Latics v WHU preview
Well it’s back to Premier League business after the International break which saw England book their place in the World Cup finals next year in South Africa, West Ham United are our visitors.
The diary of a sixteen year old Wigan Athletic fan
The first book signing opportunity for MILD & BITTER WERE THE DAYS BY KEN BARLOW’ will be this weekend in Waterstones in Wigan.
M’Bami could be announced as early as tomorrow.
I let you know about M’Bami and his appearance at the DW Stadium before last weekend and it could well be before this weekend that he is unveiled as a new Latics player.
Who is going to win at Wembley???
England take on Croatia at Wembley on Wednesday night with a chance of booking themselves a place in South Africa next year, here is a look at the odds you can get.
Bobby still wants Australian striker
Although an agreement couldn’t found in the summer transfer window, Roberto Martinez still hasn’t lost sight of this young Australian striker
Jason Koumas retires from international football.
Latics midfielder Jason Koumas has called it day and retired from international football with Wales.
Arsenal away for just £40, includes ticket, travel and Arsenal FC Museum tour
After the massive success of this offer last year, Junior Stripes have done it again, but be quick it sold out within hours last time….
Latics close to signing out of contract M’Bami
After the loss of Cattermole Martinez has tried to sign a good strong midfielder and after the last minute set back during the window, it could be an out of contract player that could step up to the plate.
Mild & Bitter Were The Days – Win a copy on Cockney Latic
Mild & Bitter Were The Days is a fantastic new book depicting life back in seventies Wigan, Ken Barlow writes about his times watching football and living in Wigan









