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Wigan midfielder Paul Scharner says he has played his last home game for the club after the 2-2 draw with Hull.

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  1. StevieB says:

    A shame to see Scharner go. Martinez obviously doesn't like him though.
    I was at the Hull game and was one of the many spectators again dismayed by the committment of some of the team. Gomez is garbage, so was replaced by Scotland who is no better! And the goalkeeper was a joke! It's very sad to see the 'tactics' of playing posession type football with nobody knowing how to go forward with any real intent.
    Next season is going to be really hard to watch, unless we suddenly develop three things:-
    1 – Some real attacking threat
    2 – A clue of what to do in midfield
    3 – An awareness of passing to our own players.
    Apart from that – bring it on!




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