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Blues Face Luton in Pre-Season
Blues Face Luton in Pre-Season
Friday, 1st Jun 2012 12:09

The Blues will play Luton Town at Kenilworth Road in a pre-season friendly on Saturday 28th July (KO 3pm). The game will see midfielder Andy Drury face the club he left to join Town for a fee of £150,000 in January 2011.

Prices have been set at £10 for adults and £5 for over-65s and 10-17-year-olds, while all under-10s can see the match for free if accompanied by an adult paying in full.

Details of Town’s other pre-season games can be found here.


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Wallingford_Boy added 12:20 - Jun 1
An away game - surprise!
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ITFC_Forever added 12:25 - Jun 1
Wally, we usually only have one home pre-season game and loads of away ones, what's the problem?
We usually get such small crowds to home pre-season games, we probably make a loss on them.
Where as for lower league clubs, playing bigger clubs in pre-season is a valuable source of income for them.
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cooper4england added 12:25 - Jun 1
£150 000- Great business
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Mark added 12:31 - Jun 1
Our pricing is too high for the pre-season friendlies. £15 a ticket which included that game against Spurs Reserves when we were managed by Chris Kiwomya!
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SitfcB added 12:32 - Jun 1
Can't wait :)
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Taricco_Fan added 12:45 - Jun 1
£15 for a pre-season friendly? Really?
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walberswick added 12:48 - Jun 1
Well done Paul, thinking ahead as usual. Getting us used to smaller grounds for the 2013-4 season.
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Marcus added 15:46 - Jun 1
Why the negativity. It's a reasonably typical pre-season.
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Marcus added 15:49 - Jun 1
Why the negativity. It's a reasonably typical pre-season.
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Langdon_Blue added 16:31 - Jun 1
You do make me laugh, Walberswick...okay, you are always negative, but I do find it rather comical at times :-)
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Markthehorn added 16:50 - Jun 1
Good luck..against the non-league boys.

He he...
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Garv added 17:09 - Jun 1
Good signing Drury. Quality on the ball arguably better than that of Leadbitter who was supposedly worth £2.6m. Good energy and wants to prove himself at this level because he knows its not a given that he will succeed, unlike players like Leadbitter who will live off the promise he had when he was 23 and the money that has been spent on him.

Not deliberately criticising Leadbitter, just two players that started off at completely opposite levels that are pretty equal in their abilities.
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Michael11 added 15:01 - Jun 3
Drury signing for £150,000 was a great deal, some very good players in the lower leagues who can do a good job very cheap
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