Luton Town 1 Fleetwood Town 3
Luton Town 1 Fleetwood Town 3
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ha!
Plus come on you Wombles!
Plus come on you Wombles!
"I've been a slave to football. It follows you home, it follows you everywhere, and eats into your family life. But every working man misses out on some things because of his job. "
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I guess that’s the up and downs of following football clubs in general. Three tough points gained today but my Saturday afternoon was not perfect as Wrexham lost a two goal lead to Crawley and went home with nothing, but on the other hand my third team came back from 3-1 down to win 4-3 away at Middlesbrough.
The team that play at the County Ground are not doing very well right now, just like Luton (who are increasingly becoming matchday rivals to Us) but there is every chance that we will not be meeting either of Them next season and both those clubs will be below Us or in a different division.
I also see an increasing possibility that Oxford United and Sheffield United could be in the same League next season. Dunno if Chris Wilder would be upset or pleased about that prospect..
The team that play at the County Ground are not doing very well right now, just like Luton (who are increasingly becoming matchday rivals to Us) but there is every chance that we will not be meeting either of Them next season and both those clubs will be below Us or in a different division.
I also see an increasing possibility that Oxford United and Sheffield United could be in the same League next season. Dunno if Chris Wilder would be upset or pleased about that prospect..
After playing each other today at the Broadfield, Crawley and Wrexham go head to head again on Tuesday night at the Racecourse.
Playing the same team twice in the space of four days in a league match seems madness to me.
The Conference seems to be stooping to new lows and Brian Lee should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute.
Glad we are out of it.
Playing the same team twice in the space of four days in a league match seems madness to me.
The Conference seems to be stooping to new lows and Brian Lee should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute.
Glad we are out of it.
Don't forget it always used to be the way that there was a fixture on Chrimble Day and its reverse played a whole 24 hours later, a custom which I'd imagine persisted through to the 60s.
That football has moved on however is I'm sure the point you are making.
I too am very pleased that Lootown are going to lose playoffs again this year, and only wish that the Crazy Gang would return to the league (but think it increasingly unlikely as the Crawley scenic steam railway (didn't think they quit qualified to be called 'express') gathers speed).
That football has moved on however is I'm sure the point you are making.
I too am very pleased that Lootown are going to lose playoffs again this year, and only wish that the Crazy Gang would return to the league (but think it increasingly unlikely as the Crawley scenic steam railway (didn't think they quit qualified to be called 'express') gathers speed).
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Hodgy did an interview last year where he said they used to play on Good Friday, the Saturday and Easter Monday. Perhaps Burton will have to try that with 24 games in 96 days."BigCrompy" wrote:Don't forget it always used to be the way that there was a fixture on Chrimble Day and its reverse played a whole 24 hours later, a custom which I'd imagine persisted through to the 60s.
That football has moved on however is I'm sure the point you are making.
I too am very pleased that Lootown are going to lose playoffs again this year, and only wish that the Crazy Gang would return to the league (but think it increasingly unlikely as the Crawley scenic steam railway (didn't think they quit qualified to be called 'express') gathers speed).
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The Conference and their management can, quite rightly, be criticised for all manner of things but two teams playing each other in quick succession seems well down the list to me!"OUFC4eva" wrote:After playing each other today at the Broadfield, Crawley and Wrexham go head to head again on Tuesday night at the Racecourse.
Playing the same team twice in the space of four days in a league match seems madness to me.
The Conference seems to be stooping to new lows and Brian Lee should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute.
Glad we are out of it.
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That's a big score for a football match. Must have been amazing. Don't fancy England's chances against Wales next month..."Matt D" wrote:scotland 6 - 24 wales"OUFC4eva" wrote:Great Day !
Utd 2-1 Rotherham
Col U 2-1 Sw*ndon
Bradfd 1-0 Wycombe
Luton 1-3 Fleetwd
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Also what happens if Wrexham beat Luton (the 2nd leg is on the 10th) and then get wound up in court (the hearing is on the 11th)
Would Luton go through, or would they have to cancel the play-off Final and the winner of the other semi-final simply be promoted?
If it's the later then Brian Lee ain't going to be happy, what with the profit the Conference appear to make from the Final, let alone his all expenses paid day out.
Would Luton go through, or would they have to cancel the play-off Final and the winner of the other semi-final simply be promoted?
If it's the later then Brian Lee ain't going to be happy, what with the profit the Conference appear to make from the Final, let alone his all expenses paid day out.
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