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Everton 2 v 1 Wigan

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Cracking second half as far as Wigan and Evertons current forms go. Wigan gave away far too many free kicks and lost the game in extra time with a penalty from an ex Wigan player – Leighton Baines.


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I just can’t see Wigan getting any points at the moment, they seem good on the attack but just don’t have the finish that is needed for the premiership. They gave away the ball far to many times in their own half and have paid the penalty literally.
Lets hope a miracle happens between now and Saturday the 12th at 15:00 when we play West Ham at the JJB. Martinez was looking for European games at the beginning of the season, at this rate he’ll be happy with fourth from bottom at the end of season. Four games four losses relegation standards.

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