2007–08 Wigan Athletic F.C. season

Wigan Athletic
2007–08 season
Chairman Dave Whelan
Manager Chris Hutchings (until 5 November)
Frank Barlow (caretaker)
Steve Bruce (from 19 November)
Premier League 14th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup Second round
Top goalscorer League: Marcus Bent (7)
All: Marcus Bent (7)
Highest home attendance 25,133 (vs. Manchester United, Premier League, 11 May 2008)
Lowest home attendance 5,440 (vs. Hull City, League Cup, 28 August 2007)

The 2007–08 Wigan Athletic F.C. season was the club's 30th season in the Football League and their third season in the Premier League.

Season summary

Under new manager Chris Hutchings, the team started the season well, winning two of their opening three games and briefly leading the Premiership table for the first time in the club's history. However, after going the next ten games without a win, Wigan found themselves in the bottom three.[1] Hutchings was sacked and Birmingham City's Steve Bruce was appointed as the new manager a couple of weeks later. Results began to improve, and the club steadily pulled away from relegation before finally securing their survival in their penultimate game in a 2–0 away win against Aston Villa.[2] The club finished in 14th place at the end of the season.

Wigan had little success in the cups, and were knocked out of the League Cup in their first game against Hull City. The club also made it to the fourth round of the FA Cup before losing 2–1 to Chelsea. Marcus Bent, on loan from Charlton Athletic, finished the season as the club's top goalscorer with a total of seven goals, and Paul Scharner was voted as the club's Player of the Year.

Squad

First-team squad

(Sources)[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 England GK Chris Kirkland
2 England DF Ryan Taylor
3 Sweden DF Erik Edman
5 Honduras MF Wilson Palacios
6 France FW Antoine Sibierski
8 Republic of Ireland MF Kevin Kilbane[4]
9 England FW Emile Heskey
10 Wales MF Jason Koumas
11 England MF Michael Brown
12 England GK Mike Pollitt
14 Jamaica FW Marlon King[5]
15 Nigeria FW Julius Aghahowa
16 Ecuador MF Antonio Valencia
No. Position Player
17 Barbados DF Emmerson Boyce[6]
18 Austria DF Paul Scharner
19 England DF Titus Bramble
20 Cameroon DF Salomon Olembé
21 Poland MF Tomasz Cywka
23 England FW Marcus Bent (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
24 Australia MF Josip Skoko
25 Netherlands DF Mario Melchiot (captain)
26 Netherlands MF Rachid Bouaouzan
27 Poland MF Tomasz Kupisz
31 Honduras DF Maynor Figueroa (on loan from Olimpia)
32 Norway DF Erik Hagen (on loan from Zenit St. Petersburg)

On loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
4 Sweden DF Andreas Granqvist (at Helsingborg)
7 Senegal FW Henri Camara (at West Ham United)
13 England GK Carlo Nash (at Stoke City)
No. Position Player
22 Wales MF David Cotterill (at Sheffield United)
Scotland DF Andy Webster (at Rangers)

Starting 11

Considering starts in all competitions[7]

Results

Premier League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
111 August 2007EvertonA1 – 239,220SibierskiReport
215 August 2007MiddlesbroughH1 – 014,007SibierskiReport
318 August 2007SunderlandH3 – 018,639Sibierski, Heskey, LandzaatReport
425 August 2007West Ham UnitedA1 – 133,793ScharnerReport
51 September 2007Newcastle UnitedA0 – 150,461Report
615 September 2007FulhamH1 – 116,973KoumasReport
722 September 2007ReadingA1 – 221,379BentReport
829 September 2007LiverpoolH0 – 124,311Report
96 October 2007Manchester UnitedA0 – 475,300Report
1020 October 2007PortsmouthH0 – 217,695Report
1127 October 2007Birmingham CityA2 – 327,661Bent (2)Report
123 November 2007ChelseaH0 – 219,011Report
1311 November 2007Tottenham HotspurA0 – 435,504Report
1424 November 2007ArsenalA0 – 260,126Report
151 December 2007Manchester CityH1 – 118,614ScharnerReport
169 December 2007Bolton WanderersA1 – 420,309LandzaatReport
1715 December 2007Blackburn RoversH5 – 316,489Landzaat, Bent (3), ScharnerReport
1822 December 2007FulhamA1 – 120,820BentReport
1926 December 2007Newcastle UnitedH1 – 020,304TaylorReport
2029 December 2007Aston VillaH1 – 218,806BrambleReport
212 January 2008LiverpoolA1 – 142,302BrambleReport
2212 January 2008Derby CountyA1 – 031,652SibierskiReport
2320 January 2008EvertonH1 – 218,820Jagielka (o.g.)Report
2429 January 2008MiddlesbroughA0 – 122,963Report
252 February 2008West Ham UnitedH1 – 020,525KilbaneReport
269 February 2008SunderlandA0 – 243,600Report
2723 February 2008Derby CountyH2 – 020,176Report
281 March 2008Manchester CityA0 – 038,261Report
299 March 2008ArsenalH0 – 019,676Report
3016 March 2008Bolton WanderersH1 – 017,055HeskeyReport
3122 March 2008Blackburn RoversA1 – 323,541KingReport
3229 March 2008PortsmouthA0 – 218,623Report
335 April 2008Birmingham CityH2 – 017,926Taylor (2)Report
3414 April 2008ChelseaA1 – 140,487HeskeyReport
3519 April 2008Tottenham HotspurH1 – 118,673HeskeyReport
3626 April 2008ReadingH0 – 019,043Report
373 May 2008Aston VillaA2 – 042,640Valencia (2)Report
3811 May 2008Manchester UnitedH0 – 225,133Report

FA Cup

Main article: 2007–08 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R35 January 2008SunderlandA3 – 020,821 (1,184 away)Scharner, Cotterill, McShane (o.g.)Report
R426 January 2008ChelseaH1 – 214,166SibierskiReport

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R228 August 2007Hull CityH0 – 15,440Report

See also

References

  1. "Wigan 0–2 Chelsea". 3 November 2007. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  2. "Latics are safe". 3 May 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  3. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/2007-2008/faprem/wigan.htm FootballSquads – Wigan Athletic – 2007/08
  4. Kilbane was born in Preston, England.
  5. King was born in Dulwich, London, England.
  6. Boyce was born in Aylesbury, England, but also qualified to represent Barbados internationally through his parents and would make his full international debut for Barbados in March 2008.

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