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Postby Mark Gwent » Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:31 pm

Do Luton have a decent following on the road cos Luton is a long journey remember Oxford came with about five hundred couple of seasons ago but they were top of the league at the time.Lets hope for a big crowd plus 3pts
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Postby steve mfc » Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:00 pm

Mark Gwent wrote:Do Luton have a decent following on the road cos Luton is a long journey remember Oxford came with about five hundred couple of seasons ago but they were top of the league at the time.Lets hope for a big crowd plus 3pts


When you consider they have sold 37,800 tickets for wembley and they want more, then you would think that 500 would be a minimum.

However even though they can technically still avoid relegation even their most positive fans must see it as very unlikely, and as you say it is a long way.

Their form is not bad at the moment either, so it should be a difficult game with them fighting to stay in this league.
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Postby trueshrimp » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:41 am

lets have a good win on saturday, theres not many home games left till the end of the season.
we are not ready for league 1. lets wait till we get our new stadium then move up to league 1.

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Postby fletch_al » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:54 am

we cant be pickin and choosing when we get promoted. I agree we are not ready but thats not to say we shudnt try
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Re: luton

Postby George Dawes » Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:59 pm

Luton is next to Watford


and the high speed London to Glasgow train stops at Watford gap station 4/5 stops & 4hrs later in Lancaster

id say at least 500
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Postby PUNKISDEAD » Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:20 pm

Lutons fan board recons 250- 500

so it is any ones guess

just count the coaches in the away car park x it by 62 and add 50!!!
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Postby John L » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:12 pm

DawZi wrote:and the high speed London to Glasgow train stops at Watford gap station 4/5 stops & 4hrs later in Lancaster

EH??? :?
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Postby marky » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:25 pm

I think he was trying to infer that you can get a train from Watford to Lancaster. However, for much of the day, you can't get direct trains to/from there because the Glasgow/Lancaster - London trains are non-stop from Warrington Bank Quay and vice versa. This came about in the timetable change last December.
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Postby George Dawes » Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:29 am

well when Ive been to London in the past, the Glasgow train what leaves at Euston station, then all i remember the first stop is Watford gap - Crewe - Manchester -Wigan? then either - Preston/Lancaster - Oxenholme - Carlisle - Glasgow

old inter city was 3hrs 15 mins last time i went with Virgin in 1998 was 4+ hrs, dunno what it's like now
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Postby George Dawes » Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:39 am

John L wrote:
DawZi wrote:and the high speed London to Glasgow train stops at Watford gap station 4/5 stops & 4hrs later in Lancaster

EH??? :?



am not gonna get into a Argument with a "Train Spotter" about the times n Speed of Trains
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Postby seasonsinthesun » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:17 am

That is just plain strange, Dawzi. To be obsessed with trains when the Shrimps have an important match! Personally I prefer writing down all the service station names on the M6 and M5 between Morecambe and Exeter, far more exciting :)
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Re: luton

Postby John L » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:16 am

marky wrote:I think he was trying to infer that you can get a train from Watford to Lancaster. However, for much of the day, you can't get direct trains to/from there because the Glasgow/Lancaster - London trains are non-stop from Warrington Bank Quay and vice versa. This came about in the timetable change last December.

That's right. Less work for me to do and gets me home quicker.... usually! ;)
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Re: luton

Postby John L » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:17 am

DawZi wrote:well when Ive been to London in the past, the Glasgow train what leaves at Euston station, then all i remember the first stop is Watford gap - Crewe - Manchester -Wigan? then either - Preston/Lancaster - Oxenholme - Carlisle - Glasgow

old inter city was 3hrs 15 mins last time i went with Virgin in 1998 was 4+ hrs, dunno what it's like now

Doesn't matter much, but it's Watford Junction, and they don't go through Manchester. ;)
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Postby John L » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:18 am

DawZi wrote:
John L wrote:
DawZi wrote:and the high speed London to Glasgow train stops at Watford gap station 4/5 stops & 4hrs later in Lancaster

EH??? :?



am not gonna get into a Argument with a "Train Spotter" about the times n Speed of Trains

You're getting mixed up with Marky! ;) I'm a bit more important than a train spotter! :roll:
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Postby John L » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:18 am

seasonsinthesun wrote:That is just plain strange, Dawzi. To be obsessed with trains when the Shrimps have an important match! Personally I prefer writing down all the service station names on the M6 and M5 between Morecambe and Exeter, far more exciting :)

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby morecambe mick » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:23 am

John L wrote:
DawZi wrote:

am not gonna get into a Argument with a "Train Spotter" about the times n Speed of Trains

You're getting mixed up with Marky! ;) I'm a bit more important than a train spotter! :roll:



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Postby marky » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:38 pm

DawZi wrote:old inter city was 3hrs 15 mins last time i went with Virgin in 1998 was 4+ hrs, dunno what it's like now

2 hours and 24 minutes :P Oh, and I'm not a train spotter. You'd never see me stood on the end of a platform jotting down numbers & taking photos :P
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Postby George Dawes » Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:07 pm

i just know from my Man United & England Away days, back in my youth, not that ive grown up :P
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Postby Aspers » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:00 pm

2 hours and 24 minutes Oh, and I'm not a train spotter. You'd never see me stood on the end of a platform jotting down numbers & taking photos
DawZi wrote:old inter city was 3hrs 15 mins last time i went with Virgin in 1998 was 4+ hrs, dunno what it's like now

2 hours and 24 minutes :P Oh, and I'm not a train spotter. You'd never see me stood on the end of a platform jotting down numbers & taking photos :P


And if you did you'd get arrested, aren't train spotters a security risk now?? :o
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