Indaparkside
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21 years ago wow where do the years go
Clarkie.There's quite a an interesting fact attached to Wigan. Dave Whelan, the then Wigan chairman, broke his leg playing for Wigan in an fa cup final during his playing days.
Little known fact for you there.
After getting off to a "Typical City"™ start (Nicky and Gerard with a "Yes, no, shit" moment)
I remember hearing that when Wigan scored, Joe Royle turned to David Bernstein, and offered him a mint as though nothing had happened.Wiekens and Weaver had both had such good seasons as well....it all worked out in the end.
There's quite a an interesting fact attached to Wigan. Dave Whelan, the then Wigan chairman, broke his leg playing for Wigan in an fa cup final during his playing days.
Little known fact for you there.
True. I was at Wembley with my dad watching the gameThere's quite a an interesting fact attached to Wigan. Dave Whelan, the then Wigan chairman, broke his leg playing for Wigan in an fa cup final during his playing days.
Little known fact for you there.
True. I was there in May 1960 when Whelan was carried off just before half time playing for Blackburn who eventually lost to Wolves. There were no substitutes in those days.There's quite a an interesting fact attached to Wigan. Dave Whelan, the then Wigan chairman, broke his leg playing for Wigan in an fa cup final during his playing days.
Little known fact for you there.
There's quite a an interesting fact attached to Wigan. Dave Whelan, the then Wigan chairman, broke his leg playing for Wigan in an fa cup final during his playing days.
Little known fact for you there.
There's quite a an interesting fact attached to Wigan. Dave Whelan, the then Wigan chairman, broke his leg playing for Wigan in an fa cup final during his playing days.
Little known fact for you there.
I wonder if @Lupo and @Wanderingwolf have ever heard this story.True. I was at Wembley with my dad watching the game
True. I was there in May 1960 when Whelan was carried off just before half time playing for Blackburn who eventually lost to Wolves. There were no substitutes in those days.
Thereafter, Whelan use to mention it every time he was interviewed .