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The big moment came when the councillors were asked to vote and I was a bit worried when I saw quite a few hands not go up in support but luckily then realised these people were not actually voting and to a great cheer reminiscent of a Luton goal the result was announced as 8 in favour of the development and just 1 against and permission had been granted. The three Luton representatives, including Gary Sweet, played a blinder. I never thought watching a local council planning meeting would be interesting and nerve wracking at the same time.

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With Power Court safely in the bag so to speak this was now the meeting on which all our future dreams rested. So Saturday over and all thoughts turned to the big match Monday night at the Town Hall.

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Some players later even opting for a full recovery session in temperatures of around -130 degrees. Surely the players could have just trotted down to the beach and gone for a swim in the sea, which I'm sure was cold enough. The players left the field to be greeted with the bizarre sight of what was in effect a large paddling pool set up outdoors by the building sight which used to be the main stand, which had been filled with ice for the players to have their post match recovery session. The game ended 0-0 which was slightly disappointing seeing how dominant we had been second half and this disappointment increased on hearing Sunderland had snatched a very late equaliser at Wycombe. We huffed and we puffed but couldn't find a way to beat former Luton loanee Matt Macey who made a couple of excellent saves, especially the one where he tipped Collo's header over the bar. The second half we got on top of Plymouth and it was virtually all one way traffic as we pressed for the all important breakthrough.

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With the Plymouth fans begging for him to be sent off Mick took the sensible decision to remove him to avoid us having to play with 10 men.Īt half-time it was 0-0 and all to play for. The main talking point was Super Danny having to be substituted after about half an hour out of fear he was going to get sent off having been booked unfairly in my opinion, fouled and then penalised for falling on the ball and picking it up in expectation of being awarded a free-kick but the referee disagreed. The game was a tight affair and fairly even in the first half. Plymouth had been on a good run of form since Christmas and so I was expecting a tough game. This was to be Sonny Bradley's first return to Plymouth since he left to join us last summer and he was keener than most, I am sure, to perform well and keep the Plymouth attack at bay. Commercial Booking Rules and Regulations.









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