Copy the Luton way? 11:50 - Sep 27 with 2291 views | AnotherJohn | Nobody can deny that Luton's rise from the Conference to the EPL is a remarkable achievement, but one has to ask if it provides a sustainable way forward for an ambitious Championship club. Looking at the BBC comments thread appended to its report on the Hatters' 1- 0 loss to Exeter City last night, I was struck by how many Luton fans are resigned to just a single season in the top flight. A common sentiment was that one season would at least finance a new ground. Is the Luton way really a better model for us than the Swansea way? [Post edited 27 Sep 2023 11:57]
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Copy the Luton way? on 12:27 - Sep 27 with 2259 views | ploppy | No. Imagine having to watch Luton style football every week. | | | |
Copy the Luton way? on 09:39 - Sep 28 with 2089 views | EagleEye | It seems that’s the route we are taking. Sign journeyman players, percentage football on the field all with a manager unable to implement a philosophy or style & hope for the best. What we achieved was remarkable. The achievement of one season in the EPL will stay with them forever but it won’t match the feeling that we had going to much bigger clubs and holding our own on the field, winning a cup and playing in Europe over a sustained period. Good luck to them but heaven help us on the road that we are taking | | | |
Copy the Luton way? on 10:15 - Sep 28 with 2073 views | RhonddaSwans |
Copy the Luton way? on 09:39 - Sep 28 by EagleEye | It seems that’s the route we are taking. Sign journeyman players, percentage football on the field all with a manager unable to implement a philosophy or style & hope for the best. What we achieved was remarkable. The achievement of one season in the EPL will stay with them forever but it won’t match the feeling that we had going to much bigger clubs and holding our own on the field, winning a cup and playing in Europe over a sustained period. Good luck to them but heaven help us on the road that we are taking |
At this level the alternative is signing the likes of joel piroe having them for one/two seasons. Getting them developed to where they are ready to tear the league apartm Then lose them to a club with parachute payments. The squad needs older heads for the other lads to look up to, also to be mentored by. Our football will be more Newcastle than Luton. Luton have signed some good players that I suspect other than Ross Barkley will stay with them if they come back down. So they will have the likes of ogbene playing for them next year. Might yo yo for a few seasons. Anyone remember that team West Ham United? | |
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Copy the Luton way? on 10:07 - Sep 29 with 1973 views | STID2017 |
Copy the Luton way? on 10:15 - Sep 28 by RhonddaSwans | At this level the alternative is signing the likes of joel piroe having them for one/two seasons. Getting them developed to where they are ready to tear the league apartm Then lose them to a club with parachute payments. The squad needs older heads for the other lads to look up to, also to be mentored by. Our football will be more Newcastle than Luton. Luton have signed some good players that I suspect other than Ross Barkley will stay with them if they come back down. So they will have the likes of ogbene playing for them next year. Might yo yo for a few seasons. Anyone remember that team West Ham United? |
Plus the money gained from promotion/relegation gives clubs potentially the chance to build a stronger club. Rather be a Brentford, but a Luton ( in structure not football style ) would do | |
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Copy the Luton way? on 12:12 - Sep 29 with 1950 views | jack247 | We may not like the football, but the vast majority of us would take going up playing like Luton. It’s not sustainable. Playing bog standard football with inferior players is going to you ripped apart in the premier league. Getting there at all is the success. | | | |
Copy the Luton way? on 09:24 - Sep 30 with 1867 views | angryjack |
Copy the Luton way? on 12:27 - Sep 27 by ploppy | No. Imagine having to watch Luton style football every week. |
Think we are watching that style lately | | | |
Copy the Luton way? on 09:32 - Sep 30 with 1865 views | ploppy |
Copy the Luton way? on 12:12 - Sep 29 by jack247 | We may not like the football, but the vast majority of us would take going up playing like Luton. It’s not sustainable. Playing bog standard football with inferior players is going to you ripped apart in the premier league. Getting there at all is the success. |
It always amuses me when posters use phrases like "most of us" or "the vast majority of us". You can only know that by conducting a statistically significant poll of the fans. I presume you didn't do that. Personally, I don't want to get promoted playing turgid football. | | | |
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