When Did Wigan Leave Springfield Park?

1999.
Springfield Park was a multi-purpose stadium in Wigan, Greater Manchester. It was the home ground of Wigan Athletic F.C. until the club moved to the new JJB Stadium (now DW Stadium) after the 1998–99 season.

Springfield Park (Wigan)

Construction
Opened 1897
Closed 1999
Demolished 1999
Construction cost £16,000

When did Wigan go down?

Wigan was elected to the Football League in 1978 and was promoted out of the Fourth Division in 1981–82. The club won the Associate Members’ Cup in 1985, but was relegated back into the fourth tier in 1993.
Wigan Athletic F.C.

Full name Wigan Athletic Football Club
Founded 1932
Ground DW Stadium
Capacity 25,138
Owner Phoenix 2021 Limited

Where did Wigan Athletic move their home ground to in 1999?

Springfield Park
Wigan Athletic’s success has improved considerably since their move to the stadium from Springfield Park in 1999. The club subsequently climbed up two divisions to play in the Premier League from 2005 until 2013.

When were Wigan relegated from the Premier League?

2013
Over the following eight years the club would continually defy the odds, and the critics, to remain in the top flight and, before their relegation in 2013, proudly stand as the ninth longest serving team in the division.

What league were Wigan in in 2013?

The 2013–14 season was Wigan Athletic’s first season back in the Championship (and third overall) after the club’s relegation from the Premier League at the end of the 2012–13 season, after eight consecutive seasons in the top flight.

What accent is Wigan?

While residents of the northern boroughs of Bury, Bolton, Rochdale and Oldham are characterised as speaking ‘Lancashire’, Wigan natives are thought to have a distinctive dialect all of their own – and more likely to catch the ‘buz’ or read a ‘bewk’ than their GM neighbours.

Is Wigan a deprived area?

Wigan has some of the highest levels of deprivation in the country.

When did Wigan stop being in Lancashire?

In 1974 Wigan was transferred from Lancashire to the new entity of Greater Manchester, along with Rochdale, Bolton, Bury, Oldham and others.

What did Wigan used to be called?

The late 2nd-century Antonine Itinerary mentions a Roman settlement called Coccium 17 miles (27 km) from the Roman fort at Manchester (Mamucium) and 20 miles (32 km) from the fort at Ribchester (Bremetennacum). Although the distances are slightly out, it has been assumed that Coccium is Roman Wigan.

When was Springfield park built?

Springfield Park was designed by architect Richardson Thomas Johnson and built in 1897 at a cost of £16,000. It was owned by The Wigan Trotting and Athletic Grounds Company Ltd. The first professional football match at the stadium took place in September 1897 when Wigan County played Burton Swifts in a friendly match.

Which year did Chelsea beat Wigan 8 0?

2010
On this day – 9 May 2010: Chelsea win 8-0 to clinch title.

What does DW stand for Wigan?

The DW Stadium, named after owner Dave Whelan of the club’s sponsors DW Sports Fitness, has been home to Wigan Athletic since 1999 after they moved from Springfield Park, where they had played since 1932. The stadium is also shared with Rugby League club Wigan Warriors.

Why are Wigan called the tics?

For a fairly obvious reason Wigan’s nickname is The Latics, inspired by local pronunciation of the suffix. The first Latics team in season 1932/3, playing in the Cheshire League, wore red and white halved shirts. The same coloured shirts were worn throughout the Thirties up until the outbreak of the Second World War.

How much did Wigan sell for?

The deal is reportedly £3m, verified by the EFL. Talal Mubara Al Hammad said: I am delighted that we have been successful in our negotiations with the administrators and that we are now able to help restore pride and belief with everyone associated with the club.

Who sold Central Park Wigan?

The Official Gate was about 37.000 but many people thought there was far more in the ground. In January 1997 the Club Shareholders voted to sell the Stadium to Dave Whelan with the idea of completely refurbishing the ground as a home for Wigan Rugby and Wigan Athletic.

How many years were Wigan in the Premier League?

Wigan’s first ever major trophy also gave the club a place in the group stage of the Europa League. Following their 4–1 defeat to Arsenal three days later, Wigan Athletic ended their eight-year spell in the Premier League and became the first team to be relegated and win the FA Cup in the same season.

What food is Wigan famous for?

Pie
But there’s one town in Greater Manchester where every week is Pie Week. Wigan is known as the land of the ‘pie-eaters‘ – although there’s more history behind that nickname than you might think…

Are people from Wigan friendly?

Wigan is known for its friendly people and our strong sense of community.

How do Wigan people talk?

While residents of the northern boroughs of Bury, Bolton, Rochdale and Oldham are characterised as speaking ‘Lancashire’, Wigan natives are thought to have a distinctive dialect all of their own – and more likely to catch the ‘buz’ or read a ‘bewk’ than their GM neighbours.

Where is the best place to live in Wigan?

Orrell and Gathurst are good also. Aspull. On the other side of Wigan: Ashton-in-Makerfield & Bryn are good and town centre wise Newtown is okay.

Is Wigan nice to live?

In fact, many consider it to be one of the happiest places to live in Greater Manchester. The city is full of beautiful green scenery, along with a bustling and vibrant town centre. Plus, it’s ideally located for easy travel to either Liverpool or Manchester.