THE OPPOSITION'S VIEW: O'DRISCOLL POST-LUTON
Doncaster Rovers manager Sean O'Driscoll, whose side are chasing the second automatic promotion slot, is expecting Luton Town to provide a tough test for his side on Saturday.
"As a player, I have been relegated," O'Driscoll told Rovers' official website. "There comes a time where everything goes against you and then all of a sudden it is done and dusted and you can move on.
"I think that they have gone through that transition where they've had the ten points deducted and things have gone against them. They lost certain players; certain players were going and they lost their manager. That turmoil has been and gone. Mick Harford's rightly gone about his plans like 'this is our beginning of next season' now. I think their last three or four games has been part of their preparation for next season."
"The reports that we have been getting back, especially the report from their game against Forest last week, showed that once again - they are potentially another side who could beat anybody in this League. They were unlucky not to get anything out of the game. Mick will be saying 'more of the same' so we will have to wait and see."















