[Football] Luton's first home Premier League game postponed

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HHGull

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Clashes with Pride.

Oh, wait…
Who’d have thought it.

 




Javeaseagull

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I remember when we came up we had to spend 7 million on new TV studios. That was the season Sky followed BT and started standing on the pitch pre-match! And during the match for that matter.
 




Stat Brother

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If only they'd made their club Premier League Ready.
 


Beach Hut

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Who’d have thought it.

Ridiculous, I thought only Burnley lives matter
 
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JOLovegrove

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Does seem weird that the "super computer" spat out Luton vs Burnely as their first home game. You'd think they wouldn't have them playing someone they faced 6 months ago.
 




Curryisgreat

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Don’t want to say I told you so but posted weeks ago that they should play at Milton Keynes until their stadium is sorted. I told you s Shame no one thought of that idea.


Yep, I’m sure Luton would love to play at a soulless bowl in which generating an atmosphere would be almost impossible, instead of in their compact atmospheric non PLR ground which may just give them enough of an edge to stay up.

Well done you, give yourself a well deserved pat on the back.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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The report I heard on 5Live stated they were on schedule, but are aware that any kind of hitch at all would mean the fixture would need to be postponed, so they'd rather push it back now, and not last minute, stuffing up fans more than is the case by doing it now.
A perfect synopsis. I salute your razor sharp mind and attention to detail.
 


PeterT

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Yep, I’m sure Luton would love to play at a soulless bowl in which generating an atmosphere would be almost impossible, instead of in their compact atmospheric non PLR ground which may just give them enough of an edge to stay up.

Well done you, give yourself a well deserved pat on the back.
Cheers. They can all go to IKEA for the day now instead 🤫. Win win.

I’m going to contact my Saints supporting mate with your advice and tell him they should have stayed at the compact atmospheric* Dell, and would have stayed up if they had done (*aka sh*thole).
 
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Curryisgreat

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Cheers. They can all go to IKEA for the day now instead 🤫. Win win.

I’m going to contact my Saints supporting mate with your advice and tell him they should have stayed at the compact atmospheric* Dell, and would have stayed up if they had done (*aka sh*thole).
They were in the Premier League last time they played there so on this occasion you may actually be right…
 


ElectricNaz

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Are Burnley in their rights here to say "so what" - play it somewhere else then? No rule to say a home game has to be at your home ground. You should be able to fulfil fixtures as a minumum rule in the premier league.

If I was the Burnley chairman I'd be saying that. Harking back to Middlesborough running out of players in the 90s and getting docked 3 points when they could have played 17year old kids from the youth team and got 0 points and stayed up. Enough grounds in London they can play at.

Is it not a fundamental thing that if youre playing in the premier league, your stadium should be ready for it?
 




PeterT

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They were in the Premier League last time they played there so on this occasion you may actually be right…
Yep. Like playing at Withdean, sooooo much more intimidating and I think on this one occasion you might be right too! Give yourself a pat on the back!
 


BBassic

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Yep, I’m sure Luton would love to play at a soulless bowl in which generating an atmosphere would be almost impossible, instead of in their compact atmospheric non PLR ground which may just give them enough of an edge to stay up.

Well done you, give yourself a well deserved pat on the back.
It less about wanting or loving to play at Ground X. If Ground Z isn't fit for purpose then you make do.
 




Easy 10

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Because Burnley don't want to play 4 home games and 0 away while the transfer window is open.
What difference does it make ? You'd only be switching 1 game from A to H, so 3 out of 4 becomes 4 out of 4. For a newly promoted side finding its feet in the PL again, I'd have thought that would be quite a welcome advantage.
 




Eeyore

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Sounding like an entitled top six fan there as is Bozza with “let’s just relegate them” :lolol:
I agree. I'm not sure that Brighton v Stoke City got the juices flowing for many when we arrived at the top table.

During the anti-football season of 2018/19 pretty much anyone against us was dreary.
 


dsr-burnley

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What difference does it make ? You'd only be switching 1 game from A to H, so 3 out of 4 becomes 4 out of 4. For a newly promoted side finding its feet in the PL again, I'd have thought that would be quite a welcome advantage.
I suspect they would prefer to wait until after the transfer window closes. If we have to play 4 home games without our full squad, it could be a significant disadvantage.

Mind you, a newly promoted side isn't where you want to play on their first home game. They'll be well up for it.

As for the League forcing them to play somewhere, Liverpool set a precedent a few years back (also against Burnley). Anfield wasn't ready, so they swapped their first home game to Turf Moor and we played at Anfield later. And of course they weren't going to make Liverpool play anywhere else, so having established the precedent, they can't do it to Luton.
 


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