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C'mon Wrexham 20:56 - May 3 with 472 viewsphomem

Cant be having a trip to Luton next season
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C'mon Wrexham on 21:00 - May 3 with 456 viewsmario

http://www.vipbox.tv/watch/49751/1/luton-town-vs-wrexham-fc-live-stream-online.h

harris and pogba for wrexham look decent as do grey and fleetwood for luton
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C'mon Wrexham on 21:40 - May 3 with 407 viewsBigKindo

Luton won 2 - 0.
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C'mon Wrexham on 22:26 - May 3 with 349 viewscy74

Still think its a stag return next season
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C'mon Wrexham on 08:49 - May 4 with 263 viewsD_Dale

C'mon Wrexham on 22:26 - May 3 by cy74

Still think its a stag return next season


I'd be content to see the Stags back - a better prospect than Luton, though York is a good place to visit, ad there's a case for Wrexham's return.

But Mansfield has been a bit of a joke in recent seasons, the latest example being:

Carolyn Still arrested at Mansfield Town-York City game

Carolyn Still Carolyn Still previously worked in the fashion industry for Bulgari and

The chief executive of Mansfield Town Football Club was arrested during the game with York City on Wednesday night.

It is understood that Carolyn Still was cautioned for using threatening words and behaviour on Grosvenor Terrace next to York's Bootham Crescent stadium.

The 29-year-old became the youngest CEO in English football when she was appointed by Mansfield last September.

Club owner and chairman John Radford said she had been "reprimanded for a verbal retort to a police officer".

Mr Radford, who is engaged to Ms Still, said: "As you may know our dedicated and hard working CEO was involved in an incident in York toward the end of last night's game when she went to the aid of one of our first team players who was being ushered out of the stadium by a number of police officers.

"Disappointed by how our player was being treated she was reprimanded for a verbal retort to a police officer.

"This incident has been blown totally out of proportion over a light hearted, hot headed quip in defence of our player.

"I commend the police for their common sense in dealing with the matter quickly and no charges have been made against our CEO."

York City director Sophie Hicks said Ms Still had left Wednesday's game early.

During the eventful Blue Square Bet Premier play-off semi-final Mansfield survived the sending off of striker Matt Green and an own goal by defender Exodus Geohaghon to hold York to a 1-1 draw.

Ms Hicks told BBC Radio York: "The [Mansfield] chief executive, who is a fellow lady in football, was quite distressed and disturbed by last night.

"I think the occasion got to her. It was a bit difficult for Mansfield. She was a bit distressed in the stand and did leave the game early."

A spokesman for the Conference said it was looking into the matter.

(From BBC News)



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C'mon Wrexham on 09:40 - May 4 with 229 viewsStAnnesDale

Unfortunately Luton are nailed on certainties to join League 2 (South!!!) next season

After several years of finishing 2nd in the table and missing out on the play-offs this year they scrape into the last play-off position and will win promotion.

Still hope it is York and if not them Mansfield but am resigned to a trip to Luton next year. It will be one of the shorter ones mind compared to Southend, Gillingham, Crawley, Wimbledon, Barnet, Aldershot, Dagenham, Torquay, Plymouth, Exeter. In fact similar to the almost local derbies against Northampton, Oxford, Bristol Rovers,
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