Wigan Athletic

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Auto Windscreens Shield 1999
Bobby Campbell
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Colin Methven
dave whelan
David Lowe
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football club history book
Freight Rover Trophy 1985
JJB Stadium Wigan
John Butler
Kevin Langley
Latics Football League
Peter Atherton
Peter Houghton
Steve Walsh
Third Division Champions 199697
Wigan Athletic archive
Wigan Athletic FC
Wigan Athletic history
Wigan Athletic honours
Wigan Athletic photographs
Wigan Athletic players
Wigan Borough history

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750925341
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Wigan Athletic was founded in 1932 after a public meeting at the Queen’s Head at which it was decided to establish a new club to attempt to regain the League place of disbanded Wigan Borough. It was not, however, until 1978 that the Latics finally won election to the Fourth Division.

Defying the area’s reputation as a rugby stronghold, the club consolidated their status by going on to win promotion to the Third Division in 1982. Their honours over the years have included the Freight Rover Trophy in 1985, the Third Division Championship in 1996/97 and the Auto Windscreens Shield in 1999.

Now playing their home games at the all-seater 25,000 capacity JJB Stadium, Latics star players since their admittance to the Football League have included Peter Atherton, John Butler, Bobby Campbell, Peter Houghton, Kevin Langley, David Lowe, Colin Methven and Steve Walsh.

Experienced freelance sports writer Dean Hayes has gathered together a superb collection of informatively captioned photographs which chronicle the club’s Football League history.

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