Luton are one of those horrible teams with a certain amount of talent with fit players who work extremely hard for each other….shows that we are a million miles away
Luton 3 Coventry 0. According to Beeb, Hatters have netted three times, but only one has counted. Grey clouds are over Sky Blues. Cov have picked up in final minutes, but need much greater commitment if they want to play Premier league.
Reckon they should keep playing until goal scored, like NHL playoffs. Would make for great drama as players tire. Nothing to prevent that as next game would be in a few months. Plenty of time to recover. Also, any player who misses penalty wouldn't get as depressed feeling of guilt. But that's just my humble opinion.
It seems that there's overwhelming support for Cov. Or, maybe a great dislike of Luton, even loathing. Is there any reason, historical or a Luton loving acquaintance stole your lunch in second grade perhaps, why so many QPR posters are Hatter haters? Don't get me wrong. I don't like them either, but it seems we, in general, hate Luton as much as Col hates Norwich. And, as you all well know, that's boundless.
I prefer Luton to Cov as an away ground. Luton fans are just oafish ****s while Cov fans are mostly invisible or children.
I have an eerie feeling that Luton's going to win. Earlier this evening in Sydney, South Sydney Rabbitohs were beaten by Canberra Raiders in a see-sawing game. Nothing special about that, except that a Raiders player went down in the last quarter hour of the game. He just collapsed on the pitch and was taken to hospital. thankfully he is ok now. But talk about Entanglement Theory. Einstein spinning in his grave saying, "I told you so ... oooohwoooh".
So you prefer children to ****s. But seriously, a former Luton player was on a sports program yesterday saying how Luton deserved to win as they have never been in the top flight, and they have had to struggle hard to come back from beyond League 2 to get here now. But I was surprised to hear on that program that away supporters had to walk underneath terrace houses or such buildings, to get to the away end at Kenilworth Road. How true is that?
They have been in the top flight unless he meant post-1992 when football was invented. Yeah they’ve basically removed the bottom half of a terraced house to make the turnstiles and then you’re overlooking gardens and bathroom windows to get into the stand.