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Wigan Athletic - Last Two Days Of Competition


The chance to win a free copy of Ken Barlows book Mild and Bitter Were the Days via our free to enter competition is set to close on Saturday after the Arsenal game

The book charts the life and loves of a young Latics fan in 1970`s Wigan and is a cracking read for all, see below for competition details and how to enter.

Book competition

Vital Latics have teamed up with the author Ken Barlow to offer one lucky Vital member the chance to win a personalised signed copy by Ken himself of his fabulous new book about life supporting the Latics back in the 1970`s, entitled `Mild and Bitter Were the Days`.

To enter the competition simply answer the following question:

Which league were the Latics in before they gained election to the football league:

A - Southern Premier League
B - Northern Premier League
C - National Premier League

To enter click here don`t forget your name and address in case you are the lucky winner and also include your Vital username, good luck



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Writer: worbo Mail feedback, articles or suggestions

Date:Thursday September 17 2009

Time: 11:44AM

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Be in it to win it, free to enter and open to ALL Vital members not just Latics fans
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