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Wigan monitor Gers striker Boyd

BBC Scotland learns that English Premier League side Wigan are interested in taking Rangers striker Kris Boyd to the DW Stadium.
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Caldwell joins Wigan from Celtic

Defender Gary Caldwell says he is looking forward to life in the English Premier League after joining Wigan from Celtic.
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Wigan swoop for defender Gohouri

Wigan sign Ivory Coast defender Steven Gohouri until the end of the season.
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Wigan P-P Aston Villa

Saturday's game between Wigan and Aston Villa in the Premier League has been postponed.
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McDonald Wigan talks break down

Negotiations between Celtic and Wigan over the possible transfer of striker Scott McDonald hit stalemate.
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Wigan seal loan deal for keeper

Wigan complete the season-long loan signing of Serbia goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic.
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Wigan 4-1 Hull

Charles N'Zogbia is the architect of a fine FA Cup win for Wigan as they come back to beat Hull in front of a sparse crowd.

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The merits of buying and moving in January

If ever a Premier League manager needed a warning on the pitfalls of splashing the cash in the January transfer window, they need look no further back than a year ago. Last season, a record £225m was spent overall with...
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Wigan should have made 11 changes – Roberto Martinez

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.
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Wigan’s Roberto Martinez not ‘embarrassed’ by Swindon loss

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.
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Swindon Town boss Paolo Di Canio wants to honour FA Cup win

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.
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Swindon 2-1 Wigan

League Two Swindon dump Wigan out of the FA Cup to reach the fourth round for the first time since 1996.