With apologies for the delay, here's my trip report from Luton v Crawley. Yes, you can't beat the entrance to the away end (left) though I am not a Crawley fan.Ultimately Luton won with something to spare but it's difficult to analyse the game in the long term. Luton did look strong going forward as you would expect (and the home fans were also pretty demanding) as you would also expect, feeling the club is too big for the division and also that they shouldn't be there after the 30 point deduction. Defender George Pilkington scored twice and already has four this season - one to watch for value if you can find first goalscorer odds at this level. I'd expect Luton to go close but I am not sure how the season will go for Crawley. They actually did pretty well for most of the first half with a team that had three loan signings in who had, you presume, barely met up with the squad at all. 18-year-old defender, Dominic Collins, a youngster on loan from Preston, did well. They should be ok, but are clearly going to miss top scorer Jamie Cook, who was abruptly sold on deadline day.
With our English Football Betting hat on, Luton should be good as part of doubles and trebles for most home matches as they are conceding very few goals. Can they pick up enough points on the road to win the title? We'll have to see.
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