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Wigan Today on MSNOldham Athletic confirm swoop for Wigan Athletic starlet - and have big plans for himKai Payne has been tipped to 'develop and make an impact' after completing his season-long loan move from Wigan Athletic to ...
Football shirts are not just fashion accessories for diehard supporters — they are seriously big business. With the Premier League’s popularity continuing to grow exponentially, and a global ...
The sad story of much-loved Wigan fan Darren Orme shows the concept of clubs as an extended family still exists, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Wigan Today on MSNWigan Athletic head coach confirms departure of ex-Oldham Athletic midfielder - 'He won't be with us in Spain'Payne spent time with Oldham Athletic – who won promotion to League Two last month – in the first half of last season before returning to Wigan after picking up an injury. His 13-minute run-out ...
Wigan Athletic sign Plymouth Argyle midfielder Callum Wright on a season-long loan deal, while winger Callum McManaman signs ...
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Wigan Today on MSNCallum McManaman tipped to stay at Wigan Athletic 'for many years to come'And having spent most of his 17-year career at Wigan, McManaman has signalled his intention to stay with the club beyond his ...
A shirt embossed with the number 54, ... As a Football Club, Wigan Athletic will pay tribute to Darren with a minute’s applause at the home fixture against Barnsley on Saturday 29 March ...
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WIGAN 0-2 MAN UTD - IAN LADYMAN AT THE DW STADIUM: Manchester United beat Wigan Athletic in their FA Cup clash on Monday evening to secure their place in the next round of the competition.
Wigan Athletic sign Plymouth Argyle midfielder Callum Wright on a season-long loan deal, while winger Callum McManaman signs a new one-year deal.
The sad story of much-loved Wigan fan Darren Orme shows the concept of clubs as an extended family still exists, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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