OUR GAME IS SO BRIGHT…

Graham Westley
EX-STEVENAGE, PRESTON, PETERBOROUGH AND NEWPORT MANAGER

CUP CRACKER: Luton’s Danny Hylton in action in their 3-2 defeat to Chelsea on Wednesday night
PICTURE: Alamy

WHEN Manchester City set off to play at Peterborough and Chelsea prepared to play at Luton, there were few who expected an ultimate shock. Indeed, both games ended with the expected winner.
However, the Championship can be heartened by the scorelines. An aggregate 2-5 outcome is a creditable return for our country’s second league. Many of the top-flight clubs would struggle to produce that return.
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