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And Delorts team top of French Prem.!!!
Kone and McCarthy played well in an excellent Everton win at Southampton Perch was in the team as QPR beat Cardiff Pascel Chimbonda was a non playing sub for
Nelson in the Evo stick north west league division three and I believe Maurice whittle had an pint in the last orders in Hindley once upon a timePlayed for Everton this aft
As with most idiots they resort to the fishing line when there idiotic comments are seen for what they are
Worldbeater?
Coulthirst is a product of the Tottenham Academy, and has already enjoyed loan spells at Leyton Orient, Torquay United, Southend United and York City.
So what? Harry Kane is a product of the Tottenham Academy and has had loan spells at Orient, Millwall, Norwich and Leicester[/quote]
Please don’t take away his right of a good moan tis all he lives for
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Kirkland has gone to PNEAmd a bit peed off about it
New Preston keeper Chris Kirkland has accused Wigan of moving the goalposts on a proposed deal to bring him back to the DW Stadium last week. The one-time England international, 34, looked destined to rejoin Latics, who he spent six years with between 2006 and 2012. However, as the deal neared a conclusion, Kirkland revealed his former club attempted to tweak the terms, prompting him to walk away and agree a one-year contract with North End on Wednesday. “I went to Wigan – I’d been there before so I know the structure,” Kirkland said. “But that deal collapsed on the day I was meant to sign. “It was a done deal. At the last minute they tried to change the deal as I was about to sign. It got a little bit messy. “In the end I shook their hand and walked away. It’s football, it happens. I’m old enough to understand it now. If I was a bit younger it would be hard to take but it’s just what goes on in football. “I was in on my own at Wigan sorting that one out. My agent was away. I’d been there six years…that’s gone now, hopefully they’ll regret it; it’s all about Preston now and helping this club. I couldn’t be more happy.”
Football rumour: Nottingham Forest winger wanted by Wigan
By Derbysport | Posted: August 14, 2015NOTTINGHAM Forest winger Jamie Paterson may be on his way to Wigan Athletic on loan.
The 23-year-old who went to the City Ground from Walsall in 2013 spent most of last season on the substitutes’ bench and made a rare start for the Reds in their Capital One Cup defeat to Walsall in midweek.
Burnley have previously said to be interested in the player and now League One Wigan are rumoured to want Paterson on loan.
Forest’s signing of winger Jamie Ward after the Northern Ireland international left Derby County has pushed Paterson even further down the pecking order
Cash turnstiles available for first home league game v Doncaster on Sunday.
Cash turnstiles for East and South Stand versus Doncaster Rovers on Sunday 16 August.
Pay on the day option for Doncaster Rovers opener, kick off at 12.30pm.
DW Stadium Ticket Office open between 10.00am and 2.00pm on Saturday 15 August.
Wigan Athletic supporters wishing to pay on the day for the Sky Bet League One opener at the DW Stadium against Doncaster Rovers on Sunday 16 August, kick off at 12.30pm, will have the option of cash turnstiles on the East and South Stands, which will be reserved seating for all league matches.Supporters are advised to arrive in good time ahead of kick off to avoid queues.
Adult tickets are £20.00 for the first four league games of the season and Latics manager Gary Caldwell has urged fans to come down and back the team.
He said: “We need a big backing at home this season, that’s the ingredient that can add a spring in the step of the players and the club are doing everything they can to keep can to keep the prices down and make it affordable for the supporters.”
The DW Stadium Ticket Office is also to open between 10.00am and 2.00pm on Saturday 15 August for fans wishing to purchase in advance or as a final opportunity for supporters wishing to purchase season cards either in person or by phoning the Credit Card Hotline on 0871 66 33 552 **
Plenty responses to that article :lol: :lol: :lol:
twelvty we may play two at once to keep an clean sheet :lol: :lol:
CONFIRMED: Welcome to Latics, Jussi Jaaskelainen! The Finnish goalkeeper has signed on a one-year deal!
Former Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen is currently training with the Latics.
:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Could you actually get an Ostrich in a barrell :woohoo:
And Wolves soon did bounce back into the championship
Indeed they did your correct but lets have a look at some figures Wolves still averaged 16000 crowds plus in League 1 and with a considerable difference in season ticket prices.
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