Luton Town put the Premier League to the backburner for what could be a special night on Tuesday when the best team in the world head to Kenilworth Road for the second time this season as Manchester City are the visitors for an FA Cup fifth round tie.
Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to have a look at what could be an epic evening under the floodlights as Luton look to end the cup defence of Pep Guardiola and his men.
The podcast begins by looking at how Manchester City could line up at Kenilworth Road. Will Kevin de Bruyne, Jeremy Doku and Erling Haaland be involved this time or will they be saved?
Who will line up for Luton on the night? Do Albert Sambi Lokonga, Alfie Doughty or Elijah Adebayo get risked for the match? Who starts in goal and will we get to see a first glimpse of Daiki Hashioka? The lads look at all the possible options.
They then look at where Luton can punch a hole or two into this City side and as ever the preview podcast concludes with the score predictions. Do either Kev or James predict a cupset?
Listen to find out as well as much more on the longest running Luton Town podcast!
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The Luton Town Supporters’ Trust was created, and initially named Trust in Luton, in 2003 to help force out unpopular former owner John Gurney.
Current club chief executive Gary Sweet was part of the group that effectively forced the club into administration and out of Mr Gurney’s control, for a new consortium to take over, headed up by Bill Tomlins.
Another change of ownership again brought problems and administration followed again in 2007, until the club was eventually bought out by the fan-led 2020 consortium, headed up by Sweet, which has now helped steer the history-making Hatters from the non-league to the Premier League.
The Supporters’ Trust is a democratic, non-profit organisation run by fans for fans. The purpose of a Trust is to help fans to join together and strengthen their influence over the way Luton Town Football Club is run, and to improve the links between their club and the community it serves.
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13 Comments
Can we do the impossible?: Yes, but not without trying, usually, certainly.
OH KEVIN DE BRUYNEEEEEEE…..CMON CITYYYY💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Never forgiven David Pleat for dancing across our sacred Maine Road turf, so be ready for another spanking.
Premier League position is way more important than a cup, saying that – a trip to Wembley would be "nice". However, predication Luton 0 – Rule breakers 2
2-1 Luton
I’d take an FACup winners trophy over Premier League survival. I’d love both!
Luton 3-1 come on you Hatters 🎉
Football is so annoying sometimes as Phil Foden against Luton bugs the granny out of me but this summer when England start at the Euro's he'll end up my favourite player lol 🤣 The beautiful game COYH we are the famous Luton town
No way is it worth our boys exhausting themselves or risking injury over this, when Villa coming a couple of days later. Pointless game when Premier survival should be the absolute focus. Especially with injuries mounting.
ur set up is class!!!
Clark definitely!!!!!!!!!!!!🧡
I would definitely start with Woodrow, give him 3 games in a row to try and get into his stride more, and rest Morris with a view to starting him as striker against Villa, unless Woodrow really impresses, in which case Morris could go back to no. 10 duties. Hashi as a 2nd half sub, and maybe Joe Johnson. I think starting Hashi against Man City in his debut would be a bit much
As much as I'd love us to focus on the FA Cup, but considering Everton clawed back 4 points today and the fact that we are in touching distance, the focus should be on trying to stay up. Too many injuries right now and we cannot afford any more. But hey, at least it's on TV! COYH