shoddycollins
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The last few years we've attended a depressing number of other teams' promotion parties. Norwich, Charlton, Wolves, most recently Oxford, so now it's Luton's turn. I'm sure they'll bring a large following. We opened the Waterworks End for Oxford so I expect Luton will be similar. The good news for them is it'll be a right scorcher so they can bask in the sun on the open terrace. Though it's not their last game of the season, perhaps the ground that hosted their first game back in the league would be an apt place to celebrate promotion.
Meanwhile, in the rest of the stadium, misery will reign. The last couple of weeks has been very doom and gloom regarding the future of the club and no doubt there will be chants directed at the board, and possibly banners too. If the Luton fans get bored of watching all the uncontested Luton possession then perhaps they'd like to join us in a few.
It would be nice to put their party on hold with a win, give a little polish to the end of our season, give the board something to think about, while also handing Accrington the title but I doubt we'll see any of that. Instead it just feels like we have to try and savour the end of a spell which will probably be a high-water mark in the club's recent history.
We'll always have that Tuesday in November at Kenilworth Road.
Meanwhile, in the rest of the stadium, misery will reign. The last couple of weeks has been very doom and gloom regarding the future of the club and no doubt there will be chants directed at the board, and possibly banners too. If the Luton fans get bored of watching all the uncontested Luton possession then perhaps they'd like to join us in a few.
It would be nice to put their party on hold with a win, give a little polish to the end of our season, give the board something to think about, while also handing Accrington the title but I doubt we'll see any of that. Instead it just feels like we have to try and savour the end of a spell which will probably be a high-water mark in the club's recent history.
We'll always have that Tuesday in November at Kenilworth Road.