Graham Barrow, with fine Lancastrian accent, speaks to TNT: “The club is in a good place. I just told them to wave to their families and get on with it. It’s been hard work getting to this. The lads out there are the one who got us there. It is a relief from the league and the grind. The owners deserve more as they saved the club."
He reminds that Wigan played Arsenal in the 2014 semi-final at Wembley.
A blueprint for Messrs Barrow and Whelan?
As Joe Meadway writes as he gets in touch: “Thankfully we sacked Ryan Lowe last week after a 6-1 defeat at Peterborough. So it’s now Graham Barrow and Glenn Whelan and their team, and much more confidence of staying up this season than before. The less said about Lowe the better.”
Graham Barrow is on his sixth turn as Wigan caretaker; he’s 71. Glenn Whelan, the former Ireland international and Pulis lieutenant, is on his second spell as caretaker. If that doesn’t tell you Wigan have been having a tough time, then I don’t know what does.






