S7 E42: Sheffield United v Luton preview: Triple threat time for the biggest game of the season?

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Once the presents have been opened, the has been turkey eaten and the Christmas sherry quaffed, attention will turn to the Boxing Day trip to Bramall Lane as Sheffield United host Luton for the second time in nine months. Kev is once again joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the Yorkshire clash with the podcast beginning by looking back at the last time these two sides met at this famous venue. The boys pick out three threats in the opposition, each of whom we came up against last season, before reflecting on the change of manager in this part of the world. As always, the focus then comes back to the Hatters and any potential team changes that Rob Edwards might make, with the prospect of that high calibre midfield trio we have spoken so much about in previous podcasts potentially being on the pitch at the same time for the first time. The lads look at where in this Sheffield United line up Luton can get some joy in attack before they conclude with their score predictions for the game. All this and plenty more on the only podcast that has gone from League 2 to the Premier League! *Please note that due to the Christmas schedule this podcast was recorded before the 1-0 win over Newcastle United. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com Find all the latest news and features about Luton Town at The Lutonian: https://thelutonian.com/  Thanks to the Hightown Club in Luton for hosting our video podcasts. Find them at:  https://www.facebook.com/hightownclub...  Like our new logo for the 2023/24 season? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk   Like our new theme tune? Check out Seán Grant and the Wolfgang at: https://linktr.ee/sgwolfgang 

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