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Wilder, famously known for getting on with officials.

As always, happy to sell teams a bit of heart from a positive performance against Sheffield 'how the fuck are they top of the league' United, for the measly sum of 3 points.
 

Roygbiv are you actually collecting those or just copying the same ones each week? 🤣

"we were brilliant, they are shit, how are they top"?

," Sheff United horrible team"

"Dark arts, dirty cheats,"

"Fucking. Hate Wilder"

"We battered them and they scored a flukey goal".

And the last one neatly sums up the issue, we scored more goals than them, if only the oppo managers could work this out, we might be in trouble.

At least the myth that Luton are a plucky good team is being dispelled. Hopefully they head back to where they came from with Dull City.

Cheers Panchero
 
Awww Bless the locals aren't happy bunnies "made Sheffield look ordinary" blah blah I like how their idea of good football is get two big strikers play hoofball and hope something drops for them. Luton got to the Prem playing that way and are still playing that way after relegation absolutely no progression in player quality despite failure payments they just haven't improved or moved on. One fan got it spot on they still have that losing mentality despite trying to turn every game into a battle, sorry Luton but League one awaits you. I'd take Doughty of them when they go down though probably one of the few Luton players with any quality.
 
Before I look at the comments… how are they TOP…. They’re shit, YES.. we don’t understand either…
I understand. To beat the shit team, you've got to become the shit team. This is the foundation of our approach. Through seasons of hard practice, we've now mastered it and our players all instinctively know when the shit team is vulnerable, therefore know precisely when to strike. We also know exactly what sort of opportunities we can afford the shit team, in order to placate them, and what sort we can't. In a sense, we are our own controlled opposition. It's a new, revolutionary approach to football, and we are its pioneers. Proud.
 
Listening to their fans in the build up they talked of a side with no fight and a loser mentality
Can't help but feel if we had put out the eleven from the other night (or as close as possible) they wouldnt have got as much of a foothold in the game as they did
Having said that we went in with a team that wilder felt could deal with their threat of crossing it from basically anywhere on the pitch and playing percentages which is how Luton have always played when I've seen them

Just a lot more refined when barclay et Al were there

O hare made the biggest difference to us when he came on and we started to stretch them a little bit
 

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