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Post by lagwafis on Apr 16, 2014 19:18:49 GMT
Some very entertaining games with them down the years (Gordon Marshall's debut horror show aside).
Even Keith Scott managed to score the winner in a five goal thriller.
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Post by onionman on Apr 16, 2014 19:39:58 GMT
Some very entertaining games with them down the years (Gordon Marshall's debut horror show aside). Even Keith Scott managed to score the winner in a five goal thriller. Is it just me that doesn't think Marshall was too bad in that match? No worse than some of the drubbings Muggleton was involved in, certainly. Nice of Ray Wallace to buy an advertising hoarding behind the goal.
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Post by Northy on Apr 16, 2014 19:46:23 GMT
Remember going there for a midweek away match in the simod cup, we got stuffed 4-1 I think, we got searched, my mate had a teaspoon confiscated which was on his keyring, something to do with fishing?, he went to the police station after and got it back
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2014 9:31:55 GMT
no they got relegated that year so stayed in what was then the Football League Division 1 (now the Championship) still a decent old fashioned side though, fair play to them! i want plastic pitches and the carpet burns that go with them Luton and the rest of the old division one resigned en masse from the football league during 91-92. The irony being, having helped to set up the premier league, they never played in it. The premier league also further widened the gap between rich and poor clubs. So while they were loafing in the bottom league without a pot to piss in, arguably it was a problem they helped to create by their resignation in 91-92. yes, my mistake. as you say they were signatories to the establishment of the Prem but then immediately relegated out of it for coming 20th that season... muppets
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Post by basingstokie on Apr 17, 2014 19:18:10 GMT
Remember a 3-3 draw with us getting a last minute equaliser in about 2004 and in 2005 think we beat them in the last game before Xmas. Both at Kenilworth road. Both games in championship so could say we've taken different paths since then
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Post by lordherefordsknob on Apr 17, 2014 21:48:04 GMT
Oh how I miss the burned out cars, and the cars on bricks around the ground.
Makes Shelton look like sandbanks.
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Apr 18, 2014 10:24:45 GMT
I remember, the away supporters ban, plastic pitch, and it's membership/ID scheme. It's Tory MP chairmans support for a national football supporter ID scheme, and oh didn't they resign from the football league to help form the premier league? Lovely club. Yes I have to say these are the things that come to my mind when I think of Luton. The chairman concerned was a Thatcher puppet which makes it even more distasteful.
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