More eloquently put than I ever could. I hope he understands just what that playoff meant for generations of us at Wembley together, being able to share that day with my dad is the best football experience either of us could have dreamed of and that will last a lifetime.
As always, a really great piece of writing - capturing our collective feelings so well. Funny how we got promoted playing 3 at the back though... but anyway, here we go, next chapter begins...
Kevin , hope you don’t mind, I’ve shared this with many, including club directors. So wonderfully articulated. I hope all those who have booed Rob and the players at the last few games get to read it and question their conscience. Love Luton
I think there’s a way to voice your opinion. In my eyes, aggression and abuse of your own clubs staff or players is hard to justify
However, I clearly but calmly called out to Edwards telling him it was time to go. And I stand by that choice with a clear conscience. Our club is bigger than one man
As you say , it’s your right to do so. Don’t know if you were at QPR, a game we lost unfairly to a handball not given and an absolute freak goal.The team ran their butts off, I can’t ask for anymore.Chong and Kaminsky were visibly upset by the volume of the Luton fans booing.They deserved better
Yes, each fan pays for the right to their own response.
I agree, I would never boo our players. However, in this case I thought RE remaining was a significant threat to our club and thus I did what I thought was right by our club, in a respectful manner.
Town CEO Gary Sweet admitted it was 'sad to see' former boss RE booed off after what turned out to be his last home game in charge of the club. Understands why though and also believes he will be thought of as a modern day Hatters 'legend' now.
At last, a piece that encapsulates how most of us are thinking right now. Mr Crowe can be relied upon to hit the spot when required. Which is fairly often on the never-ending LT roller-coaster ride. #coyh
Brilliantly said, but with Pelly still at the club and Ronnie Henry coming back, if the right manager comes in maybe the Good Old Days aren't over just yet...
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However, I clearly but calmly called out to Edwards telling him it was time to go. And I stand by that choice with a clear conscience. Our club is bigger than one man
I agree, I would never boo our players. However, in this case I thought RE remaining was a significant threat to our club and thus I did what I thought was right by our club, in a respectful manner.
Maybe I’m wrong but we all could be.
I'll wait :-)