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Episode 152 - Luton letting it slip?

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What has happened to the Hatters? After a fantastic first season back in the Football League, Luton Town lost 2-1 at Northampton on Saturday to make it eight defeats out of nine in the league (including six in a row), a run which has seen them drop out of the League Two play-off spots as a result.

Mark is joined by Mike Simmonds, sports editor at the Luton News, to discuss where it's all gone wrong recently at Kenilworth Road, and preview the crucial run in that lies ahead for John Still's men.

Elsewhere, down at the bottom of League Two - could the great escape actually be happening for Hartlepool United? Pools beat Cambridge 2-1 on Saturday, their fourth win in a row, to move out of the relegation zone for the first time in five months.

How has Ronnie Moore managed to turn things around, and can they go on and complete the job? Mark talks to Nick Loughlin, sports editor of the Northern Echo.

Adam Williams from BBC Online also joins Mark in DC's absence, as they talk Sheffield United having a wobble, THAT David Ball chip for Fleetwood and Gary Johnson taking charge of Cheltenham - plus a busy Easter weekend on the horizon...

To contact the show please e-mail via wearegoingup.co.uk or tweet @WAGUpodcast. You can listen on Acast and subscribe here on iTunes (**if you could also rate and review us that would be much appreciated**).

If you like the show, please help us keep it free in 2015... you can help in one of three ways...

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What has happened to the Hatters? After a fantastic first season back in the Football League, Luton Town lost 2-1 at Northampton on Saturday to make it eight defeats out of nine in the league (including six in a row), a run which has seen them drop out of the League Two play-off spots as a result.

Mark is joined by Mike Simmonds, sports editor at the Luton News, to discuss where it's all gone wrong recently at Kenilworth Road, and preview the crucial run in that lies ahead for John Still's men.

Elsewhere, down at the bottom of League Two - could the great escape actually be happening for Hartlepool United? Pools beat Cambridge 2-1 on Saturday, their fourth win in a row, to move out of the relegation zone for the first time in five months.

How has Ronnie Moore managed to turn things around, and can they go on and complete the job? Mark talks to Nick Loughlin, sports editor of the Northern Echo.

Adam Williams from BBC Online also joins Mark in DC's absence, as they talk Sheffield United having a wobble, THAT David Ball chip for Fleetwood and Gary Johnson taking charge of Cheltenham - plus a busy Easter weekend on the horizon...

To contact the show please e-mail via wearegoingup.co.uk or tweet @WAGUpodcast. You can listen on Acast and subscribe here on iTunes (**if you could also rate and review us that would be much appreciated**).

If you like the show, please help us keep it free in 2015... you can help in one of three ways...

**We have a brilliant offer with Paddy Power exclusively for We Are Going Up listeners. If you sign up by following this link, first time account holders that bet a fiver will get a twenty quid free bet.**

**You can also bet on the Football Pools for a month free, by signing up here to win huge cash prizes.**

**Also, to take advantage of our free Audible audiobook offer please sign up at audible.co.uk/goingup.**



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