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by Ed Bottomley on 16 December 2007
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The ever-popular 'Three things' series has expanded to include match-day action. Some people saw this eight-goal thriller in all its live glory, others on the telly, and some not at all.Either way, everyone probably viewed it differently, and here’s your chance to tell each other what you learned.So forget the numpties at Sky Sports or the nerds at the BBC. Here’s your chance to tell everyone the three things you learned from this match and see what others thought as well.Wigan: Denny Landzaat (10), Marcus Bent (12, 66 and 81), Paul Scharner (37).
Blackburn: Roque Santa Cruz (45, 50, 61). Pen miss: Benni McCarthy 23. Wigan Blackburn Shots (on target) 10(7) 9(5) Fouls 18 24 Corner Kicks 6 4 Offsides 6 1 Possession 49% 51% Yellow Cards 4 4 Red Cards 0 1 Saves 4 5
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by Avantsweater on December 16, 2007
The other teams striker can score a hat-trick and you can still win. A three goal advantage seems like a lot at the time. I hope Heskey is never injured again.
by blakey on December 17, 2007
1. Benni Mcarthy is the new Dwight Yorke 2. Blackburn's christmas party was last friday night 3. Wigan's stadium is similar in build quality to my garden shed.
by Fred Jones on December 17, 2007
We can't all have 60,000 seater stadiums. The comment about your garden shed/wigans ground is uncalled for. Are you a blackburn fan whose team got battered.
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