BBC:
On Wednesday Wigan entered administration just weeks after the club changed owners.Guardian:
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Wigan face a 12-point deduction to be applied either this season - if they finish outside the Championship relegation zone - or at the start of 2020-21.
According to documents filed on the Hong Kong stock exchange, the previous owner, International Entertainment Corporation (IEC), sold Wigan for £17.5m only five weeks earlier to a consortium . . . who then took overall control last week. IEC, based and listed in Hong Kong, registered in the Cayman Islands, operates a hotel casino complex in Manila, capital of the Philippines. The chairman and 56% owner . . . is a Hong Kong-based businessman and high-stakes poker player.Here's a long thread hypothesizing what happened:
On Thursday Parry was recorded without his knowledge outside his home, discussing one of the rumours with a Wigan supporter, saying: “There’s rumours that there is a bet in the Philippines on them being relegated, because the previous owner has got gambling interests in the Philippines.”
A thread: How Wigan Athletic have been victim to one of the greatest sporting scandals of all time.— mark πΈπ± (@marksparko) July 3, 2020