Tranmere test for Wigan Athletic '˜trialists'
Just don’t let Paul Cook hear anyone making reference to the out-of-contract free agents – who have been training with Latics at Euxton – as ‘trialists’!
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Hide Ad“I don’t really like talking about ‘trialists’, because I think it’s a very disrespectful way of describing players,” he told the Wigan Post.
“These are very much senior players who’ve had great careers, and to call them ‘trialists’ is probably not really correct.
“Yes we’ve got lads in training who we’re having a look at, and they might be involved this weekend.
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Hide Ad“It’s different lads being given a go, different formations, different opportunities for different people.”
Cook also played a trademark straight bat to the question of whether they were playing their way towards a contract at the DW.
“You’re not going to get me on this one!” he smiled.
“Again, you’re at a stage of the season where lads are weighing up their options.
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Hide Ad“Being in and around a club, training and playing games, is good for them.
“If an opportunity then comes for them to join somebody else, they’re fit and raring to go. And obviously there remains the possibility of staying with us if that’s the right move.
“It’s basically a door that’s open both ways.”
Two other free agents who won’t be featuring at Prenton Park – or staying with Latics – are Jason Shackell and Marc Bola.
Ex-Derby centre-back Shackell has received an injury setback, while former Arsenal junior Bola is expected to join Blackpool.