Embarrassed Wigan players vow to refund fans after 9-1 thrashing at Spurs

Dejected: Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland let nine goals in at White Hart Lane on SundayWigan Athletic's  humiliated players last night did their bit to repair the damaged image ofcash-obsessed modern footballers by offering to refund the entrance money of fans who travelled to see their 9-1 capitulation at Tottenham on Sunday.About 300 Wigan supporters made the 450-mile round trip to north London on Sunday only to see Roberto Martinez's side concede eight second-half goals.Adult tickets for lower-tier 'Category C' games at Spurs cost £27.40 so the 16 Wigan players involved on Sunday are likely to stump up in the region of £500 each to refund the small but hardy bunch of fans who followed them.Captain Mario Melchiot said: 'We feel we badly let down our supporters and this is a gesture to pay them back for their tremendous loyalty. Goal glut: Defoe smashes in Spurs seventh Nightmare: Wigan's away supporters will be haunted by the sight of the White Hart Lane scoreboardFull support: Wigan chairman Dave Whelan is standing by under-fire boss Roberto Martinez 'We were embarrassed by the way we performed. This is something we feel we owe to the fans.'Now we have to draw a line under the game, focus completely on training this week and bounce back on Saturday.'Wigan chairman Dave Whelan gave his full backing to Martinez andlaid some of the blame for the club's difficult season at the door offormer boss Steve Bruce.Whelan said: 'I am sure Roberto will be working on the lads to get some pride back in Wigan Athletic. 'Steve made a few dodgy signings before he left Wigan and he(Martinez) has inherited those dodgy signings so I can't blame Roberto.'He will pull this team around.' Defoe targets Golden Boot and Champions League after five-star show for SpursTottenham 9 Wigan 1: 5-star Defoe's deadly show crushes sorry Latics at White Hart Lane Tottenham strikers rule the Premier League roost with four hat-tricks and 27 goals - while Stoke's hit-men manage just one goal every nine games. Spurs, United, Arsenal and Newcastle - the biggest Premier League wins WIGAN ATHLETIC FC

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