Wigan Athletic FC has been a professional football club since 1932, after the demise of the Wigan Borough, another football club from the town of Wigan in the Greater Manchester Area of the
United Kingdom. The club currently competes in the English Premier League and has been there ever since it got promoted in 2005. The Latics play out of JJB stadium, which is located in the Robin
Park Complex in Newtown. Wigan Athletics’ uniforms contain white and blue stripped jerseys for the team’s home colors and yellow and black for its away The Latics current chairman, Dave Whelan
purchased the organization in 1995, when it was a third division club and promoted the club through different divisions through out the years.
Wigan Athletic FC’s international appeal
Wigan FC has a variety of international superstars playing on the squad including Egyptian forward Amr Zaki and Dutch captain Mario Melchiot. Due to the signing Honduras superstars Wilson
Palacios and
Maynor Figueroa, the Latics have a huge fan base in Honduras. In Ecuador Wigan Athletic FC also have a lot of supporters due to the
singing of Antonio Valencia.
Wigan Athletic FC 2008/2009 season preview
In the only the squads fifth
EPL season, the Latics are looking to building on the success from the previous seasons in the Premier League.
Wigan manager Steve Bruce is very optimistic about the squad’s future and is confident in his players’s ability to finish in the top 10 in the Premier League. He is also looking forward to using
his new weapon, Egyptian forward Amr Zaki to score some goals for the team. Wigan Athletic FC has a good enough team to be able to compete with top ranked clubs such as
Chelsea FC.
At the start of the season, the Latics completed Bruce’s prophecies. The club was ranked number 10 in the EPL, with 9 points. The clubs new striker has scored two goals in games against top
ranked teams such as
Manchester City and Hull. The club looks like they can possibly earn a spot in the UEFA Cup competition or even
win the League title.
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Wigan News
Supporters can also find the latest Wigan news on matches, transfers and players. Fans can contribute to the
Wigan history and
facts wiki, discuss and comment in the Premier League forum, comment on football blogs, or fans can start and write their own football blog. If you dedicate your blog to writing about Wigan
events and rumours, it might even get selected as a featured blog for everyone to read. Any fan can also browse or upload
photos,
videos and
Wigan wallpapers - this fan community is for you, and can be
personalised by you.
Live Scores and Results
You’ll find Wigan results and scores here, too. The Scores and Results widget has the team’s upcoming club fixtures and match schedule, past results, and Wigan standings in the Premier
League table. Click through to the
OleOle MatchCentre and discuss live matches with other fans while the game is progressing. Or, start
your own blog and YOU can be a match commentator – give other fans the play by play as you see it – the shots, the goals, the penalties. Live scores is just the beginning – there are so many ways
for fans to support the club on OleOle.