Djmiles
Barndoor Holroyd
Have a Luton supporting friend who says the compensation package is just £1m.
Not bad considering how much some of their players have cost them!
Not bad considering how much some of their players have cost them!
Have a Luton supporting friend who says the compensation package is just £1m.
Not bad considering how much some of their players have cost them!
I’d be crying if I were a Luton fan
I’d be crying if I were a Luton fan
I can see why people (especially Luton fans) are a bit "why would he leave for a troubled mid table Championship side when he could get promoted with us?".
Football is such a short term game: Luton could just as easily miss out on promotion this season, while Stoke revive themselves. Stoke have a very decent squad for the Championship and were amongst the pre-season promotion favourites. They just haven't played anywhere near the level you'd expect them to. If somebody like Nathan Jones can get into the heads of those players and inspire them, they could easily make a run for the play offs and get back to the Premier League in May.
Luton's current position feels very much to me like where we were in the early to mid 2000s. On the up after years in the doldrums, a promotion or two in the bag, a generally good feeling around the club...but playing at the worst stadium in the League, with hardly any money, and always likely to lose those who showed any hint of stardom to other clubs. And to clubs who perhaps weren't exactly at the level some of us thought we should be losing staff to (Adams to Leicester; loanees like Sidwell and Ingimarsson to Reading, Coppell and Peter Taylor to nobody, but they just didn't fancy the position we were in). If I could be bothered, I'd go and search posts on NSC from back in the day, and I'll bet plenty of them are identical to what's going on in Luton right now. "Why would he want to go there when he could stay with us?" etc.
Football is so short term, I can't blame Jones for taking up the offer of Stoke right now. It's not like he'd actually have to live in the city, any more than he lives in the centre of Luton. He's probably quadrupled his salary overnight, and will have the best of facilities laid on for him straight away, and the chance to really increase his profile if he can get it right. Luton's new stadium is still very much a pipe dream: they've not even got permission, let alone laid the first brick. I wish him luck. I feel for Luton fans, but sadly, until they can replace shitty old Kenilworth Road, they're always going to lose out to clubs in a better position, as we learned for many years.
Feel sorry for Luton fans, must be devastated.
Simon rusk to Luton and caldi to come home to manage the under 23s
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Great post! Most managers are 7-10 games away from the sack and if things start going wrong at Luton they will get rid!
You are so jealous of the cheese room it hurts.
Hope it goes better for Nathan then it did for Adams
I can see why people (especially Luton fans) are a bit "why would he leave for a troubled mid table Championship side when he could get promoted with us?".
Football is such a short term game: Luton could just as easily miss out on promotion this season, while Stoke revive themselves. Stoke have a very decent squad for the Championship and were amongst the pre-season promotion favourites. They just haven't played anywhere near the level you'd expect them to. If somebody like Nathan Jones can get into the heads of those players and inspire them, they could easily make a run for the play offs and get back to the Premier League in May.
Luton's current position feels very much to me like where we were in the early to mid 2000s. On the up after years in the doldrums, a promotion or two in the bag, a generally good feeling around the club...but playing at the worst stadium in the League, with hardly any money, and always likely to lose those who showed any hint of stardom to other clubs. And to clubs who perhaps weren't exactly at the level some of us thought we should be losing staff to (Adams to Leicester; loanees like Sidwell and Ingimarsson to Reading, Coppell and Peter Taylor to nobody, but they just didn't fancy the position we were in). If I could be bothered, I'd go and search posts on NSC from back in the day, and I'll bet plenty of them are identical to what's going on in Luton right now. "Why would he want to go there when he could stay with us?" etc.
Football is so short term, I can't blame Jones for taking up the offer of Stoke right now. It's not like he'd actually have to live in the city, any more than he lives in the centre of Luton. He's probably quadrupled his salary overnight, and will have the best of facilities laid on for him straight away, and the chance to really increase his profile if he can get it right. Luton's new stadium is still very much a pipe dream: they've not even got permission, let alone laid the first brick. I wish him luck. I feel for Luton fans, but sadly, until they can replace shitty old Kenilworth Road, they're always going to lose out to clubs in a better position, as we learned for many years.
I hate it when you post on football matters; you leave me nothing to say. Stop it please.
I hope Luton continue to get promoted.
I can see why people (especially Luton fans) are a bit "why would he leave for a troubled mid table Championship side when he could get promoted with us?".
Football is such a short term game: Luton could just as easily miss out on promotion this season, while Stoke revive themselves. Stoke have a very decent squad for the Championship and were amongst the pre-season promotion favourites. They just haven't played anywhere near the level you'd expect them to. If somebody like Nathan Jones can get into the heads of those players and inspire them, they could easily make a run for the play offs and get back to the Premier League in May.
Luton's current position feels very much to me like where we were in the early to mid 2000s. On the up after years in the doldrums, a promotion or two in the bag, a generally good feeling around the club...but playing at the worst stadium in the League, with hardly any money, and always likely to lose those who showed any hint of stardom to other clubs. And to clubs who perhaps weren't exactly at the level some of us thought we should be losing staff to (Adams to Leicester; loanees like Sidwell and Ingimarsson to Reading, Coppell and Peter Taylor to nobody, but they just didn't fancy the position we were in). If I could be bothered, I'd go and search posts on NSC from back in the day, and I'll bet plenty of them are identical to what's going on in Luton right now. "Why would he want to go there when he could stay with us?" etc.
Football is so short term, I can't blame Jones for taking up the offer of Stoke right now. It's not like he'd actually have to live in the city, any more than he lives in the centre of Luton. He's probably quadrupled his salary overnight, and will have the best of facilities laid on for him straight away, and the chance to really increase his profile if he can get it right. Luton's new stadium is still very much a pipe dream: they've not even got permission, let alone laid the first brick. I wish him luck. I feel for Luton fans, but sadly, until they can replace shitty old Kenilworth Road, they're always going to lose out to clubs in a better position, as we learned for many years.