Is Tyler Smith injured?
I was there at the match and I have just a quick look at some of the posts on the match thread from posters not at the game but following it via other means, none of which give a true reflection of the game or the afternoon. Luton took a very physical approach to the game and bullied us from the kick off. Adebayo in particular was a handful. I thought we were going to crumble in the first twenty minutes because they were bombarding crosses into our box and it was all a bit too frantic not helped by a 100% homer of a referee. Some of the challenges were bordering on assault. Young Greaves seemed to have been targeted for some of the physical stuff because they battered him.
I was pleased when we went in only one down at half time.
Second half was a lot better by City and we took it to them. We stopped the crosses from them into our box and to be fair Luton looked to have run out of steam. City were the better team. I can say that throughout the 90 mins every one of our team gave everything for the shirt and the manager. We had the best two players on the field in KLP and Docherty but we never looked strong enough physically. At the final whistle you'd have thought Luton had won the FA Cup Final by the reaction from their fans, players and manager.
We are lacking in experience and muscle. We lack a cutting edge up front and leader like Adebayo was for them, and we lack a bit more nous from the touchline.
Must mention our support which was decent enough considering. About two dozen young lads, and credit to them for going, chanting 'Your getting sacked in the morning' then in the next breath 'Bradley is a Tiger' Bradley is Luton's thug of a centre half who left his mark on every one of our players he came into contact with.
Totally classless.

Completely agree, with the analysis of the match and the analysis of the witless losers singing songs about our manager being sacked, who got a resounding "**** off" from me. McCann is clearly struggling right now, singing that sort of ****e won't help at all. And neither will arranging some sort of half-arsed protest next Saturday, which I see on facebook is now being considered.I was there at the match and I have just a quick look at some of the posts on the match thread from posters not at the game but following it via other means, none of which give a true reflection of the game or the afternoon. Luton took a very physical approach to the game and bullied us from the kick off. Adebayo in particular was a handful. I thought we were going to crumble in the first twenty minutes because they were bombarding crosses into our box and it was all a bit too frantic not helped by a 100% homer of a referee. Some of the challenges were bordering on assault. Young Greaves seemed to have been targeted for some of the physical stuff because they battered him.
I was pleased when we went in only one down at half time.
Second half was a lot better by City and we took it to them. We stopped the crosses from them into our box and to be fair Luton looked to have run out of steam. City were the better team. I can say that throughout the 90 mins every one of our team gave everything for the shirt and the manager. We had the best two players on the field in KLP and Docherty but we never looked strong enough physically. At the final whistle you'd have thought Luton had won the FA Cup Final by the reaction from their fans, players and manager.
We are lacking in experience and muscle. We lack a cutting edge up front and leader like Adebayo was for them, and we lack a bit more nous from the touchline.
Must mention our support which was decent enough considering. About two dozen young lads, and credit to them for going, chanting 'Your getting sacked in the morning' then in the next breath 'Bradley is a Tiger' Bradley is Luton's thug of a centre half who left his mark on every one of our players he came into contact with.
Totally classless.
Pull the wide men back has been bloody obvious for god knows how long Al. yet he won’t do it.Completely agree, with the analysis of the match and the analysis of the witless losers singing songs about our manager being sacked, who got a resounding "**** off" from me. McCann is clearly struggling right now, singing that sort of ****e won't help at all. And neither will arranging some sort of half-arsed protest next Saturday, which I see on facebook is now being considered.
McCann isn't helping himself though. Smallwood is clearly off the pace at this level and practically everything he did yesterday ended in him getting tackled because he just doesn';t have the speed of thought and action to thrive. We ideally need to give Greaves a two or three match rest, he looked utterly shellshocked when Adebayo was throwing him around - thankfully the big man was taken off at half time and his replacement Jerome hung around on the wing. Wilks is not playing his way back to form, he is going backwards if anything. He needs to come off the bench a few times - like he did against Boro - and rebuild his confidence.
Get Cannon and Williams (or Longman, remember him?) in the team. I'd give Eaves a start too though that's a fine margin compared to Magennis. Pull the wide men back ten yards and start the game with a more defensive mindset, earn the right to play. I reckon we have enough to survive this season, but we need to withdraw a bit and rebuild.
I wondered the same, but no he's not. Just left out of the squad, probably told mccann he's clueless.Is Tyler Smith injured?
Completely agree, with the analysis of the match and the analysis of the witless losers singing songs about our manager being sacked, who got a resounding "**** off" from me. McCann is clearly struggling right now, singing that sort of ****e won't help at all. And neither will arranging some sort of half-arsed protest next Saturday, which I see on facebook is now being considered.
McCann isn't helping himself though. Smallwood is clearly off the pace at this level and practically everything he did yesterday ended in him getting tackled because he just doesn';t have the speed of thought and action to thrive. We ideally need to give Greaves a two or three match rest, he looked utterly shellshocked when Adebayo was throwing him around - thankfully the big man was taken off at half time and his replacement Jerome hung around on the wing. Wilks is not playing his way back to form, he is going backwards if anything. He needs to come off the bench a few times - like he did against Boro - and rebuild his confidence.
Get Cannon and Williams (or Longman, remember him?) in the team. I'd give Eaves a start too though that's a fine margin compared to Magennis. Pull the wide men back ten yards and start the game with a more defensive mindset, earn the right to play. I reckon we have enough to survive this season, but we need to withdraw a bit and rebuild.
When have I suggested that?What are fans supposed to do, just applaud politely as if everything is ok?
I didn't say you had!When have I suggested that?
And if you think that because his dad is from Belfast a young lad should put up with abuse online, you’re a ****ing weirdo.
I get the feeling the more the fans sing: YGSITM.....the more likely it is he won't.
Let's hope so -it's a ****ish chant sung by morons of any club about their own manager, let alone ours.
You are right. We should be singing "we want Grant out". That would make more sense and be more technically correct.Let's hope so -it's a ****ish chant sung by morons of any club about their own manager, let alone ours.
You are right. We should be singing "we want Grant out". That would make more sense and be more technically correct.
Try encouraging the players rather than targeting the manager?
Why did you turn it into an either / or? I didn't and I'm sure many wouldn't.Try encouraging the players rather than targeting the manager?
Why did you turn it into an either / or? I didn't and I'm sure many wouldn't.