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Against all the odds Luton have qualified for this years Championship Play Off Final by beating Sunderland 3-2 on aggregate in the semi. Well done Luton Town.

They must have a very, very good manager in charge of their team.
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paultheagle wrote: 17 May 2023, 15:38
Against all the odds Luton have qualified for this years Championship Play Off Final by beating Sunderland 3-2 on aggregate in the semi. Well done Luton Town.

They must have a very, very good manager in charge of their team.
My son tells me that they will to spend at least £10m on ground improvements to meet PL standards, this despite a plan to build a new stadium, all dependant on them winning the play off final of course.
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Hi John. I guess it's VAR you also have to install undersoil heating and loads of wiring for Sky. You also have to have an interview area and a studio but they can easily afford it, just for winning promotion you get about £150m.
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Toney banned for 8 months ! No one’s going to be signing him this window then.
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paultheagle wrote: 17 May 2023, 16:49
Hi John. I guess it's VAR you also have to install undersoil heating and loads of wiring for Sky. You also have to have an interview area and a studio but they can easily afford it, just for winning promotion you get about £150m.
It'll cost that for their new ground else players that can hack the Prem.
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screwy wrote: 17 May 2023, 17:29
Toney banned for 8 months ! No one’s going to be signing him this window then.
He should have got a life ban. Another example of the FA being weak
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paultheagle wrote: 17 May 2023, 18:05
screwy wrote: 17 May 2023, 17:29
Toney banned for 8 months ! No one’s going to be signing him this window then.
He should have got a life ban. Another example of the FA being weak
You dont think its rather two faced, football relies heavily on the sponsorship money from the betting companies, and yet when a footballer becomes addicted to gambling and places bets on football matches they seek to ban them, rather than help them with their addiction.
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I think Toney will get all the help he needs but you can't have players and officials gambling on the game. Why couldn't he bet on horses or something else. He knew before he was addicted that he cannot bet on the outcome of football matches, he flouted the rules and thought he could get away with it.

As for football relying on betting companies sponsorship I think you will find that practice coming to an end .
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The problem for addicts, of any variety, is that they dint think, they just give in to urges.
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The bets were placed, it was reported, when he played in the lower leagues and were never for games he actually played in. It will be Brentford FC and their fans who suffer the most.
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Great match to decide who goes up to the Prem. Coventry and Luton gave it their all and in the end it was a pity that either had to lose. There was some great football played, even for a neutral like me. In the end penalties decided it.
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Well done Luton from non League to the Prem in 10 years I think. Quite remarkable.
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What a turnaround for Luton.
Almost liquidated to the Premier League.
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I wonder how Lutons long ball game will play out in the premier league?
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Kenilworth Road could be their strength. It's tiny just over 10000. The fans are really close to the pitch and can create an amazing atmosphere. The entrance to the away end is behind a row of houses, whose gardens back on to the back of the stand. There won't be many away fans and tickets will be very hard to come by.
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Congratulations to Carlisle on their promotion to League 1. Great achievement for this little club.
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Your team did what they needed to do on the day Foxy, ,just a shame that Bournemouth didnt do enough to help you stay up.
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Bloody Bournemouth let us down.

Thanks for the thought towny.

It's been on the cards so I'm not too disappointed and I'm actually looking forward to next season when we have got rid of all the fancy Dans who think they are better than they are and didn't show it on the pitch. For far too long there has been no fight, no aggression, no determination playing slow, possession football and giving goals away cheaply. You cannot do that in the Prem otherwise you get punished and we were, week after week. Today we played a much better game but it came too late to make any difference.

We were slow in changing manager. Rodgers persisted with players in the team who were not good enough whilst his possession based tactics lacked ambition and we were easily picked off.

I'm hoping we will now rebuild with some young, hungry, talented lads who will run their socks off and provide some excitement. Obviously the appointment of the new manager will be crucial on how well we do but I am looking forward to playing Mob's lot and hopefully they will be generous in donating six points!!!
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Gutted for you foxy,really wanted Everton to go down.
As for Utd I’m delighted with the way our season panned out, donth think anyone fancied us for 3rd place, trophy in the cupboard and another final to come.ETH has done an incredible job with the problems he inherited (Ronaldo) and total lack of character. Need the glazers to sell up asap. People say they have spent millions,no THEY haven’t, they have not invested a penny of their own money, it’s why Utd are close to a billion in debt.
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After the behaviour we have witnessed from the scousers, their disrespect to the National Anthem and Prince William and the club's failure to disassociate itself I would be very happy never to see them in a final ever again. Hence I was very happy to see United edge them out. (It's a pity really as I was very happy to support them as a neutral through the 70s and 80s).

As for my team we were just not good enough, plain and simple. We had too many talented players cruising along, picking up large salaries, from the manager down. I look forward to the clearout.
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We finished above Chelsea, I'm happy with that. Roll on August. Macca and Milo got a great send off and Hughsie scored his first goal for us, a header no less,

It's going to be a very competitive championship next season.
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A massive and necessary clear out at Leicester is essential.
£180 million wage bill for a squad that cost £400 million.
It’s the start of a brand new era I think.
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The past seven or eight years have been incredible and something I thought my team would never achieve. Now it's over I am looking forward to the next phase but it's not going to be a foregone conclusion we will bounce back. There are some good teams in the Championship so after a good clear out we need to buy well. Interesting times ahead.
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Bad luck Foxy but it was on the cards, a rebuild for us both is the way to go :relaxed:

I deffo wanted Everton to go down and can't believe their winner was scored by an ex Hornet :cry:
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