11-12-2020, 16:16
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LAST TIME OUT
COVENTRY CITY 0 LUTON TOWN 0
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PRESTON NORTH END 3 MIDDLESBROUGH 0
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LAST SEASON
LUTON TOWN 1 PRESTON NORTH END 1
A game we should have absolutely cruised but Jones's use of the substitutes made the difference in the end and they levelled just before the end, had a ticket for the behind closed doors games, probably the closest I'll ever get to getting in through the away end.
FORM GUIDE
LUTON TOWN 6 PRESTON NOTH END 9
LUTON NEWBIES
Morrell, Lockyer and Dewsbury-Hall
MACS VIEW
Whisper it quietly we may just be getting our act together, three games unbeaten and a thumping big home win to boot, however this is a difficult game not only do we have to face 11 on the pitch we will also have a ground with fans in although not many but will make a difference to the way the game is played.
Town escaped relegation after putting a good run together when the season restarted under returning manager Nathan Jones, they have started the season decently flirting with the play off zone earlier on, but now are one place below us on the same points but have a -6 goal difference.
Surprised how well James Collins has done in the Championship doesn't miss from the spot and weighs in with his far share of goals as well as that. Moncur has caused us misery before. Tight ground fans will make a difference .
FAMOUS LUTON FOLK
Stephen Richard Lyster Clark (born 30 October 1945) is an English philosopher and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Liverpool.[3] Clark specialises in the philosophy of religion and animal rights, writing from a philosophical position that might broadly be described as Christian Platonist. He is the author of twenty books, including The Moral Status of Animals (1977), The Nature of the Beast (1982), Animals and Their Moral Standing (1997), G.K. Chesterton (2006), Philosophical Futures (2011), and Ancient Mediterranean Philosophy (2012), as well as 77 scholarly articles, and chapters in another 109 books.[4][5] He is a former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Applied Philosophy (1990–2001).[4]
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?