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Wigan Town A.F.C.

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The 1906–07 season was the most successful with a third-place finish in the Combination. In January 1907 the club was suspended "sine die" for "supposed wrong treatment of certain players" which amounted to unpaid wages to three members of the playing staff. The ban was lifted after a couple of weeks
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as a guarantee that Town would fulfil all their commitments in the coming nine months, such was the belief that the club would fold during the season. Early results were good until James Harold left in October 1907 from which point the club went into freefall with huge defeats including 12–0 against
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The first public appearance of the club was an exhibition match between the Probables (made up of local men) and the Possibles (players from further afield, brought together by Mr Dale, a committee member) on Christmas Day 1905, which attracted 8,000 to Springfield Park, suggesting that there was a
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and 10–1 against Haslingden after the new year. In January 1908 a reporter for the Wigan Examiner accused Wigan Rugby League Club of having a "pre-determination to bring a clashing engagement with every home fixture of the Town" in order to put them out of business. In April of the same year, club
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treasurer, J. Yarwood, announced a scheme which invited "the working men of Wigan and District" to pay a subscription towards the formation of a new club; this too failed to capture the attention of the public and was wound up in June 1908 with all monies returned.
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where they took over the fixtures of Middlewich F.C. who had folded. The club finished bottom of the league adding only 5 points to total achieved by the club they replaced. Nevertheless, the club applied to join the
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after finishing next to bottom of the league that season. It is assumed that they folded around this time as there is no record of a return for the 1908–09 competition.
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when the debts were settled. Scotsman, James Harold was appointed manager in February 1907 and he arranged friendly matches at
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In the opening Probables v Possibles match, the Probables wore blue and white striped shirts, and the Possibles donned an
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On 21 May 1908, it was announced that Wigan Town had not applied for re-election to the
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The final season, 1907–08, started with the club placing a bond of £20 with the
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on 30 December 1905 which it lost 5–7. In January 1906 they were admitted to
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potential strong following for the association game in a
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Index

Wigan Town A.F.C
Springfield Park
The Combination
Lancashire Combination
Home colours
association football
Wigan
Lancashire
rugby league
Hull City
The Combination
Football League
Clapton Orient
Springfield Park
Preston North End
Sheffield United
Stoke
Birmingham
Aston Villa
Lancashire Combination
Nelson
Lancashire Combination
Aston Villa
FA Cup
1907–08
The Combination



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