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A trip to Villa would be infinitely more palatable than Luton. I expect most are feeling that this is now a crap tie because of the location more than anything else.
Plus the attendance it would have been a lot better if we got Villa and it was on tv so a good whack from the gate money and Tv . So we will just have to beat them then get a prem side away on the tv to make up for it.
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Agree Rick but Luton were not held back by their tight fisted chairman unlike us. Who knows where we will be in five years under 1878
Fair point Pete. I would add though that being a football fan isnt cheap . I go every now and then to watch Grimsby play and its £20 a game. You can go to a restaurant for that and get a main dish and a side at least.
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Now the replay is done, I think we can safely say it was the worst possible draw by some margin. Let’s see.
Chances of winning: next to zero Play our best player: nope Nice ground: fúcking hell, no! Big gate: Nah Big away end: smaller than wacca’s cóck Not been there for a while: 2017, fúck off Nice surrounding area: it’s the zombie apocalypse, but the zombies are trying to get away
The positives?
Are we Scunny: thank the Lord we ain’t!
Ha ha, you've found your way onto the Luton forum with that post Poojah! https://members.boardhost.com/lutonoutlaws/thread/1673994536.html
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Now the replay is done, I think we can safely say it was the worst possible draw by some margin. Let’s see.
Chances of winning: next to zero Play our best player: nope Nice ground: fúcking hell, no! Big gate: Nah Big away end: smaller than wacca’s cóck Not been there for a while: 2017, fúck off Nice surrounding area: it’s the zombie apocalypse, but the zombies are trying to get away
Pretty fair assessment I’d say
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I saw us win 2 0 there in 1980-81 and lose 6 0 in 1981-82. I've seen several other wins there, another defeat and a draw.
Been there with Brentford a few times including a good FA Cup win. I don't think I'll fight for a ticket for this one. I'm off to Crawley next week and that's enough. Had a right bug and still trying to properly recover.
From the sublime to the ridiculous those two games Chris.... enjoyed the first one even if it was a bit scary before & after the game. The second one of course not so much! My favourite visit there was when we won 4-1 and Paul Groves got a hat-trick Last time I went was just before Xmas in the 2017-18 season when they got promoted and we just escaped relegation .....I'd say our chances of getting a win in this cup tie are about as good as the odds then Not a particularly inspiring destination at all.... used to go to some of their games with a fan of theirs I knew when I lived in MK when they were riding high with David Pleat in charge (promoted that season after that 6-0 drubbing) Played there a couple of times too when they had their artificial surface.... still never really warmed to the place, although the post match sandwiches were tasty. They literally flew off the plates
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I think its going to be tough. A quick look at the weekly wage bills reflect that as well .Lutons weekly wage bill is £139,640 per week and Grimsbys only is £42,530 per week. Football by and large tends to be market forces. The best players tend to end up at the top clubs and so forth. Having said that a championship player can pick up a half decent wage . In the 2021 -22 season the average wage was £35,000 a week .
I dread to think what you're earning if £35,000 a week is only half decent
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I remember that 6-0 defeat well. drunk it down all game too IIRC. The Sports Telegraph headlines that night was WHITE HOT, as Steve (I think) White scored 4.
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I dread to think what you're earning if £35,000 a week is only half decent
It doesn't last though Mariner and the pressure on the players to get that and maintain it is tough. I look at some of the players who have done well in the premiership and for then to it all go to pot via injury(Jack Wilshire) or even personal problems. There's things we dont always see that go on behind the scenes in a players lives(applies to all levels in the professional set up eg from premiership to league 2) that can affect them negatively which doesn't come out in the media. Paul Scholes loosely touched this in a interview. He has a disabled lad and he was having problems. It affected him during a game which resulted in poor performance and Alex Ferguson took him off early .
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I remember that 6-0 defeat well. drunk it down all game too IIRC. The Sports Telegraph headlines that night was WHITE HOT, as Steve (I think) White scored 4.
That's the one Les - got absolutely rinsed both on and off the pitch
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I can't remember which season it was but I am sure they had a large open end and the Luton fans were obviously feeling sorry for us as and they didn't feel we had enough and they had had a whip round for a couple of tons of rubble and countless darts as they were kindly throwing them over the fence for us.
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