Congratulations to Luton going to Wembley

Congratulations to Luton going to Wembley

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summit7

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652 posts

230 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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It would be nice to see them get up into the premier league however great that they have got to Wembley

itcaptainslow

3,703 posts

137 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Very proud Hatter here tonight, but the job is far from done. Magnificent performance against a skilful, tricky (and sometimes rather dive-y; yes Diallo, especially you) Sunderland side.

I’ve not seen Kenilworth Road rocking like that much before, the atmosphere was sensational. Thought the Sunderland fans were class applauding us at the end, too.

Whoever we get at Wembley, it’ll be a horrendously difficult game!

RedWhiteMonkey

6,861 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Congratulations and good luck.

Sunderland fan here. Obviously I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed but Luton were the better side last night and better overall over the two legs. Furthermore it would have been cruel if a team that finished with 11 more points than us didn't get their chance at Wembley.

Staying in the Championship is probably better for us, rather than going up and being beaten every week. Its been a great season for us, we have exceeded expectations, especially when it has been mostly done without any strikers. Looking forward to next season.

MrHappy

498 posts

83 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Shouted myself hoarse last night at the Cauldron of Noise. Fair play to Sunderland, they passed the ball around well but the shots they had from the edge of the box were thankfully off target. We had the energy and accuracy of passing that was so lacking on Saturday. Another season of progress, Wembley is a free hit.
COYH!!! #teamslikeluton

TwigtheWonderkid

43,407 posts

151 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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summit7 said:
It would be nice to see them get up into the premier league however great that they have got to Wembley
Nope. Nothing against Luton per se, but it's good for the PL to be made up of big teams with decent stadiums. Like Sunderland or Middlesborough. If Luton go up, it'll be on merit, so that's that. But I don't think it's great for the image of the PL, especially abroad, to have games screened from Luton or Bournemouth's ground. They just aren't PL grounds.

RedWhiteMonkey

6,861 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Nope. Nothing against Luton per se, but it's good for the PL to be made up of big teams with decent stadiums. Like Sunderland or Middlesborough. If Luton go up, it'll be on merit, so that's that. But I don't think it's great for the image of the PL, especially abroad, to have games screened from Luton or Bournemouth's ground. They just aren't PL grounds.
I sort of get your point but how are clubs ever meant to get the finances to upgrade their grounds if they don't get it through promotion. Teams should be in their respective league based on merit not based on their stadium.

Edited by RedWhiteMonkey on Wednesday 17th May 12:53

mickk

28,904 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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The away fans entrance to your ground always brings a smile to my face.

Inky81

282 posts

97 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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It's been an emotional ride, super proud of the entire football club, Big Mick and Gary Sweet have done an amazing job, recruitment has been phenomenal. We love the snide comments about our budget, our ground, our away end and the audacity that we're even thinking about promotion to the EPL - keep them coming

itcaptainslow

3,703 posts

137 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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RedWhiteMonkey said:
Congratulations and good luck.

Sunderland fan here. Obviously I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed but Luton were the better side last night and better overall over the two legs. Furthermore it would have been cruel if a team that finished with 11 more points than us didn't get their chance at Wembley.

Staying in the Championship is probably better for us, rather than going up and being beaten every week. Its been a great season for us, we have exceeded expectations, especially when it has been mostly done without any strikers. Looking forward to next season.
You guys have done exceedingly well this season after coming up from League One. With a couple of strong centre halves and a leader, you’ll be a force next season.

If (and a big if!) we do go up, I’ve no doubt we’ll get hammered most weeks, but I’ll take that for the financial injection which will go so far to paying for the new stadium we desperately need. Kenilworth Road is a wonderful old girl, and on nights like last night the atmosphere is something else, but we’ve a 6,000 strong season ticket waiting list and pretty much always struggle to accommodate the away following in the Championship.

craigjm

17,962 posts

201 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Coventry fan here. Hopefully we win tonight and see you in the final

GT03ROB

13,268 posts

222 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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mickk said:
The away fans entrance to your ground always brings a smile to my face.
Isn’t it virtually through someone strong door!

TheBinarySheep

1,131 posts

52 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Another Sunderland fan.

Congrats to Luton. Played to their strengths last night, and sadly Sunderland just couldn't deal with the height of their players, nor find a way through the defence.

From a Sunderland perspective, we've had a season that's far exceeded any fans expectations, so even after defeat, most of us are more than happy with this season, having managed to finish in the top 6 without a real striker for much of the season, and without three of our first team eleven for the most recent matches. The aim this year was to stay up and establish ourselves back in the Championship, we did that, and more.

I hope Luton get promoted.

V8covin

7,332 posts

194 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Nope. Nothing against Luton per se, but it's good for the PL to be made up of big teams with decent stadiums. Like Sunderland or Middlesborough. If Luton go up, it'll be on merit, so that's that. But I don't think it's great for the image of the PL, especially abroad, to have games screened from Luton or Bournemouth's ground. They just aren't PL grounds.
I couldn't disagree more.
What next, the 20 teams with the most social media likes get to be in the premier League?
This is European super League territory,results on the pitch should be the only thing that determines where you are in the football pyramid

Dracoro

8,685 posts

246 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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V8covin said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Nope. Nothing against Luton per se, but it's good for the PL to be made up of big teams with decent stadiums. Like Sunderland or Middlesborough. If Luton go up, it'll be on merit, so that's that. But I don't think it's great for the image of the PL, especially abroad, to have games screened from Luton or Bournemouth's ground. They just aren't PL grounds.
I couldn't disagree more.
What next, the 20 teams with the most social media likes get to be in the premier League?
This is European super League territory,results on the pitch should be the only thing that determines where you are in the football pyramid
Maybe with some seasons in the PL they can afford to invest in their/new stadium so they "are" PL grounds.
That said, Selhurst park is hardly "PL grounds" biggrin Bournemouth is OK, just not large that's all.....

mickk

28,904 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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GT03ROB said:
mickk said:
The away fans entrance to your ground always brings a smile to my face.
Isn’t it virtually through someone strong door!
Long while since I visited but if I remember the entrance is through what looks like a gap in terrace houses and you climb an external fire escape overlooking peoples gardens.

Just checked yes it's the same nowadays.

smn159

12,715 posts

218 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
summit7 said:
It would be nice to see them get up into the premier league however great that they have got to Wembley
Nope. Nothing against Luton per se, but it's good for the PL to be made up of big teams with decent stadiums. Like Sunderland or Middlesborough. If Luton go up, it'll be on merit, so that's that. But I don't think it's great for the image of the PL, especially abroad, to have games screened from Luton or Bournemouth's ground. They just aren't PL grounds.
Bit harsh. I hear that they're opening a new tin of orange paint as we speak

V8covin

7,332 posts

194 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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smn159 said:
Bit harsh. I hear that they're opening a new tin of orange paint as we speak
If they go up they expect to spend £10 million upgrading to meet Premier League standards......longer term they are planning on building a new stadium,the £100 million + they'll get for 1 season in the prem should hurry that along

Pitre

4,594 posts

235 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Congratulations to Luton, I hope they get promoted so we don't have the sttiest ground in the Prem (Selhurst).

craigjm

17,962 posts

201 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Luton v Coventry final then

TwigtheWonderkid

43,407 posts

151 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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V8covin said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Nope. Nothing against Luton per se, but it's good for the PL to be made up of big teams with decent stadiums. Like Sunderland or Middlesborough. If Luton go up, it'll be on merit, so that's that. But I don't think it's great for the image of the PL, especially abroad, to have games screened from Luton or Bournemouth's ground. They just aren't PL grounds.
I couldn't disagree more.
What next, the 20 teams with the most social media likes get to be in the premier League?
This is European super League territory,results on the pitch should be the only thing that determines where you are in the football pyramid
Results are the only thing that determine your place. But it doesn't enhance the reputation of the PL when we're trying to sell it abroad as the world's no1 league to have live games from Kenilworth Rd and the Vitality. It would be far better for the PL if every team in it had a half decent ground.