far corner of the Brewers net.

It was a great start for the 1800 travelling army of Latics fans.

Latics were on top for most of the first half, but Burton gradually clawed themselves back into the game and they drew level just before the interval.

Palmer floated in a free-kick from the left and Tom Naylor rose at the back post to head the ball past Jussi Jaaskelainen.

Burton maintained their momentum at the beginning of the second half and Latics had to defend in numbers to stem the tide of attacks.

Conor McAleny was replaced by Yanic Wildschut in the 60th minute as Latics looked for an attacking outlet on the break.

Both teams showed great commitment throughout and there were some crunching tackles but neither team were able to create many clear goal scoring opportunities in the second half.

Haris Vuckic replaced a tiring Michael Jacobs on 70 minutes as Latics looked to unlock a solid Burton defence.

Vuckic did have a shot blocked, before Grigg fired over the crossbar from inside the penalty area.

Duffy then had a chance for Burton but headed over in the 88th minute.

McCann might have won it for Latics in the 90th minute, but he too blazed over the crossbar after good work by Wildschut had set him up.

In the end a draw was probably a fair result, but Latics will be the happier of the two teams vying for the title going into the final three games of the season.

 

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Latics unbeaten run comes to an end – Doncaster Rovers 3 Wigan Athletic 1

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Will Grigg scored his 24th goal of the season

Wigan Athletic’s title hopes received a setback as they lost 3-1 at relegation threatened Doncaster Rovers.

Latics 20-game unbeaten run came to end with a below par performance at the Keepmoat.

Will Grigg scored his 24th goal of the season to give the Latics a half time lead but they never got into their stride and Rovers scored three in the second period.

Rovers equalised on 50 minutes through a Andy Butler header and the centre back gave them the lead four minutes later with another header.

There were plenty of chances created and missed at both ends before Rovers sealed the three points with two minutes remaining. Gary McSheffrey broke free and was tripped in the penalty area by David Perkins.

The Latics midfielder was given a straight red card and Andy Williams converted the spot kick to give Rovers a surprise first win in 18 games.

Latics remain three points clear at the top of the table but Tuesday’s fixture at Burton Albion now has greater significance with both teams battling for the title.

 

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12th Man – Perkins gets my Player vote

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David Perkins ‘Mr. Consistency’

It’s been a great team effort this season. Many players have made major contributions to the cause: Jason Pearce, Michael Jacobs, Max Power and latterly Stephen Warnock and Conor McAleny have all been impressive but five players have really stood out for me.

My top five players of the season in reverse order are:

5. Yanic Wildschut – The Flying Dutchman was the catalyst for Wigan’s surge up the table. The early season form had been inconsistent but when Yanic came on-loan from Middlesbrough the team gained a powerful attacking force which opponents were unable to contain.

His wonder strike from 25 yards at Crewe in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy set the tone. He soon became a fans’ favourite and his permanent signing in January gave the club a further boost.

He has now scored seven goals including a magnificent winner at Walsall and has won the Man of the Match award on numerous occasions.

4. Craig Morgan – The captain came highly recommended from Championship side Rotherham and his defensive performances gave the team stability and composure when under pressure.

He is comfortable on the ball and an excellent passer. His assuredness and organisational skills mean he is rarely flustered and this helped to galvanise a disparate new set of players into an effective team.

He chipped in with two crucial goals. A superb low strike from the edge of the area to equalise in the 90th minute at Bury and a 96th minute bullet header to cap an amazing comeback against promotion rivals Gillingham.

3. Jussi Jaaskelainen – The experienced 41-year-old keeper was only signed as a back up to Richard O’Donnell, but when he came into the team he immediately added much needed composure to the defence.

It is no coincidence that the team’s rise up the table commenced when the former Finnish international took over in goal.

His shot stopping skills have been exemplary with many standout displays, most noticeably at Millwall when he denied the Lions’ strikers almost singlehandedly at times. He now has 17 clean sheets to his name and there are likely to be more before the end of the season.

2. Will Grigg – Latics have lacked a 20 goal striker for many seasons but Grigg has delivered these and more. Grigg has already eclipsed the 22 goals he scored in all competitions for MK Dons last season.

He has scored 15 goals in his last 16 games and is reaching peak form. He should add plenty more to his tally in the remaining five games of the campaign and is capable of pipping Nicky Ajose to the League One Golden Boot.

He is also on the verge of a remarkable treble by making it three promotions in the last three seasons to the Championship. He was promoted with Brentford in 2014, then with MK Dons in 2015.

1. David Perkins – ‘Mr. Consistency’ – Who’d have thought that the free transfer from relegated Blackpool would have had such a positive impact on the season? Well Graham Barrow and Gary Caldwell obviously did and what a revelation the diminutive midfielder has been.

The tenacious terrier wins the ball consistently, runs miles for the cause and keeps the play moving. He has formed a great partnership with Max Power and latterly with Sam Morsy.

The 33-year-old has played 44 games so far this season and he’s still going strong. If he achieves promotion, it will be his first promotion as a player, and if he wins the Latics Player of the Season award it will be a thoroughly deserved double.

This article was first published in the 12th Man column for the Wigan Evening Post on Friday 15th April 2016.

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Art of Football Competition

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THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED. Congratulations to the competition winner Anne Foster.

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Let’s Hang On and Art of Football have come together to offer all Latics supporters a fantastic opportunity to win a unique Art of Football print or T shirt.

The Art of Football only produce a limited number of each design, so your prints and T shirts, like any good piece of art, are exclusive and completely original.

We are giving away a £25 gift voucher to spend at Art of Football. To enter simply answer the following question and email the answer with your name and address to: artoffootball1@gmail.com

‘Which team did manager Gary Caldwell play for before joining Wigan Athletic?’

It’s that Simple. The competition closes on 30th April 2016 and the winner will be announced soon after. The winner will receive an email from Art of Football to confirm your requirements.

Good Luck!

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Wigan move inexorably towards promotion – Wigan Athletic 1 Coventry City 0

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Will Grigg’s on fire and your defence is terrified!

Latics produced another dominant performance as they overcame Coventry City 1-0 and moved four points clear at the top of the table.

Will Grigg’s 23rd goal of the season confirmed Wigan’s victory but it should surely have been many more as they were the better team throughout. Grigg had a penalty saved by Reece Charles-Cook and on another day he could easily have had a hat-trick.

Latics are now unbeaten in 20 games and have the best record in the Football League.

With five games remaining it now seems only a matter of time before their promotion is confirmed and the League One title is secured.

Latics made just the one change from last week’s 5-1 victory at Shrewsbury with Leon Barnett replacing Reece Wabara.

Latics started brightly but the Sky Blues were sitting deep and making it difficult for the home team to create clear-cut opportunities.

Coventry did manage an effort on target on 24 minutes when John Fleck drew a smart save from Jussi Jaaskelainen low down to his left.

Grigg had a chance after 25 minutes when he got on the end of Stephen Warnock’s pass but Gael Bigirimana blocked his goal-bound effort.

But Wigan soon upped the pressure with a series of attacks.

Wildschut was brought down on the edge of the box, but Conor McAleny’s free kick was unable to beat the wall.

McAleny then had his powerful drive blocked, before he provided a deep cross from the left which was headed just wide by Barnett.

McAleny was always in the thick of the action and he had another effort from the edge of the box saved by Reece Charles-Cook.

Latics were disappointed to go into the interval level, but it looked inevitable that they would get the breakthrough in the second half.

Grigg almost made that breakthrough early in the half when he looked certain to head home but Jack Stephens somehow stole the ball from the striker’s head.

McAleny volleyed just wide on 52 minutes, but then Latics did manage to get that vital goal four minutes later.

It was a great team goal which exemplified the players slick passing and movement.

Barnett found Power on the edge of the area who let the ball run between his legs and out to the left, where Warnock produced a perfect low cross and the prolific Grigg smashed it home at the near post.

Latics should have doubled their lead on 64 minutes when McAleny is brought down by John Fleck in the area. Grigg stepped up to take the penalty but his spot kick was well saved by Charles-Cook low down to his left.

Latics introduced Wabara in place of McAleny as a precautionary measure. But Latics remained on top with the Sky Blues offering very little in an attacking sense.

Stephen Warnock was having an exceptional game at full back and his low cross nearly found Grigg again but for Aaron Martin cut out the danger at the last moment.

Michael Jacobs replaced Wildschut on 79 minutes and he almost immediately got on the score sheet.

He found himself in plenty of space but his shot was blocked and although the rebound fell to Grigg the follow up shot was also blocked.

Latics couldn’t quite manage to add to their lead but the three points were eventually secured and with news that both Burton and Walsall had lost the Latics fans were in celebratory mood.

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High five as Wigan go top – Shrewsbury Town 1 Wigan Athletic 5

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Will Grigg grabbed a brace and is on 22 goals for the season

Wigan Athletic eased to the top of the League One table with an emphatic 5-1 victory at Shrewsbury Town.

A mistake by Reece Wabara allowed Sullay Kaikai to give the Shrews a surprise lead on 28 minutes, but Latics quickly got back on level terms through Conor McAleny’s superb 20-yard volley.

After the interval Yanic Wildschut fired home after McAleny’s shot came back off the post and they quickly added a third when Jason Pearce headed home Max Power’s corner.

On 66 minutes Shrewsbury’s Zak Whitbread was sent off for a foul on Will Grigg who converted the resulting penalty. He then finished off a splendid day for Latics by adding a fifth in the 90th minute when he side footed Power’s cross into the net.

Latics are now one point clear of Burton, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Bury. Third placed Walsall lost 2-0 at Sheffield United and are now nine points behind leaders Wigan.

Gary Caldwell made two changes to the team which defeated Rochdale with Conor McAleny and Donervon Daniels replacing Ryan Colclough and the injured Craig Morgan.

After a scrappy opening period in which neither team created many clear cut opportunities it was Shrewsbury who went ahead in bizarre fashion.

Shaun Whalley’s corner was sliced horribly by Reece Wabara forcing Jussi Jasskelainen to save only for Sulley Kaikai to force the ball over the line from close range.

But it was not long before Latics were level on 33 minutes. McAleny had already had several attempts on goal before he unleashed a superb volley from 20 yards which flew past Mark Halstead in the Shrews goal.

The teams went into the interval on level terms with little indication of the second half Latics onslaught to come.

The home team started the second half briskly and were pressing Latics back for the opening 10 minutes of the second half.

But Latics struck on 57 minutes when McAleny’s low drive from just inside the area came back off the post to Wildschut who smashed the ball home via a defender and despite the best efforts of Whitbread on the line.

Four minutes later Latics increased their lead as Max Power’s corner was headed home powerfully by Jason Pearce.

It was soon four as Will Grigg was brought down by Whitbread after a penetrating run into the centre of the penalty area. Whitbread was given a red card and Grigg despatched the penalty high into the Shrews net.

Latics players were in dreamland and with news that both Burton and Walsall were losing the fans were ecstatic. Burton did later manage an equaliser at Bury but it did not dampen the fans humour as Latics still moved to the top of the table. Will Grigg added a 90th minute goal to make it a high five and the team now look unstoppable in their pursuit of the title.

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12th Man – Gunning for the title

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Gary Caldwell has got his sights on the League One title

At the beginning of the season many fans, my self included, doubted that Latics could make a quick return to the Championship. The relegation season had been a disaster both on and off the pitch and we had the youngest chairman in the Football League and an untried manager in charge.

But the club has undergone a massive transformation and we now sit just one point behind league leader’s Burton Albion. Promotion is within our grasp and the league title a realistic proposition.

Gary Caldwell has always shown great self-belief that he would be successful and the target for him has always been the league title. In one of his early media interviews he bravely said that having seen every team in the league, he thought Latics should win it.

Not only is the club looking a good bet for promotion, but they are also playing good football. Caldwell has built a team, which thrives on possession, builds from the back and plays the ball on the ground.

Caldwell always prepares very well and researches the opposition, but the main priority has always been to get his own players performing at their best.
The manager has always said they would take one game at a time and yet there has always been a long-term strategy to get Latics promoted.

Player recruitment has been excellent with some expected successes in captain Craig Morgan, goalscorer Will Grigg and creative midfielder Michael Jacobs.

But also some players who could have been seen as a risk have made a big impact, in particular, midfielders David Perkins and Max Power signed from relegated clubs Blackpool and Tranmere.

Caldwell has continued to add greater quality as the season has gone on with the recruitment of winger Yanic Wildschut, striker Ryan Colclough and midfielder Sam Morsy.

Caldwell has also made great use of the loan system by bringing in Everton striker Conor McAleny and the experienced defender Stephen Warnock from Derby County.

As well as building a team strong on ability for League One, the manager has always stressed the need for belief and desire, and his team seem to have it in abundance.

The Easter fixtures showed Latics winning in some style 4-1 at Swindon Town on Good Friday, but also grinding out a hard-fought 1-0 victory over an in-form and stubborn Rochdale team on Easter Monday.

Latics have come back from losing positions on numerous occasions this season. The team’s resilience was demonstrated at Colchester, when Will Grigg produced a 90th minute equaliser after two long distance strikes and a dubious penalty had threatened to end the unbeaten run.

Against Rochdale, Latics’ determination to succeed was typified by vice-captain Jason Pearce’s superb blocked tackle early in the first half, which denied Rochdale a great goalscoring opportunity.

Caldwell has created a group of players with a winning mentality. Latics are now unbeaten in 18 games and with 7 games to go they could well remain unbeaten until the end of the season. With the other teams at the top now feeling the pressure, Caldwell’s belief that Latics will win the league title is likely to come to fruition.

This article was first published in the 12th Man column for the Wigan Evening Post on Friday 1st April 2016.

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Latics up the pressure – Wigan Athletic 1 Rochdale 0

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Everton loanee Conor McAleny grabbed the winner for Latics

Second placed Wigan increased the pressure on leaders Burton with a 1-0 victory over in-form Rochdale at the DW Stadium.

Burton lost their fixture 2-0 at Millwall and the gap between the Brewers and Latics is now only one point with seven games remaining.

Wigan extended their unbeaten run to 18 games and are looking a good bet for the title after they overcame a hard working 10-man Rochdale.

Substitute Conor McAleny grabbed the vital goal after Yanic Wildschut’s initial shot had come off the crossbar, but Latics should have won by many more after creating chances throughout.

Dale were reduced to 10 men after 33 minutes when Ian Henderson retaliated after a foul by Jason Pearce.

Gary Caldwell made two changes to the team which won 4-1 at Swindon Town on Good Friday, with Jason Pearce and Ryan Colclough replacing Donervon Daniels and Chris McCann.

Latics started confidently with Wildschut posing a major threat down the left hand side.

The first chance of the game fell to the Dutch winger when he met Reece Wabara’s cross with a low drive and the ball appeared to hit a defender’s hand, but referee Mark Brown waved away Latics’ players appeals for a penalty.

The visitors responded with Nathanial Mendez-Laing breaking forward, but returning defender Jason Pearce produced a superb block to deny the winger’s effort on goal.

The game turned in Wigan’s favour on 33 minutes, when Ian Henderson was dismissed for kicking Jason Pearce after the defender had fouled Henderson by the half way line. The fourth official was consulted by the referee before the red card was issued. Pearce was yellow carded for the initial foul.

Latics started to make the extra man count and Wildschut once gain threatened and had another appeal for a penalty turned down when his shot was blocked by a hand in the area.

Will Grigg nearly got on the end of an excellent cross from David Perkins but the scores stayed level at the interval.

Gary Caldwell replaced the out of sorts Ryan Colclough with Conor McAleny at half time. The Everton loanee was soon in the thick of the action and creating opportunities.

Dale were defending in depth and had seemingly dispensed with any attacking inclinations as they sought to secure a point.

On 55 minutes Gary Caldwell decided to go for all out attack and forward Haris Vuckic replaced defender Jason Pearce.

Latics were dominating possession and now camped in the Dale half of the pitch.

McAleny was now Latics’ most vibrant attacker and created several good opportunities before getting the vital winner on 67 minutes.

Wildschut moved into the area and unleashed a shot against the crossbar. The ball fell free in the area, with Vuckic and Grigg both having attempts to get the ball, before McAleny was able to force the ball home from close range.

There was great relief around the home stands as Wigan went ahead, but Rochdale didn’t give up easily and made three attacking substitutions to try and rescue a point. Vincenti, Bunney and the returning Grant Holt joining the fray to mixed responses from the home crowd.

Holt and Vincenti did manage a couple of half chances, but Latics held firm to take all three points and move another step nearer to promotion.

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