i'm goin out at 1
i'm goin out at 1
Manchester City
Oxford United
Woodley sports
y'know.
print screen it then bbz xox
going to the game today?
Nah tried to get tickets but all sold out, going to be buying season ticket for next year though. And i'm going Barnsley away.
I'll have to settle for the BBC RADIO WM (if it's even on their) - or i'll have to settle for Jeff Stelling on SS1.
Last edited by Implement; 18-04-2009 at 12:58 PM.
You can't beat Jeff "There's been a goal" Stelling. You really can't.
What times Wolves kick off? I'm going to find a stream.
Taking a Wolves fan with me to WBA tomorrow aha!
Wolves kick off is 3.00pm. Looked for a stream but isn't one.
And that's a good idea, that'd really piss the **** fans off, all the **** fans round here are already a bit embarrassed/pissed off because the Wolves are going up and they're going down, great I say!![]()
September Preview: After the dissapointment of August, United were in need of a much more improved month as they went into September knowing that they faced 4 tough league matches in September.
First things first in September, the draw for the 2nd Round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, a trophy which The Hatters will feel they can excel in. However if they wish to progress further in the competition they'll have to do it the hard way, after being paired with one of the toughest sides in the draw (again) League 1 promotion pushers Millwall.
Dispite dominating for most of the match United fans left Wembley frustrated as they only managed to pick up a point in a 0-0 draw.
We went down 3-1 to promotion chasing Brentford, however it could of been so very different if youngster Cody Wharton equalised from the penalty spot in the early stages of the first half. Brentford raced into a 3-0 lead with 29 minutes gone and once again, dispite our dominance in possession, we were unable to get the ball in the back of the net. However with 11 minutes to go striker Tim Sills gave us some hope, as he leathered the ball into the back of the net with a fantastic strike. Unfortunately we weren't able to get anything out of the game, much to the dissapointment of manager Harry Kettle.
Another bad day at the office for The Hatters as they once again failed to turn their chances into goals in a 0-0 draw with Chester.
The Hatters broke their 7 game winless streak in the league with an emphatic victory over play-off hopefuls Bradford City. Striker Nicky Forster gave United a shock lead in the 9th minute with a poacher's finish from close range. 3 minutes before the break, all of United's pressure and pushing for a 2nd goal finally payed off as midfield maestro Jake James tapped in from 4 yards to give us a 2-0 advantage going in to the break. Around 5 minutes after the interval fan favourite Matty Hurst grabbed only his 2nd league goal of the season, with a superb volley from just inside the area. The victory will give Kettle's side new hope that their promotion dreams can become a reality.
Player Statistics
As you can see Grant Basey has been the big performer once again this month for The Hatters.
September Review
Dispite a couple of frustrating draws, September was a big improvement on August, with 1 win, 2 draws, 1 loss, 4 goals scored and 3 conceded.
2 Good, 2 Bad
2 Good - Jake James (the midfielder provided some brilliant performances inSeptember) & 3-0 win vs Bradford (a big win over a promotion chasing side)
2 Bad - Cody Wharton (his performances were poor in September and he missed a crucial penalty against Brentford) & 0-0 draw vs Exeter (a dissapointing draw considering the amount of good chances we created)
League Table
Still mid-table, we need some more good results to take us back into contention of the play-offs.
Player Stats (League)
Nicholson & Wootton's consistency is something to smile about for The Hatters.
Goal Of The Month
A great strike from Tim Sills earns him 2nd place in the Coca Cola League 2 Goal Of The Month award.
Board Confidence Update
The board, as you can see, are satisfied with my management of the team.
What's to come in October?
October is going to be an important month in The Hatters' season, as they face 7 grueling games in the space of a month. First off they host Luton Town at Wembley before taking on Millwall in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy 2nd Round. Then comes a run of 4 league games in a fortnight as we take on automatic promotion chasing Gillingham, Macclesfield, Dagenham & Redbridge and Chesterfield. Finally, we end the 7 games on the 28th when we travel to Gigg Lane to take on Bury.
Not the best of months with a couple of shaky draws, but only 1 defeat and 3 clean sheets shows a big improvement on August.
Nice, better than august anyway![]()
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