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1. Preview: Wigan Athletic v Nottingham Forest
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 November 2003 NEW loan signing Jamie Lawrence starts on the bench for Wigan who face an injury-hit Forest side. -
2. West Ham 4 Wigan Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 November 2003 WIGAN pressed the self-destruct button against West Ham and gifted Alan Pardew& his first win as Hammers boss. -
3. Reading 1 Wigan Athletic 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 November 2003 WIGAN paid a heavy price for missing their chances after defeat to& Reading& knocked them off the top of Division One. -
4. Preview: Reading v Wigan Athletic
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 November 2003 PAUL Jewell is set to stick to the starting 11 that destroyed Crystal Palace against Reading tomorrow, but the squad knows that competition for places is only going to increase. -
5. Wigan's crowd problem
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 November 2003 TABLE-topping Wigan are facing bigger problems off the pitch than on it after Saturday's superb 5-0 drubbing of Crystal Palace was witnessed by their lowest league crowd of the season. -
6. A town that DOES want to know
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 November 2003 'FANS of Wigan Athletic took them to be an insult to themselves and the club that they follow through thick and thin', says co-editor of Cockney Latic John Heeley as he responds to yesterday's articles by Paul Hince and James Burton. -
7. Leave the fans alone
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 November 2003 M.E.N. Sport's focus on Wigan Athletic's struggle to bring in the crowds& brought a flood of replies from angry Latics fans. Those included Evening News journalist Alan Wright, who took umbrage with our chief sports writer, Paul Hince, and pens his response . . . -
8. Latics winning battle for fans
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 November 2003 WIGAN Athletic could finish their season with a bigger average home gate than their illustrious Rugby League neighbours Wigan Warriors, with whom they share the £30m JJB Stadium. Statistics back up the view of Latics fans that the town is turning blue, and it's down in part to the efforts of John Fillingham. -
9. The heroes of '78 are so proud
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 November 2003 WIGAN Athletic's rags-to-riches story is bringing pride and hope to the men who kick-started the club's revolution. The former semi-pro minnows, flying high in Division One, are on the verge of the Premiership just 25 years after joining the Football League.<BR> -
10. On-loan Jamie's ready to dazzle
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 November 2003 WIGAN Athletic's promotion credentials face a stern examination in the next 10 days.