Roger Espinoza
Wigan Athletic's Roger Espinoza leaves the pitch in dejection at the end of the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic at The Emirates Stadium in London on May 14, 2013. Arsenal won the match 4-1.
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The dichotomy of Wigan’s soccer Cinderella story
Just up a narrow alley from the shops in the centre of town here, away from all the singing and chanting and shouting, there is a tiny square. This is where “The Face of Wigan” is, its expression unflinching and its aura unbowed. A statue crafted from st from Globe and Mail Read more »
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Premier League: Wigan 2 Aston Villa 2
Wigan’s eight-year stay in the Premier League ended with an entertaining 2-2 home draw against Aston Villa. Darren Bent gave the visitors an early lead before an Emmerson Boyce header and Nathan Baker’s own goal handed Wigan the advantage at half-time. B from Soccer News Read more »
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Tactics column: Arsenal intelligence
Have Arsenal acquired a certain game intelligence over the last few months? That’s the impression that they gave last night having, for a large period of the game, been forced on the back foot by Wigan Athletic, but responded magnificently in a devastati from Arseblog Read more »
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Wigan Athletic Manager Roberto Martínez Shocked By Relegation (PICTURES)
Arsenal v Wigan Athletic - Premier League LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 14: (L-R) Roberto Martinez the Wigan Athletic manager shakes hands with Arsene Wenger the Arsenal manager at the end of the Barclays Premier League match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic a from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Arsenal 4 Wigan Athletic 1 match report: Arsenal joy is Wigan’s despair as Cup heroes are doomed
Wigan went down their way, attacking with verve, playing with spirit, but defending like strangers. For a while they had Arsenal (and relegation rivals Sunderland and Aston Villa) worried. Shaun Maloney equalised Lukasz Podolski’s early strike to send th from The Independent Read more »