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Wigan Athletic

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Name: Wigan Athletic
Nickname: The Latics
Founded: 1932
Manager: Steve Bruce
Chairman: Dave Whelan
Ground: JJB Stadium, Robin Park, Newtown, Wigan
Travel:
By car: Traveling from the South leave Junction 25 and take the A49 to Wigan. Follow signs for Wigan and on reaching the Marus Bridge roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto the A49 (signposted M6 South, town centre). At the Saddle junction, turn left onto Robin Park Road (signposted Standish, JJB Stadium).
The ground is located along Scot Lane on the right-hand side.
Supporters traveling from the North should leave the M6 at Junction 26. And use directions as above.
Parking: A large car park is located behind the away end which costs £4.
Supporters should avoid parking on the nearby retail park as it has a maximum stay of two hours and parking tickets are issued.
By rail: Both the Wigan North Western and Wallgate Stations are around a 20 minute walk from the ground.
Details on rail times are available from National Rail.
On exiting Wigan North Railway Station turn left and go down the road heading under a railway bridge.
On leaving Wallgate station turn right and go down the road passing Wigan North station on the left-hand side and then proceed under the railway bridge.
It is a fairly straight walk along Robin Park Road passing the Jacobs Well Pub (at Wigan Pier) on the left, which is okay for away supporters. When you reach the Seven Stars hotel, the stadium is visible on the right. Take the next road on the right for the ground.
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How come Wigan have two
How come Wigan have two pitches next to each other? You'd think they'd only need the one.
I bet one is the training
I bet one is the training ground.... but so close?!
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