The formal name of the club is Wigan Athletic Football Club, or Wigan Athletic FC. They are popularly referred to as the Latics,and train at their home venue, the DW Stadium, in Greater Manchester, England, with a capacity of just over 25,000.
Founded in 1932, Wigan are the youngest team in the Premier League.
The owner of the club is Dave Whelan, and the manager, Roberto Martinez.
They were only promoted to the Premier League in 2005, and finished last season at 16th place on the League table.
In the current season, Wigan started badly, losing 4-0 to Blackburn, and 6-0 to Chelsea in their first two matches. Then they pulled off a surprise, beating Tottenham 1-0 in the third.
Early Season Preview:
I wouldn’t blame you, if at first glance, you were pessimistic about Wigan’s prospects this season. They have lost some quality players, who did duty for the Latics in the last season, and the previous.
However, with Robert Martinez at the helm and a striker of the calibre of Hugo Rodalegga, anything is possible. And Wigan might surprise all of us yet.
The team that beat Tottenham in the third round match of the ongoing season comprised of:
Al Habsi, Gohouri, Alcaraz, Boyce, Stam, Figueroa, McCarthy, Thomas, Diame, Boselli, Rodallega, Pollitt, Caldwell, Mustoe, Watson, Gomez, McArthur, and McManaman.
Left back Maynor Figouroa has been a consistently good player, and hence his great popularity with fans and rival clubs.
In fact, Wigan’s biggest worry should be to hang on to Figouroa, or he could leave them, just as his predecessors, Wilson Palacios and Antonio Valencia, did.
With Sunderland managing to lure away Titus Bramble, there is a greater burden on Wigan and Figuoroa alike to keep their goal safe from rival strikers.
Crystal Palace’s Victor Moses is in his second season with Wigan, and is widely believed to have great potential that he could well fulfill this season.
Martinez has signed Antolin Alcaraz and Ronnie Stam, with wide experience playing in Europe, as possible replacements for Titus Bramble. He has also brought in James McArthur and Mauro Boselli.
‘Keeper Ali Al Habsi is with Wigan on loan from Bolton.
The most significant departure is that of former skipper Mario Melchiot.
A relegation battle appears imminent for Wigan, and their first two matches were not the start the squad would have envisaged.
In late news coming in from the transfer window deadline day, yesterday, Wigan have done well by signing Chelsea’s Franco Di Santio, and also by getting Manchester United’s Tom Cleverly, on loan.
And their victory over Spurs in the third match bodes well for the Latics who could manage to stave off relegation, while not finishing much better than they did last year.
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