Wigan Athletic enter a new era as Chairman Dave Whelan steps down as Chairman, handing over the responsibilities to his Grandson Dave Sharpe. Whelan’s Legacy is immense and we will always remember the 3 Cup wins, two league titles and 8 years in the Premier League.

Mr Whelan muted that he would resign if he was found guilty of being racist and for a time we thought he was going against that. But if any one of us had been witch hunted like he was over those allegations i am sure we would wonder if it was all worth it.

The world and football are both a totally different place since he took over and maybe he has had enough of it, I for one wish him all the best and thank him for what he brought to this Club.

There will however be plenty of outrage and vitrol aimed at his successor, Dave Sharpe has already been lambasted on Social Media ahead of this appointment as it was leaked that he had been ‘shown the ropes’ over the last 18 months or so.

His only other business venture was the failed Sharpy’s Restaurant and a minority of fans are basing their impressions of him on that. I am pretty sure that Dave Whelan would not jeopardise the Club by installing just anybody, but I must admit that Jonathan Jackson would probably have been a better short term replacement, if not full term.

Anyway, the decision has been made, I just hope for his sake that we get ourselves out of our current predicament and stay up, otherwise it will undoubtedly be all his fault that we are relegated if it happens.

The Club statement reads:

Dave Whelan is to step down from his position as Chairman of Wigan Athletic.

•Dave Whelan steps down after 20 years as Chairman of Wigan Athletic.
•Dave Whelan to remain as owner of Wigan Athletic but to no longer be involved in the running of the club.
•Dave Whelan’s grandson David Sharpe to take over as Chairman of Wigan Athletic.

Wigan Athletic have confirmed that Chairman Dave Whelan has resigned his position as Chairman of the football club, with immediate effect, putting an end to a glorious 20 year tenure in charge of the club.

Mr Whelan’s grandson David Sharpe will be formally elected as new Chairman of Wigan Athletic by the Board of Directors at a date to be confirmed soon, and will be assisted in the running of the club by Chief Executive Jonathan Jackson.

The Whelan family will remain as majority shareholders but Mr Whelan himself will no longer be a part of the day-to-day operations at the club.

In a simple statement, Mr Whelan said:

“The time has now come to hand over the reins. I am approaching 80 years old and spend an increasingly long time abroad, and cannot make it to games. It is a decision I have been mulling over for some years and I believe David is now ready.

“Contrary to some suggestions, there are no plans to sell the club, which will remain in family hands and I have every confidence that David, along with Chief Executive Jonathan Jackson, will lead us forwards with wisdom.

“In making this announcement, I would like to say huge thank you to the Board of Directors, all the staff at the club, and of course the wonderful supporters of Wigan Athletic, who have helped make the journey over the past 20 years such an exciting and memorable one.”

Since Dave Whelan first purchased Wigan Athletic in February 1995, the club has grown out of recognition. It sat at the bottom of the old Fourth Division when he first arrived, playing in front of crowds of 1,500 at Springfield Park.

Winning Football League Division Three in 1997 (the equivalent of League Two today) was the first major stepping stone, followed in 2003 – having narrowly missed out in the Play-Offs for three successive seasons between 1999 and 2001 – with the Division Two title (now League One).

Promotion to the Barclays Premiership was achieved in 2005, where the club spent an amazing eight years, an era which included unforgettable victories against the very biggest names in England.

The club reached the outstanding pinnacle of winning the FA Cup in 2013, and qualifying for the Europa League FA-Cup-changing-rooms-reGroup Stages, a personal wound healed for Mr Whelan after his career as a top flight footballer was effectively brought to an end in the 1960 FA Cup Final, playing for Blackburn Rovers.

Mr Whelan describes the feeling of lifting the FA Cup at Wembley as ‘one of the proudest days of my life and I am so happy to have played a part in creating an unforgettable memory for all the people of Wigan.’

Under his tenure, the club also achieved the feat of reaching the Carling Cup Final in 2006, while the other trophy to be won during his time was the 1999 Auto Windscreens Shield.

Last but certainly not least, Mr Whelan’s great gift to the club and the town will always be the magnificent DW Stadium, first opened in 1999 as the JJB Stadium, at a cost of some £30 Million.

The personal spending of Mr Whelan at Wigan Athletic is incalculable, having backed a succession of managers over two decades in the transfer market, covered year-on-year debts from his own pocket, built the stadium, purchased and developed the current training ground at Christopher Park as well as our prospective new Academy and training facility at Charnock Richard.

The club would like to officially place on record its immense and everlasting gratitude for everything Dave Whelan has done for Wigan Athletic over the last two decades.

He has created a legacy that will last for many generations.

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