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JoesMum

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Quite.
But Leeds have got the fan base to eventually recover, not sure that poor Luton have.

Luton actually has a much bigger fan base than you would expect. It still fills Kenilworth Road at home matches (not as big as Elland Road admittedly) and takes 2-3000 fans to away matches even in the darkest days of the Conference. When they were in the Conference, their travelling fans often outnumbered the opposition home fans :D

People forget that Luton had 1st division glory days beating Arsenal in the League Cup Final. :D

Hark at me, married to a Luton man and knowing their entire history now! :D
 

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Chores complete... Well, there are towels in the tumble dryer, but nothing else on the list.

It is very cold outside. I went out to sort out our bird feeders and froze. And this afternoon I had to hold onto the ladder so JoesDad could sort put some loose cables. That was enough. It looks so lovely and sunny out, but the wind cuts straight through you.

It's very, very quiet in here. I'll stop and give Montgomery a bit of attention. He's looking a bit lost and lonely and in need of a cuddle; poor thing
 

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Luton actually has a much bigger fan base than you would expect. It still fills Kenilworth Road at home matches (not as big as Elland Road admittedly) and takes 2-3000 fans to away matches even in the darkest days of the Conference. When they were in the Conference, their travelling fans often outnumbered the opposition home fans :D

People forget that Luton had 1st division glory days beating Arsenal in the League Cup Final. :D

Hark at me, married to a Luton man and knowing their entire history now! :D
Luton actually has a much bigger fan base than you would expect. It still fills Kenilworth Road at home matches (not as big as Elland Road admittedly) and takes 2-3000 fans to away matches even in the darkest days of the Conference. When they were in the Conference, their travelling fans often outnumbered the opposition home fans :D

People forget that Luton had 1st division glory days beating Arsenal in the League Cup Final. :D

Hark at me, married to a Luton man and knowing their entire history now! :D
Hmmm.
Luton's average home gate must be less than 10,000
Leeds more than 30,000.
Quite a difference.
 

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Chores complete... Well, there are towels in the tumble dryer, but nothing else on the list.

It is very cold outside. I went out to sort out our bird feeders and froze. And this afternoon I had to hold onto the ladder so JoesDad could sort put some loose cables. That was enough. It looks so lovely and sunny out, but the wind cuts straight through you.

It's very, very quiet in here. I'll stop and give Montgomery a bit of attention. He's looking a bit lost and lonely and in need of a cuddle; poor thing
I've been cuddling Spiny Norman.
But it's quite painful, bless him.
 

JoesMum

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For Wifey's Third Birthday day (Box day???):


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ♪ ♫
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ♫ ♪
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR WIFEY ♪ ♪ ♫
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!! ♪ ♪ ♫ ♫
I think she's only on day 2 at the moment. So, in the tradition of Boxing Day, it is birthday box.
 

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Happy birthday Box wifey!
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You refer to it as soccer there?
(though it is an English word)
Is football the silly game played mainly with the hands?
Lol. I think my sister who stays in the UK mentioned to me once that it is called football and not soccer. In SA they always call it soccer. Not reallt sure why it is different.
 

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