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Mild & Bitter Were The Days

Ken Barlow

Links

These are links to sites we enjoy, recommend, found useful or just downright intriguing.Most are Latics or at least Wigan related but not all.

When Saturday Comes Review
www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/4704/28/

www.wastc.co.uk
www.wanafa.com
www.yeoldetreeandcrown.co.uk
www.wiganathletic-mad.co.uk
www.gowigan.com
www.wiganworld.co.uk
www.mudhutsmedia.co.uk
www.vaughanmedia.co.uk
www.littlewigan.co.uk

www.tripsonglue.co.uk
A season in the life of the newly liberated 'FC United' as Man Utd fans cast off the shackles of corporate commercialism and embark on a fascinating independant journey from the basement of non-league football.

www.backpagenewcastle.com
All sports and football specialists 'Backpage' boast they have the world largest stock of football and sport related books and DVDs. If they haven't got it, just ask... great site.

www.aggd.co.uk
Andrew Greenhalgh Graphic Design.

Forums

www.wiganworld.co.uk/forum/
www.yeoldetreeandcrown.co.uk/modules/newbb/
http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=558&
www.littlewigan.co.uk/LittleWigan/Forum/index.php
www.mudhutsmedia.co.uk/e107_plugins/forum/forum.php

Mild And Bitter Were The Days - Wigan Athletic FC 1970

“What prompted the diary keeping is a mystery to this day. I was not the diary keeping type. I could barely do my much needed homework so why I convinced myself of the need to record my life I do not know. Perhaps it was an inflated sense of self-importance that prompted the idea? Or maybe I was influenced by ‘Star Trek’ and James T. Kirk’s ‘Captain’s Log?’ I was certainly obsessed about the timing of events, even down to recording specific times I left the house and returned!”

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