It's always dangerous to go so far out of your way to rub opposition's fans noses in it. Football fortune is fickle. There will be plenty of opportunity in the future to ask Luton fans "how can you watch that every week?"
I think the answer to the question posed is: We do not watch that every week. Yesterday's style of play was not the same as the Peterborough match the previous Saturday. Do Luton play the same way every week? - or does it change according to the opposition, players available, ground conditions etc. etc. etc?
I know John still is now managing Brazil but there must have been a few games in the conference that were less than scintillating on the eyeballs. For me it's called following my team as I cannot turn out or pick the players and tactics. To be fair I've seen some great games and some great football from us over the past couple of seasons. As I recall it was only a goalie mistake that won your stylish side a point at Adam's park...
I've never gone into anyone else's forum to comment win lose or draw so you've got to admire Tommy Robinson 's lot...they know how to get their views noticed.
Well, that's my mind changed.
A carefully staged PR stunt taking a minute with a handicapped (presumably?) kid means he must be a lovely chap after all.
The racism and general loathesome cheating must just be the exception to all his lovely charity work that we don't see.
@lilyrose said:
Because nobody cheats at all at Wycombe do they
I think the point being made is our ‘character’ never racially abused anyone.
I can not stand anything racist but that was years ago and he was extremely sorry about it
I've never been able to find any record of Hylton commenting on his ban for racially abusing opponent, so I'm interested in your claim that he was "extremely sorry".
In the same way that certain types of people in prison get known and targeted, I'm surprised he hasn't found himself subject to more of the sort of stuff like Pierre absolutely clattering him off the ball a season or two back.
@Right_in_the_Middle said:
That Pierre 'challenge' was a great thing to see. Any footage available?
It was a major reason why he is still a favourite player of mine.
That was a thig of absolute beauty. Still after 50+ years of watching the game, my most favourite. I still wince today remembering!
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Not everyone sings these songs...you do know that don't you?
Anyway as I said good luck for the rest of the season...sort of!
You seem nice enough, in a naive sort of way. Hope you enjoy your season too.
Naive??? Just love my club to bits as i'm sure you do.
Just to be a bit naughty this is how you take your chances and play some football !! http://www.hattersnews.co.uk/LTFC.php?ID=13033
I personally prefer this game
https://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/2018/november/last-time-at-luton-luton-2-3-wycombe/
Or maybe this gut wrencher
only kidding!!
Anyone would think Luton play like the Brazil 82 team, play a state > @ChasHarps said:
And have Tommy Robinson as their poster boy supporter, oh dear. Sums them up
The word “delusional” is thrown about on football forums often for want of anything else to say but Luton Town supporters are a special case.
Do you mean every supporter or just the few special cases?
It's always dangerous to go so far out of your way to rub opposition's fans noses in it. Football fortune is fickle. There will be plenty of opportunity in the future to ask Luton fans "how can you watch that every week?"
I think the answer to the question posed is: We do not watch that every week. Yesterday's style of play was not the same as the Peterborough match the previous Saturday. Do Luton play the same way every week? - or does it change according to the opposition, players available, ground conditions etc. etc. etc?
I know John still is now managing Brazil but there must have been a few games in the conference that were less than scintillating on the eyeballs. For me it's called following my team as I cannot turn out or pick the players and tactics. To be fair I've seen some great games and some great football from us over the past couple of seasons. As I recall it was only a goalie mistake that won your stylish side a point at Adam's park...
I've never gone into anyone else's forum to comment win lose or draw so you've got to admire Tommy Robinson 's lot...they know how to get their views noticed.
Back under your rock old chap
Luton is a horrible area, they have a horrible stadium, a deluded arse of a manager, and one of the most vile players in the game.
Not much more to say really. You win some you lose some football wise. But class wise, they lose every time.
Here is that horrible vile creature you all seem to detest https://www.facebook.com/LutonTown/videos/786122685068081/UzpfSTEzNDgzNTA3MDM6MTA2ODgwNTkwOTk2NjkxOQ/
The link doesn’t seem to be functioning @lilyrose.
Ironic if it’s fallen over....
works for me?
very good
next Luton’s entry to Britain’s best kept village
Hint To see anything about Hylton you have to switch off the racist and objectionable material filter
Well, that's my mind changed.
A carefully staged PR stunt taking a minute with a handicapped (presumably?) kid means he must be a lovely chap after all.
The racism and general loathesome cheating must just be the exception to all his lovely charity work that we don't see.
I've never been able to find any record of Hylton commenting on his ban for racially abusing opponent, so I'm interested in your claim that he was "extremely sorry".
Is there any evidence of this?
I'm also interested to know what he did/said to Akinfenwa at the home game last season and why he's still so frightened of him
In the same way that certain types of people in prison get known and targeted, I'm surprised he hasn't found himself subject to more of the sort of stuff like Pierre absolutely clattering him off the ball a season or two back.
That Pierre 'challenge' was a great thing to see. Any footage available?
It was a major reason why he is still a favourite player of mine.
That was a thig of absolute beauty. Still after 50+ years of watching the game, my most favourite. I still wince today remembering!