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Hatters v Gunners is legendary



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FOOTY fans wanting to re-live the road to Wembley in 1988 should head for Luton Town Football Club on Saturday, May 10. The club is opening its doors at Kenilworth Road for a fun-filled day that will see the 1988 Luton Legends team play against an Arsenal pro-celebrity team.
Fans and families can cheer on their team and join in a host of activities that will be running throughout the day including a kids' exhibition game, the Luton Carnival display, a Robbie Williams tribute act and face painting.

Hatters director, Gary Sweet, said: "We wanted to give something back to our fans that have given us so much support over the past few months, and what better way to achieve this than to re-live one of the greatest occasions in the club's history and to remember those legends who are no longer with us."

With doors opening at 1pm, the concourse will be packed with family fun and games. Competitions will also be held throughout the day including a Crossbar Challenge before kick off and at half time. Other famous football figures will also be attending, so keep your eyes peeled.
Box Office: 08700 170656.

The full article contains 204 words and appears in Leighton Buzzard Observer newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 10:55 AM
  • Source: Leighton Buzzard Observer
  • Location: Leighton Buzzard
 
 
  

 
 


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