July 2, 2024

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 16: Shaun Maloney, Manager of Hibernian FC reacts prior to the Scottish Cup Semi Final match between Heart Of Midlothian FC and Hibernian FC at Hampden Park on April 16, 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Wigan Athletic boss desperate to paint the town – and DW Stadium – blue for home opener!

Wigan Athletic boss desperate to paint the town – and DW Stadium – blue for home opener!

Shaun Maloney is counting down the moments to Saturday’s home opener against Northampton Town – when Wigan Athletic’s supporters will ‘turn the DW blue and white’.

The campaign – led by the Supporters Club – has been in overdrive all week, with a number of huge flags having been commissioned.

Even the branding on the front of the stadium has been redesigned – incorporating the Wigan Warriors for the first time – to celebrate legends from the town’s two major sporting clubs.

All of which Maloney says will add to the ‘first day back’ excitement on home soil.

“It should be a special day, and we need to put on a performance that’s just as special to reward the fans for their efforts,” he said.

“I have to say the Supporters Club has been a massive point of strength for me really.

“During the summer, they were in constant contact, and I’ve seen every email, every picture that’s been sent in, of every flag that’ll be on display.

“And I also love the new branding on the front of the stadium, and the fact we’re finally getting that sort of connection with the rugby league club.

The DW Stadium will 'turn blue' for Latics' League One opener against Northampton

“I really like the idea of the banners, where one’s more football with rugby behind, and then vice versa on the opposite one.

“It’s also nice to see Graham (Barrow), my assistant on one of them, and I hope maybe one day I can perhaps be on one!

“Look, we’ve got a fair bit to achieve yet before I get myself up there.

“I think the days of scoring the winner in a cup final, like Ben (Watson) are sadly long gone.”

Callum Lang will skipper Latics against Northampton, and he also can’t wait to step out onto the field.

“I’m excited to be back at home,” he said. “I’m sure it will be a great atmosphere, and it’s one we’re looking forward to.

“We want to start this campaign with a win at home, and that’s what we will try and do.”

Supporters Club chair Caroline Molyneux added: “We are celebrating a new season, a new era.

“We want fans to ‘Turn it Blue and White’, wear the new kit, wear blue and white, turn their social media profiles blue and white with our special backgrounds of the flags, bring friends to the game, make some noise and welcome Shaun and the boys for their first home game this season.”

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