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Ah, so you're a treacherous Brexiteer. Got it.And let's hope Coventry don't spend the next 6 years whining about the result![]()
Blimey! That's incredible! You noticed a spelling mistake!Worked on a site in Luton in the late 80as am stilll laughing at the pub called the wabbit. Yep they spelt rabbit with a W.
Blimey! That's incredible! You noticed a spelling mistake!
...or did someone point it out to you? Come on - tell the truth.
And you're a cunt.
Luton Town stadium capacity just over 10,000 - about 10% smaller than Bournemouth which used to be smallest in PL.
I guess that's why the main entrance to yhe stadium through a house is still adequate !
Totally agree. It was just a day out in London for many of them, with ST holders able to book 6 tickets at a time, which meant the place was full of glory fans/day-trippers/family and friends. I didn't get a ticket out of principle, as Spurs is my club, even though I was attending Luton games during the conference days(also agree with your point there), when LTFC couldn't give away STs, plus I'm a Londoner by birth, and will never call myself a Lutonian. In my experience, I've found that many of the non-hardcore supporters are a bit entitled, and fair weather.Delighted for them and their proper support, it will be great for the town.
Slightly embarrassed by the bandwagon from people who support other clubs who are now seemingly hardcore Luton after a day out at Wembley. Vast majority of their 30,000+ won't have been in Kenilworth Road this season, even fewer when they were down in the lower and non leagues. Inevitable I guess but hope it doesn't ruin the core support.