So would I. All neutrals will want Wigan to do it - though I'd much rather Sunderland
Go down than Villa.
Trouble is, Wigan have no chance on Tuesday. Getting themselves straight back up after the biggest emotional high of their lives is impossible. They're doomed - but will have lifelong memories to treasure.
Posted By: thebigfeller on May 12th 2013 at 21:48:29
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- Is it possible for Wigan to lift themselves enough to turn Arsenal over on Tuesday? (NCFC) - UtterlyHuckerby, May 12, 21:46:56
- It's Sunderland who would be more at risk than Villa (NCFC) - ingi, May 12, 22:14:26
- My Sunderland friends are in agony (NCFC) - norway, May 12, 21:49:59
- So would I. All neutrals will want Wigan to do it - though I'd much rather Sunderland (NCFC) - thebigfeller, May 12, 21:48:29
- And they might not be back (NCFC) - norway, May 12, 21:52:04
- Europa League won't help (n/m) (NCFC) - mr carra, May 12, 22:05:47
- Villa will be hard to beat next term (NCFC) - Old Man, May 12, 22:01:54
- Got to wonder what'll happen to their attendances (NCFC) - King, May 12, 21:55:53
- Would love it if Wigan pulled out a result (NCFC) - KentonCanary, May 12, 21:51:03
- I'd much rather play Sunderland than Villa next season (n/m) (NCFC) - UtterlyHuckerby, May 12, 21:50:03
- Sunderland are our twin club. But I still wuv Lambert. Can't wish ill on him I'm afraid (n/m) (NCFC) - thebigfeller, May 12, 22:00:08
- And they might not be back (NCFC) - norway, May 12, 21:52:04
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