The first game of the new season always brings optimism.
So when your manager speaks with such positivity one wonders how far the Kenilworth Road feel good factor can be felt.
Phrases like "We don't think we could be a better place right now", "We've got a fully-fit squad", "We're looking forward to the game very much" and "We've got a good squad that can cope" should be a warning sign to teams that the Town mean business.
With, indeed, a squad only missing the suspended Adam Newton and long term casualty Kevin Nicholls, the Hatters' hand is significantly strong for Saturday's season opener at home to Altrincham.
Eight new faces were signed in the summer. All are fit, raring to go and hungry to stake a claim in a squad brimming with ability and experience.
What will the team be? Only one man knows and Money is playing his cards close to his chest.
"I'm sure there will be plenty of interest in the starting XI," he said when meeting the media for his first pre-match press conference of the campaign. "But I wouldn't read too much into it once it's revealed.
"We have seven games in 21 days and six in 16 so the point of having a squad of players like we have is to cope with the schedule and enable us to freshen it up when we need to.
"We'll be utilising the group we have with so many games in a short period. Once the real stuff of the season proper begins all of pre-season preparation goes out of the window.
"It's a different level, a different intensity, and we need to be mindful that we want to come through this busy opening period not only with plenty of points on the board but a with fully-fit squad ready to tackle the next period."
Pre-season preparation has been meticulous. "We've worked hard on fitness," Money continued. "We've shared out the players' minutes on the pitch with the net result being the fully-fit nature of the squad.
"The players have worked hard and recovered well and all have good fitness levels. It's been down to good planning from the medical team and sports scientists.
"We planned sessions for the team and for individuals and they've all come through really well so credit goes to everyone."
Graham Heathcote's visitors frustrated Money's troops last season by grinding out a 0-0 draw in final home fixture of the regular campaign last April.
The part-timers enjoyed a comfortable, stress-free season, finishing safely in midtable last time out and will be out to emulate that this term. So does Money think Alty will play with the same mentality on Saturday?
"I don't know, it's up to them how they approach the game," he said. "The first match is always difficult for everyone as nobody wants to get beat on the opening day.
"I expect them to be hard to break down but we know how we want to play and how we're going to go about it.
"We've signed players in the summer that are used to playing in these sort of games but the proof will be in the pudding on Saturday."
The game marks the beginning of the club's 125th anniversary season with a near full house expected who will see the team sport the commemorative pink and navy blue halved shirts.
And the Town boss is hoping that the wonderful support the team received last season will again be in full voice this time round.
"It will be fantastic to have 7,500 home fans inside Kenilworth Road," he said. "It's a wonderful effort from the fans for us to have sold 4,000 season tickets.
"We want a good start but promotion won't be won or lost tomorrow.
"We want to gain momentum pretty quickly and if there's 7,500 fans on our side it will make it a helluva lot easier."
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