WIGAN
ATHLETIC 1 NEWCASTLE UNITED 0
It was a case of deja vu for the Newcastle fans when Ryan Taylor
stepped up to secure victory for Wigan with a well taken free
kick. [More] |
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FULHAM
1 WIGAN ATHLETIC 1
Marcus Bent took his tally for the season to seven but his second
half strike wasn't enough to give Wigan Athletic their first win
on the road this season with American Clint Dempsey levelling
8 minutes later to take a share of the spoils for managerless
Fulham. [More] |
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WIGAN
ATHLETIC 5 BLACKBURN ROVERS 3
Eight goals, two hat-tricks, nine yellow cards and one sending
off - this game had it all. Wigan believed they had this game
all wrapped up when Paul Scharner's 37th minute goal made it 3-0
but Paraguay international Roque Santa Cruz turned the game on
its head with a rapid fire treble but Marcus Bent had other ideas
and put Latics back in front before capping a fine day by sealing
the points with his third. [More] |
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BOLTON
WANDERERS 4 WIGAN ATHLETIC 1
Latics were sent crashing back down to earth following this mauling
at the hands of close neighbours Bolton Wanderers. For the second
weekend on the spin Wigan had allowed their opponents to take
a very early lead thanks to a defensive mistake, this time a Scharner
own goal. Landzaat pulled one back for Bruce's side but that proved
pale consolation with Nolan, Davies and Anelka adding further
misery. [More] |
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WIGAN
ATHLETIC 1 MANCHESTER CITY 1
An inspired Wigan side gave Steve Bruce something to smile about
as he reintroduced himself to the JJB Stadium to take charge of
his first game since rejoining the club from Birmingham City.
However things didn't start too well with an error by Titus Bramble
gifting City an early goal but Paul Scharner popped up to level
matters for Latics. [More] |
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ARSENAL
2 WIGAN ATHLETIC 0
New manager Steve Bruce took his place in the stands at the Emirate
Stadium as his new side took on Premier League leaders Arsenal
and the former Birmingham City gaffer almost saw them take a share
of the spoils from North London until goals in the last ten minutes
from William Gallas and Tomas Rasicky gave the home side all three
points. [More] |
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TOTTENHAM
HOTSPUR 4 WIGAN ATHLETIC 0
Caretaker manager Frank Barlow hadn't got an awful lot to smile
about after witnessing his side beaten 4-0 by a Tottenham side
who had previously only recorded a single Premier League victory
this season. [More] |
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WIGAN
ATHLETIC 0 CHELSEA 2
First half strikes from Frank Lampard and Juliano Belletti proved
enough for a resurgent Chelsea to stroll past struggling Wigan
who replied with a more positive second half performance but just
hadn't got an answer. [More] |
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BIRMINGHAM
CITY 3 LIVERPOOL 2
Marcus Bent was twice on target but it wasn't enough as Birmingham
City twice came from behind to take all three points at St Andrews
sending Chris Hutchings' side to their fifth successive defeat.
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TOTTENHAM
AND ARSENAL TRAVEL DETAILS
Details are now available for travel arrangements to our forthcoming
away games with two trips to the capital to take on Tottenham
Hotspur and Arsenal coming up in November. [More] |
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