CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 chief Steve arg1" "arg2 and Steve arg1" "arg2 boss Steve arg1" "arg2 coach Steve arg1" "arg2 counterpart Steve arg1" ] using (bruce, wigan)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 chief Steve arg1" "arg2 and Steve arg1" "arg2 boss Steve arg1" "arg2 coach Steve arg1" "arg2 counterpart Steve arg1" ] using (bruce, wigan)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 chief Steve arg1" "arg2 boss Steve arg1" "arg2 boss arg1" "arg2 counterpart Steve arg1" ] using (bruce, wigan)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 chief Steve arg1" "arg2 and Steve arg1" "arg2 boss Steve arg1" "arg2 coach Steve arg1" "arg2 counterpart Steve arg1" ] using (bruce, wigan)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
Sempasre @968 (75.0%) on 30-dec-2015 [ "At the end of the game , his final act in Wigan colours was to leave his boots in the centre of the field as he was applauded by Wigan spectators all over the stadium ." ] using (end, wigan)
CPL @1096 (93.8%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 won their first arg1" "arg2 v Chelsea arg1" "arg2 v Manchester United arg1" "arg2 win their first arg1" ] using (match, wigan)
CPL @1096 (98.4%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 beat arg1" "arg2 lose to arg1" "arg2 have already beaten arg1" "arg2 lost to arg1" "arg2 were lucky to beat arg1" "arg2 have to beat arg1" ] using (wigan, chelsea)
CPL @1096 (98.4%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 beat arg1" "arg2 lose to arg1" "arg2 have already beaten arg1" "arg2 lost to arg1" "arg2 were lucky to beat arg1" "arg2 have to beat arg1" ] using (chelsea, wigan)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 beat arg1" "arg2 travel to take on arg1" "arg2 lost to arg1" "arg2 blanked arg1" "arg2 prepare to face arg1" ] using (manchester_united, wigan)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 beat arg1" "arg2 travel to take on arg1" "arg2 lost to arg1" "arg2 blanked arg1" "arg2 prepare to face arg1" ] using (wigan, manchester_united)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 chief Steve arg1" "arg2 and Steve arg1" "arg2 boss Steve arg1" "arg2 coach Steve arg1" "arg2 counterpart Steve arg1" ] using (bruce, wigan)