number what?Kitson12 wrote:No.
Superb attendance too..AthleticoSpizz wrote:3-2 winners today in ET against the much fancied Scunny
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7975143.stm
Whilst it will be playing the likes of Barrow and Salisbury next season, nobody could deny them this.
And, possibly, Oxford.AthleticoSpizz wrote: Whilst it will be playing the likes of Barrow and Salisbury next season, nobody could deny them this.
However, and I don't want to sound too parochial here, they kept going on about how this was the biggest support at Wembley ever, I'm sure we took more than 40k once, Luton might remember it.The whole year inn wrote:Superb attendance too..AthleticoSpizz wrote:3-2 winners today in ET against the much fancied Scunny
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7975143.stm
Whilst it will be playing the likes of Barrow and Salisbury next season, nobody could deny them this.
no, none at allBarry the bird boggler wrote:Any truth in the rumour that their ground isn't up to Conference standard?
Decent game too, or the bits I watched were. Shame that those 40K seem to have better things to do most Saturday afternoons than go to watch Luton or the might not be in as much trouble as they are (much like Brighton). Did LOL when towards the end of the match they zoomed in on a middle aged woman celebrating wildly, proudly wearing her Man United shirt.Silver Fox wrote:The whole year inn wrote:However, and I don't want to sound too parochial here, they kept going on about how this was the biggest support at Wembley ever, I'm sure we took more than 40k once, Luton might remember it.AthleticoSpizz wrote:
Superb attendance too..
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