Love the people on The BBC site saying that wigan have twenty minutes left to "save their season" - i think winning the FA Cup has made their decade let alone their season. Whilst i do agree that winning the FA Cup might equate to the highest high, i don't think relegation from the premiership is the lowest low... Still a fantastic season for them. Might struggle to go straight back up though?
Love the people on The BBC site saying that wigan have twenty minutes left to "save their season" - i think winning the FA Cup has made their decade let alone their season. Whilst i do agree that winning the FA Cup might equate to the highest high, i don't think relegation from the premiership is the lowest low... Still a fantastic season for them. Might struggle to go straight back up though?
was enlightening on the pre match TV chats with Wigan fans ... the youngsters were all for swapping the cup for premier survival, whereas the older generation would take the cup as it's football history .. this might explain the demise of the FA cup in public esteem, especially amongst the younger set
I know Wigan have been punching above their weight for years, it kinda seems a bit cruel for them to get relegated so soon after winning the cup, it's like all that joy is taken away, a right kick in the nuts.
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was enlightening on the pre match TV chats with Wigan fans ... the youngsters were all for swapping the cup for premier survival, whereas the older generation would take the cup as it's football history .. this might explain the demise of the FA cup in public esteem, especially amongst the younger set
I make them one of the big favourites for next season.
Shame for Wigan, had hoped they'd stay up.
Means a lot of Thursday nights, and then an equal amount of soulless Sunday games.
It might be hard to fit in the usual Tuesday night league games as well.