Tuesday night at the Gills for a 1 all draw
Wigan Athletic headed the League for the first time this season and travelled down to Kent to defend that position. Ruing our chances once again left us without a win in this game but it could have been much worse.
Sam Morsy’s Presence Makes Wigan Tough to Beat
Wigan’s winning run came to an end on September 23rd as they were beaten 3-2 by Peterborough with their wonderful defensive record taking a hammering in the process.
The passing of a true Wigan Legend, Ian McNeill 1932 – 2017
There are many past managers and players at football clubs that have the tag of Legend associated with them, but with Ian McNeill we have a Legend that truly earned the Title.
Morsy and Egypt Book Their Place at Russia 2018
Latics captain Sam Morsy made history with Egypt against Congo as the Pharaohs won 2-1 to book their spot at next year’s World Cup.
Has Nick Powell Got What it Takes to Return to the Premier League?
Wigan are flying high in League One and Nick Powell has played an integral part in our successful start to the campaign. The attacking midfielder is still only 23 and remains highly rated but does he deserve a second chance to prove himself in the Premier League?
Away Day Specials
Fans around the country are being asked by the EFL and SkyBet what would make their away trips even better, or more appealing dependent on whether you already go or not.
Tottenham Striker Troubles
Well we have a long trip to Peterborough tomorrow and the preview is coming along later, so an early night it is so we can hit the road early to arrive a the pub to watch Spurs v West Ham…… in the hope that after the Tottenham manager’s comments about us midweek, he yet again has another uneventful season.
Wigan’s Summer Transfer Business Sets Up for League One Success
The 2016/17 Championship campaign is something Wigan fans will want to forget about in a hurry as it was a miserable season that ended up in relegation into League One. We picked up just 42 points from 46 games last season, with just 40 goals to our name – the joint-lowest in the league with Rotherham.
Are football fans ‘Scum’ again?
Or was last weekend just a blip….???? For a long time watching football has seemed liked a criminal offence, a view that some stadium stewards and the police have been only too happy to buy into.











