Hope Luton win today

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Bernadettec

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Even though I am an AFC Wimbledon fan I hope you Luton win their game this afternoon to reach their second successive PO Final and this time they will win to regain their place back in the League
 
Good luck Hatters <ok>

If you make it, Mick will have to give you a place on the L2 board next season. Oh how I can see the Hornet exchanges now <laugh>

<bubbly>
 
May the best team win today. <ok>

Meaning, of course, that York will regain their place in the Football League whilst the losers will fester down where they belong for a good while longer.
 
May the best team win today. <ok>

Meaning, of course, that York will regain their place in the Football League whilst the losers will fester down where they belong for a good while longer.

Part of me wanted them to win today on the basis that it's nice to have the chance to play the. However, I live near wembley and was out shopping and encountered some of their wonderful fans - many thanks to them for reminding me what a nasty bunch of vermin they really are and to york City for ensuring that the football league can be free from this cancer for at least another season.
 
D.S. I have a friend who supports Luton and I assure you he is anything but "vermin". Please do not stereotype.
 
Let's face it, where would you rather travel to for the day for an away game? The marvellous walled Roman city of York with it's cobbled streets, copious shopping, Viking heritage, towers and ruins, plus the Minster. Or Luton. 60s-built sh*t hole.
 
Great comments DS and Jugster, couldn't agree more.

Congratulations York City, I'm really pleased you got to experience the euphoria we enjoyed in 2010. There's nothing quite like winning at Wembley.