From what I've seen and read, they should have probably relegated Sheffield Wednesday instead of Wigan.still following the original plan from 2015/16 …. poor WIGAN, had a really good team put together and finish up relegated after their "owners" did a run for it [ and the probs with Covid of course ]
wigan sue the EFL, it seems they were trying to overstep the mark with SHEFF WED, as SHEFF W was able to benefit from a minor bit of EFL action v SW … HAD THEY GONE FOR THE MAIN ASPECT then SW would be lge 1 Wigan and Charlton should sueFrom what I've seen and read, they should have probably relegated Sheffield Wednesday instead of Wigan.
Wigan went into administration on July 1stwigan sue the EFL, it seems they were trying to overstep the mark with SHEFF WED, as SHEFF W was able to benefit from a minor bit of EFL action v SW … HAD THEY GONE FOR THE MAIN ASPECT then SW would be lge 1 Wigan and Charlton should sue
not sure of timelines but SW APPARENTLY BENEFITTED? from season proper ending [ May?]... when did Wigan go into admin?
Looks like we've each put about 2 mill Wigan's way. You've gone for a midfielder in Joe Williams whilst we've spent on a striker in Kieffer Moore.
There's a fair age difference between the two but then I would imagine we each have different needs in our squads.
I wonder which of us will get the best return from our alleged 2 mill investments - any thoughts?
Looks like we've each put about 2 mill Wigan's way. You've gone for a midfielder in Joe Williams whilst we've spent on a striker in Kieffer Moore.
There's a fair age difference between the two but then I would imagine we each have different needs in our squads.
I wonder which of us will get the best return from our alleged 2 mill investments - any thoughts?


I think both will be good, Moore is a little more proven, especially last season, but Cardiff have a habit of making good strikers look bad, so long may it continue
All joking aside OS, I think he will do very well for you, I wouldn't have minded if we had signed him.
Williams has had 100 championship games, so could be classed as proven. Sad fact is though he’s always been in a relegated teamI think both will be good, Moore is a little more proven, especially last season, but Cardiff have a habit of making good strikers look bad, so long may it continue
All joking aside OS, I think he will do very well for you, I wouldn't have minded if we had signed him.

Williams has had 100 championship games, so could be classed as proven. Sad fact is though he’s always been in a relegated team![]()
although they did actually finish midtableWilliams has had 100 championship games, so could be classed as proven. Sad fact is though he’s always been in a relegated team![]()
Wigan relegated because of a 12 point deduction, which they came very close to overcoming and because of a bent EFL protecting yet another big club.
Other sad facts is they had a better GD than us, let in less goals than us, lost only 6 of their last 27 games, we lost 15 of our last 26, unbeaten in their 9 post lockdown games, we lost 5.
although they did actually finish midtable
....and finishing 12th isn’t mid table?although they did actually finish midtable
that seems very unfair on WIGAN \then as the "season ended " in May …. according judgement on Sheff Wed ….Wigan went into administration on July 1st
If the quoted fee of £1.25 million is correct then I guess it was too good a deal to turn away fromSo according to the BristolPost we signed Williams with an existing injury and that injury might keep him out for 12 weeks.
I hope this is not a snapshot of things to come from the new set up, not a great start.