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  2. Shaun Maloney - Wikipedia

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    Shaun Richard Maloney (born 24 January 1983) is a Scottish football coach, and former player. He was most recently the manager of EFL League One club Wigan Athletic.Maloney played for Celtic, Aston Villa, Wigan Athletic, Chicago Fire, Hull City and the Scotland national team as an attacking midfielder or winger.

  3. Wigan Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Wigan Athletic was the sixth attempt to create a stable football club in the town following the demise of Wigan A.F.C., Wigan County, Wigan United, Wigan Town and Wigan Borough. The town's die-hard football enthusiasts planned the rebirth of a town team, and a public meeting was held at the Queen's Hall presided over by the ...

  4. Category:Wigan Athletic F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wigan Athletic F.C. managers" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Roberto Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Martínez as manager of Wigan Athletic in 2009. Martínez's move to Wigan was not without controversy. Many Swansea fans were upset that he had chosen to leave the club despite his previous comments that he would have to be "forced out" to leave the club, and he was subsequently nicknamed "El Judas" by some fans.

  6. 2024–25 Wigan Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Wigan Athletic; 2024–25 season; Owner: Mike Danson: Chairman: Ben Goodburn: Manager: Shaun Maloney (until 2 March) [1] Glenn Whelan (interim) [1] Stadium: Brick Community Stadium: FA Cup: Fourth round (Lost 1–2 to Fulham) EFL Cup: 1st Round (lost 2–4 on penalties to Barnsley) EFL Trophy: Last 32 (Lost 2–3 to Chesterfield) Top goalscorer

  7. Paul Jewell - Wikipedia

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    Paul Jewell (born 28 September 1964) [2] is an English football manager and former player, who was most recently director of football at Swindon Town.. Jewell began his playing career with Liverpool, continued at Wigan Athletic and concluded in a ten-year spell with Bradford City, apart from a short loan spell with Grimsby Town.

  8. Gary Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Gary Caldwell (born 12 April 1982) is a Scottish former professional footballer and coach who is the manager of Exeter City.Caldwell played for Newcastle United, Darlington, Coventry City, Derby County, Hibernian, Celtic, Wigan Athletic and won 55 international caps for Scotland.

  9. Paul Cook (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    After the club fell into administration, Wigan were relegated from the Championship in the 2019–20 season following a 12-point deduction. Cook resigned as Wigan manager in July 2020. Following his departure from Wigan Athletic, Cook remained unemployed until March 2021 where he was appointed as the manager of Ipswich Town on a contract until ...