Archive: July 2009
Kilmarnock and St Mirren will replace Almeira as friendly opponents for Swansea and Wigan with the Spanish side having pulled out over swine flu fears.
Arsenal – Arsenal Stadium (Highbury) – The Gunners When workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich founded the team in
Defenders Titus Bramble and Emmerson Boyce sign new contracts that are set to keep them at Wigan until 2012.
Wigan sign midfielder James McCarthy from Scottish Premier Division side Hamilton on a five-year deal.
Wigan complete the protracted transfer of striker Jason Scotland from Swansea.
Wigan turn down a bid from Sunderland for England under-21 midfielder Lee Cattermole.
Altrincham assistant Graham Barrow returns to Wigan as new first-team coach.
Chelsea captain subject to large bid from Mancity Chelsea are confident they will reach an agreement this week with Terry
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes is continuing his pursuit of Emmanuel Adebayor and John Terry.
Michael Owen joines English champion Manchester United on a two-year contract on Friday, a striking reversal of fortunes for an
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Wigan manager Roberto Martinez tells BBC Radio Manchester he should have made 11 changes to his side instead of nine for the 2-1 FA Cup defeat by League Two side Swindon.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez insists his side's 2-1 FA Cup third-round defeat by League Two Swindon is not an embarrassment, saying his only regret was making just nine changes to his team rather than 11.
Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio calls for the League Two club to honour his players for their FA Cup third-round victory over Premier League Wigan with a plaque at the County Ground.
League Two Swindon dump Wigan out of the FA Cup to reach the fourth round for the first time since 1996.