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A fans view on Wigan Athletic in the Premiership. These are not views of Wigan Athletic Football Club or anyone linked with the club.
PRE-SEASON FIXTURES 2007-08
July.
Wednesday 25 July 2007.
Blackpool 1 v 2 Wigan
Saturday 28 July 2007.
Halifax Town 0 v 4 Wigan
Tuesday 31 July 2007.
Barnsley 0 v 1 Wigan
Saturday 4 August 2007.
Leeds United 1 v 2 Wigan
Full Fixtures
August
Sat, 11th A Everton 2 v 1 Wigan (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 0
Wed, 15th H Wigan 1 v 0 Middlesbro (PREM.) 19:45 SS1 Pts: 3
Sat, 18th H Wigan 3 v 0Sunderland (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 6
Sat, 25th A West Ham 1 v 1 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 7
September
Sat, 1st A Newcastle 1 v 0 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 7
Sat, 15th H Wigan 1 v 1 Fulham (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
Sat, 22nd A Reading 2 v 1 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
Sat, 29th H Wigan 0 v 1 Liverpool (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
October
Sat, 6th A Man Utd 4 v 0 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 SS1Pts: 8
Sat, 20th H Wigan 0 v 2 Portsmouth (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
Sat, 27th A Birmingham 3 v 2 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
November
Sat, 3rd H Wigan 0 v 2 Chelsea (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
Sat, 10th A Tottenham 4 v 0 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
Sat, 24th A Arsenal 2 v 0 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 8
December
Sat, 1st H Wigan 1 v 1 Man City (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 9
Sat, 8th A Bolton 4 v 1 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 9
Sat, 15th H Wigan 5 v 3 Blackburn (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 12
Sat, 22nd A Fulham 1 v 1 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 13
Wed, 26th H Wigan 1 v 0 Newcastle (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 16
Sat, 29th H Wigan 1 v 2 Aston Villa (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 16
January
Wed, 2nd A Liverpool 1 v 1 Wigan (PREM.) 20:00 Pts: 17
Sat, 12th A Derby 0 v 1 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 20
Sun, 20th H Wigan 1 v 2 Everton (PREM.) 13:30 Pts: 20
Tue, 29th A Middlesbrough 1 v 0 Wigan (PREM.) 19:45 Pts: 20
February
Sat, 2nd H Wigan 1 v 0 West Ham (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 23
Sat, 9th A Sunderland 2 v 0 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 23
Sat, 23rd H Wigan 2 v 0 Derby (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 26
March
Sat, 1st A Man City 0 v 0 Wigan (PREM.) 17:15 Pts: 27
Sun, 9th H Wigan 0 v 0 Arsenal (PREM.) 16:00 Pts: 28
Sun, 16th H Wigan 1 v 0 Bolton (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 31
Sat, 22nd A Blackburn 3 v 1 Wigan (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 31
Sat, 29th A Portsmouth 2 v 0 Wigan (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 31
April
Sat, 5th H Wigan 2 v 0 Birmingham (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 34
Mon, 14th A Chelsea 1 v 1 Wigan(PREM.) 20:00 Pts: 35
Sat, 19th H Wigan 1 v 1 Tottenham (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 36
Sat, 26th H Wigan 0 v 0 Reading (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 37
May
Sat, 3rd A Aston Villa 0 v 2 Wigan(PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 40
Sun, 11th H Wigan 0 v 2 Man Utd (PREM.) 15:00 Pts: 40
Carling Cup
2nd Round
Tue, 28th H Wigan 0 v 1 Hull City (Carling Cup.) 17:45
FA Cup
3rd Round
Sat, 7th Jan A Sunderland 0 v 3 Wigan (FA Cup) 15:00
4th Round
Sat, 26th Jan H Wigan 1 v 2 Chelsea (FA Cup) 17:15 BBC1
Leading Goal Scorers
Marcus Bent 7
Antonie Sibierski 4 (1 Fa Cup)
Paul Scharner 4 (1 FA Cup)
Emile Heskey 4
Ryan Taylor 3
A ntonio Valencia 3
Denny Landzaat 3
Titus Bramble 2
Jason Koumas 1
Kevin Kilbane 1
Marlon King 1
David Cotterill 0 (1 FA Cup)
Own Goal(s) 1 (1 FA Cup)
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My Interests


Stadium Address:
Robin Park, Newtown, Wigan, Lancashire, WN5 0UZ
Capacity:
25,000
Disabled Facilities:
Ticket Info Hotline:
0871 663 3552

PREMIER LEAGUE PERFORMANCE

Wigan Athletic are in the Premiership for the first time in their history, having made a remarkable rise in the last decade under owner and chairman Dave Whelan. While Manchester United were winning the inaugural competition in 1993, Wigan were being relegated to the new Third Division, and the following year they finished 19th, their lowest ever league position. But everything changed when JJB Sports supremo Whelan took over in 1995. The former Blackburn Rovers player immediately signalled his intent by signing the so-called 'Three Amigos' - Isidro Diaz, Jesus Seba and Roberto Martinez. Under former Norwich City manager John Deehan they won promotion to the Second Division in 1997, clinching the title on goals scored from Fulham, and in 1999 they left Springfield Park for their impressive new home, the JJB Stadium. A dramatic play-off final defeat followed the next season, as Gillingham scored twice in the final seven minutes to snatch a 3-2 win. In 2001, goalkeeper Roy Carroll signed for Manchester United and manager Steve Bruce left to join Crystal Palace after just six weeks in charge. Former player Paul Jewell was installed as his replacement. Nathan Ellington joined from Bristol Rovers for a club record fee in 2002, and Wigan stormed to the Second Division title in 2003 by 14 points, amassing 100 points in the process. After just missing out on the play-offs in 2004, Wigan completed their astonishing climb to the top flight in 2005, securing promotion from the Championship with a 3-1 win over Reading in the final game. Strike duo Ellington and Jason Roberts, who were both named in the Championship Team of the Season, scored 45 goals between them as the Latics finished second behind Sunderland. In their maiden top-flight season, Jewell's men defied many pre-season relegation predictions by finishing 10th, as well as reaching the League Cup final, in which they were beaten by Manchester United.

CLUB

Wigan Athletic were founded in 1932 as the fifth football club in the town - Wigan County, Wigan United, Wigan Town and Wigan Borough had all previously folded. Forty-six years later, after 34 unsuccessful attempts, Wigan were elected to the Football League, ousting Southport by 29 votes to 20. Their first match as a league club ended in a 0-0 draw against Hereford at Edgar Street. Promotion to the old Third Division followed four years later, the Springfield Park outfit finishing third behind Sheffield United and Bradford City after a 21-match unbeaten run. In 1985 they beat Brentford 3-1 at Wembley to win the Freight Rover Trophy and two years later they reached the FA Cup sixth round for the only time in their history, eventually losing 2-0 to Leeds United. Wigan suffered relegation to the new Third Division in 1993, the year the Premiership came into being, and fortunes did not change until local businessman Dave Whelan bought the club in 1995. The 1997 campaign was to be the start of Wigan's rise to the top, as they won promotion to the Second Division, clinching the title on goals scored from Fulham after a 2-0 home win over Mansfield. That season also saw a 7-1 win over Scarborough, the biggest league triumph in the club's history. A move to the JJB Stadium and an Auto Windscreens Shield triumph followed in 1999, but it was not until 2003 that the Latics, under Paul Jewell, achieved promotion from the Second Division. And it was not long before Whelan's dream was realised as Wigan finished second in the Championship in 2005 and were promoted to the Premiership for the first time. Whilst in the premiership Wigan reached the Carling Cup Final for the first time ever. The 2006/2007 season saw a different kind of season for Wigan Athletic with the team having to fight hard against relegation. Many peoples choice for the drop and it was only on the last day at Sheffield United where Wigan secured top flight status for another season, thanks to a David Unsworth penatly. A seson dogged with twists and turns and non more-so than the signing of Carlos Teves at West Ham United. Wigan remain a Premier League club for the third season, and now under new manager Chris Hutchings.After a bright start to the season, which saw Wigan Athletic first in the league, the search began for Wigan Athletic's new manager after Chris Hutchings was sacked after a poor run of results resulting in Wigan Athletic slipping in to the bottom three.

2007-08 Season

I'd like to meet:


Chairman - Dave Whelan
Vice Chairman - Phillip Williams
Chief Executive - Brenda Spencer
Manager - Steve Bruce
Assistant Manager - Eric Black
1st Team Coach - Frank Barlow
1 GK Chris Kirkland
2 DF Ryan Taylor
3 DF Erik Edman
4 DF Andreas Granqvist
5 MF Wilson Palacios
6 ST Antoine Sibierski
7 ST Henri Camara (Loan - West Ham)
8 MF Kevin Kilbane
9 ST Emile Heskey
10 MF Jason Koumas
11 MF Micheal Brown
12 GK Mike Pollit
13 GK Carlo Nash
14 ST Marlon King
15 ST Julius Aghahowa
16 MF Antonio Valencia
17 DF Emmerson Boyce
18 MF Paul Sharner
19 DF Titus Bramble
20 DF Salomon Olembe
21 MF Tomaz Cywka
22 MF David Cotterill (Loan - Sheff United)
23 DF Andrew Webster (Loan - Rangers)
24 MF Josip Skoko
25 DF Mario Melchiot (Capt)
26 MF Rachid Bouaouzan
27 MF Tomasz Kupisz
28 MF Peter Moore
29 DF Lewis Montrose
30 GK Russell Saunders
31 DF Maynor Figueroa

Honours:
Football League Championship
Runners-up 2005
Football League Second Division
Champions 2003
Football League Third Division
Champions 1997
Football League Fourth Division
Promoted 1982
Football League Trophy
Winners 1985, 1999
Northern Premier League
Champions 1971, 1975
Northern Premier Cup
Winners 1972
Northern Premier Shield
Winners 1973, 1974, 1976
Lancashire Combination
Champions 1948, 1951, 1953, 1954
Cheshire League
Champions 1934, 1935, 1936, 1965
FA Cup

Best performance: 6th Round 1987
Football League Cup
Runners-up 2006
Elected to Football League 1978

Records:
Record League victory, 7-1 vs. Scarborough, 11 March 1997 Record League defeat, 0-6 vs. Bristol Rovers, 3 March 1990 Highest attendance, 25,133 vs. Manchester United, 13 May 2008 Most League appearances, 317, Kevin Langley 1981-1994 Most League goals scored, total, 70, Andy Liddell 1998-2003
Most goals scored, season, 31, Graeme Jones 1996/1997 Record Cup Run, Carling Cup Final vs Manchester United, 2006

Main rivals:
Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers, Burnley, Blackpool, Everton, Oldham, Liverpool, Manchester United, West Ham.

Past managers:
Chris Hutchings May 07-November 07
Paul Jewell 2001-07
Steve Bruce 2001
Bruce Rioch 2000-01
John Benson 1999-00
Ray Mathias 1998-99
John Deehan 1995-98
Graham Barrow 1994-95
Kenny Swain 1993-94
Dave Philpotts 1993
Bryan Hamilton 1989-93
Ray Mathias 1986-89
Bryan Hamilton 1985-86
Harry McNally 1983-85
Larry Lloyd 1981-83
Ian McNeill 1976-81

Final league position 1996-7: 1st League 2
Final league position 1997-8: 11th League 1
Final league position 1998-9: 6th League 1
Final league position 1999-0: 4th League 1
Final league position 2000-1: 6th League 1
Final league position 2001-2: 10th League 1
Final league position 2002-3: 1st League 1
Final league position 2003-4: 7th Championship
Final league position 2004-5: 2nd Championship
Final league position 2005-6: 10th Premier League
Final league position 2006-7: 17th Premier League
Final league position 2007-8: 14th Premier League

Music:

You Are My Sunshine!

You are my sunshine,My only sunshine,
You make me happy when skies are grey,
You never no dear,how much i love you,
so please don't take my sunshine away,

ALL TOGETHER NOW
(song repeat)

European Tour

were all going on a european tour,
a european tour,
a european tour
(repeat)

Lets Hang On

Lets hang on to what we've got, dont let go girl we've got a lot, got alot of love between us hang on hang on hang on...to what we've got oho oh o

Ooh To Be A Wiganar!

(WE come FROM WIGAN AND WE LIVE IN MUD HUTS)
OOH AH, OOH OOH AH, OOH TO BE A WIGANAR!

We Want 5

we want five we want five (sang against Man City 21/10/06)

Emile Heskey (made up at Fulham away)

Whats that coming over the hill its Emile Heskey...etc

Movies:

DVD's
Wigan Athletic Season Review 07/08
Websites
Official Website - http://www.wiganathletic.tv
Fans Website - http://www.cockneylatic.co.uk
NewsNow - http://www.newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?name=Wigan+Athletic
Premier League - http://www.premierleague.co.uk
Skysports - http://www.skysports.com

Television:


2008-2009 Season
..
Close your eyes and pretend to be in the dressing room at Sheffield on THAT Sunday...imagine Sir Paul Jewell giving this speech...this is what he said...

Books:

Signings
Titus Bramble Free

Antoine Sibierski Free

Mario Melchiot Free

Carlo Nash £300,000

Andreas Granqvist Undisc

Jason Koumas £5.3milion

Marcus Bent Loan

Salomon Olembe

Wilson Palacios undisc

Erik Edman undisc

Marlon King £5 million

Erik Hagen Loan

Maynor Figueroa Loan

Departures
Matt Jackson - Watford
David Unsworth
Arjan De Zeeuw - Coventry City
John Filan - Retired
Lee McCulloch - Rangers
Henri Camara - West Ham (Loan)
Leighton Baines - Everton..

Heroes:

Dave Whelan
Steve Bruce
Paul Jewell
Chris Hutchings
Harry Lyon
Andy Liddell
David Unsworth
Matt Jackson
Lee McCulloch
ARJAN DE ZEEUW

My Blog

Results 2007-2008

PRE-SEASON FIXTURES 2007-08July.Wednesday 25 July 2007.Blackpool 1 v 2 WiganSaturday 28 July 2007.Halifax Town 0 v 4 WiganTuesday 31 July 2007.Barnsley 0 v 1 WiganSaturday 4 August 2007.Leeds United 1...
Posted by Official Wigan Athletic Supporters Group on Mon, 12 May 2008 03:41:00 PST

Wigan Athletic 2006/07 Results

July.Tue 25th |A| Persepolis Tehran (Austria Training Camp.)Wigan 4 - 2 PersepolisThur 27th |A| Utrecht (Austria Training Camp.)Wigan 1 - 1 UtrechtAugust.Tue 1st |A| Barnsley  K.O. 7:45pmBarnsley...
Posted by Official Wigan Athletic Supporters Group on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 06:36:00 PST

WAFC RESULTS 2005-06

Chelsea (PREM.)  0 - 1 | L .Sat, 20th A Charlton (PREM.)  1 - 0 | L .Sat, 27th H Sunderland (PREM.)  1 - 0 | W .September .Sat, 10th A West Brom (PREM.)  1 - 2 | W .Sun, 18th H Mid...
Posted by Official Wigan Athletic Supporters Group on Sat, 17 Jun 2006 11:52:00 PST

Wigan Athletic - History

In 1897 Wigan County was established as the first football team in Wigan. Playing in the Lancashire League they fielded a reasonably good side and were comfortable in the league. It should also be not...
Posted by Official Wigan Athletic Supporters Group on Tue, 06 Jun 2006 02:23:00 PST

Forwards

who should wigan buy to play upfront next season or is it the midfield that needs some new faces?
Posted by Official Wigan Athletic Supporters Group on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 04:28:00 PST