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 Post subject: Luton have got it bad
PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:15 pm 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40246146

We have got to get rid of Coxface before it drags down to this level.
Thank goodness the Vic isn't worth what ever Kennilworth Rd is.

"Our future is being played out in the High Court, we have a very thin squad, there's no guarantees we can actually put a team out next year. So survival, yes, but in the very thinnest sense of the word."
"All we know is what we can see, which is nine junior professionals, no seniors, no access to a training ground, no shirts, no training tops, and they're due back in pre-season in the first week of July."

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 Post subject: Re: Luton have got it bad
PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:18 pm 
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Orient have it bad too.

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 Post subject: Re: Luton have got it bad
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 Post subject: Re: Luton have got it bad
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Yes the number 31 was about 17 and played a blinder behind the striker and getting space in the old Peter Bearsdley 'hole' position. His passing and touch was A1.

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 Post subject: Re: Luton have got it bad
PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:26 pm 
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Chip Fireball wrote:
If he is talking about Orient, and the link suggests he is, we should have got in and nicked a couple of their players if they were all being released. Two of their kids took the piss out of us at Brisbane Road.

to be fair, you would have ran rings round Pools that day too.

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 Post subject: Re: Luton have got it bad
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In the first 10 minutes at Orient they were clearly nervous and a bit all over, yet by half time you'd have thought we were playing Brazil.

I'd be surprised if most of the youngsters who'd been playing aren't snapped up by bigger clubs.


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Blimey! major coxall up, I meant orient. Soz.

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Yes the number 31 was about 17 and played a blinder behind the striker and getting space in the old Peter Bearsdley 'hole' position. His passing and touch was A1.


A1?


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balltofeet wrote:
Yes the number 31 was about 17 and played a blinder behind the striker and getting space in the old Peter Bearsdley 'hole' position. His passing and touch was A1.


A1?


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balltofeet wrote:
Yes the number 31 was about 17 and played a blinder behind the striker and getting space in the old Peter Bearsdley 'hole' position. His passing and touch was A1.


A1?


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Yes the number 31 was about 17 and played a blinder behind the striker and getting space in the old Peter Bearsdley 'hole' position. His passing and touch was A1.


A1?




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Always loved the A1, massively better road than the M1 and the official route south for Pools when Sean was at the wheel of the bus that drives itself.

Wasn't at the Orient match but I heard that lad's passing was more A19 near Dalton Park - reasonably fast moving, rarely blocked but never all that exciting.


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