Swinton Lions’ bid for survival in the Betfred Championship goes to the wire
Swinton Lions face a mammoth challenge in their bid for Championship survival this weekend as one of FOUR sides looking
Swinton Lions face a mammoth challenge in their bid for Championship survival this weekend as one of FOUR sides looking
Bolton Wanderers supporters might want to look away now – history is not on your side in the battle to avoid relegation to League One.
Bolton Wanderers midfielder Liam Trotter has insisted that his teammates still believe they can survive relegation ahead of tomorrow’s trip to face Nottingham Forest.
Despite the devastation of Tuesday’s relegation Wigan manager Gary Caldwell has insisted that the Latics must throw everything at Brentford to send out the message that they are going to win League One next season.
Wigan managed a 2-2 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday which saw them come from behind twice but they will want to turn that sort of play into three points at Millwall tonight, vital if they are to make up their seven-point deficit to Rotherham with four games remaining.
Former Wigan Athletic defender Gary Caldwell will be the third manager of the club this season after Malky Mackay got the sack last weekend and Uwe Rosler suffered the same fate before him.
What has brought about Wigan’s decline from battles with European heavyweights to propping up the second tier of English football?
Relegation threatened Lancashire are second bottom of the division with only two fixtures remaining, while the teams surrounding them all hold a game in hand.
Dougie Freedman has called on his players to believe in themselves against Watford at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday.
The Trotters face Millwall at The Den on Saturday
Midfielder hoping to graps chance against Bournemouth
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