Comment: New generation of Manchester champions do justice to Hatton’s legacy
It’s June 4 2005. The noise is deafening. 22,000 fans crammed into the M.E.N. Arena have finally seen what they have been waiting for.
It’s June 4 2005. The noise is deafening. 22,000 fans crammed into the M.E.N. Arena have finally seen what they have been waiting for.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell says he will be having a ‘long, hard look’ before he picks his team to play in Tuesday night’s Johnstone’s Paint Northern Area quarter-final against Blackpool.
Bolton Bulls wheelchair basketball team are again in preparation to take part in the ‘Run in the Dark’ at Salford Quays after a successful and enjoyable time last year.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell says his team can go out and enjoy the two cup games ahead after the late show against Swindon ensured another three points.
Wigan welcome managerless Swindon to the DW on Saturday looking to maintain their good recent run and add more misery to the visitors.
Members of the famed Class of ’92 will step onto the Old Trafford turf once more to play in the sold out Unicef Match for Children.
Wigan travel to Bradford City on Saturday looking for a three wins out of three in what would be a very productive week for the team.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell said he was ‘delighted’ with the win against Colchester but says they must now capitalise on a busy week of football ahead.
Wigan will host Colchester on Saturday for the first competitive meeting between the two sides for 13 years.
The WTF World Taekwondo Grand Prix finally gets under way today at the Manchester Regional Arena.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell says it is time for his side to turn their dominance in games into wins but was again proud of his team’s never say die attitude.
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