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Outplayed? Yes.

Lucky? Not terribly. Them not scoring from their possession is not down to luck, it's because they can't finish; because we stopped them from getting shots in; or because they wasted their possession with poor delivery. Luck is the ball deflecting off your defenders arm and going into your own net.

I guess we were a little fortunate you might say, though, to get outplayed and still be in the Cup. Still, hardly enough for you to keep going on about how 'lucky' we are.

 
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Keep going on? Rolling Eyes

You say "not terribly" as your answer but you don't say "no" so in other words you are saying you's were lucky but don't like admiting it?

 
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Read into it what you will. I don't care.

 
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ok Wink

 
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Let's get this in perspective. This is a massive result for Luton a side that is 4th from bottom in the Championship league one division. Liverpool players get paid hundreds of thousands of pounds while Luton are struggling to pay their squad. Excellent result Luton full respect to the club for pulling off this result.

 
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J-Axe wrote:
Benraul wrote:
At the end of the day, i am losing patients


Are you a GP?

/\ Laughing

Great result for Luton and they fully deserve the plaudits - but I think they will get spanked in the replay.

 
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yeah me too ...the usual thing to happen isnt it , a great result against a Premier team but then get trounced in the replay .

 
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Brilliant game, so glad I went to this!

I think it's absolutely fantastic that a cash strapped club can earn a lucrative Cup replay...Hicks and Gillett must be delighted! Laughing

Seriously though, I'm so proud of Luton. The players, fans, staff, management...they are all pulling together without knowing when the next miserly pay packet is coming. The players have only received 2 weeks' worth of wages in the last 9 weeks. Kevin Blackwell has even dipped into his pocket to pay for some of the players' mortgages - that's how cash strapped the club is.

My heart naturally wanted a Luton win, but you have to think of the bigger picture - the money for the replay is much more important. And the players themselves, who fought like lionhearts, totally deserve the chance to play at Anfield.

In terms of chances and possession, I thought a draw was probably fair. But when you consider that Luton's players cost peanuts compared to the megastars of Liverpool, then the Hatters fully deserved to win. Again it was crystal clear that Liverpool without Gerrard or Torres lack a cutting edge, although the team he put out yesterday should have been good enough to deal with Luton, on paper. Luton meanwhile put in a fantastic display littered with mature individual performances - Currie, Andrew, Talbot, Keane - everyone! What also made me proud was that apart from the skipper, Aussie Chris Coyne, all the players are British. Compare that to Liverpool who only had Crouch and Carragher. Seeing a cheaply assembled British team take on an expensive foreign outfit and matching them was a sight to behold. Who did Fabio come to watch? If it was Crouch, then he disappointed.

I read Ben91 saying that Luton only scored from an own goal, but you're forgetting Liverpool's goal. They didn't create it - it was gifted to them by Chris Coyne who was caught in possession. Also, Voronin's shot was going wide - Liverpool were lucky that the keeper saved it and that it fell nicely for Crouch. At least Luton's goal was created by them. Sure it was an own goal, but if it didn't go in, it would have been a penalty for handball. But Match of the Day "experts" Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson only looked at Luton's lucky goal. More bullsh*t big four bias.

I suspect that Gerrard and/or Torres will be on the bench for the replay. Liverpool might need them.

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Luton's financial problems are of their own doing.

they deserve to suffer for their blatant disregard for the rules.

Cheating scum


Shocked

Your club would know all about disregarding the rules, wouldn't they?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/6594613.stm

The only difference is we were given a proper sentence. Still, at least it proved that the FA also look after the small clubs in the Premier League.

 
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J-Axe wrote:
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At the end of the day, i am losing patients


Are you a GP?


Laughing

 
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Yet another classic Johaldo8 post.

Well put m8.

 
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Johaldo8 wrote:
Brilliant game, so glad I went to this!

I think it's absolutely fantastic that a cash strapped club can earn a lucrative Cup replay...Hicks and Gillett must be delighted! Laughing

Seriously though, I'm so proud of Luton. The players, fans, staff, management...they are all pulling together without knowing when the next miserly pay packet is coming. The players have only received 2 weeks' worth of wages in the last 9 weeks. Kevin Blackwell has even dipped into his pocket to pay for some of the players' mortgages - that's how cash strapped the club is.

My heart naturally wanted a Luton win, but you have to think of the bigger picture - the money for the replay is much more important. And the players themselves, who fought like lionhearts, totally deserve the chance to play at Anfield.

In terms of chances and possession, I thought a draw was probably fair. But when you consider that Luton's players cost peanuts compared to the megastars of Liverpool, then the Hatters fully deserved to win. Again it was crystal clear that Liverpool without Gerrard or Torres lack a cutting edge, although the team he put out yesterday should have been good enough to deal with Luton, on paper. Luton meanwhile put in a fantastic display littered with mature individual performances - Currie, Andrew, Talbot, Keane - everyone! What also made me proud was that apart from the skipper, Aussie Chris Coyne, all the players are British. Compare that to Liverpool who only had Crouch and Carragher. Seeing a cheaply assembled British team take on an expensive foreign outfit and matching them was a sight to behold. Who did Fabio come to watch? If it was Crouch, then he disappointed.

I read Ben91 saying that Luton only scored from an own goal, but you're forgetting Liverpool's goal. They didn't create it - it was gifted to them by Chris Coyne who was caught in possession. Also, Voronin's shot was going wide - Liverpool were lucky that the keeper saved it and that it fell nicely for Crouch. At least Luton's goal was created by them. Sure it was an own goal, but if it didn't go in, it would have been a penalty for handball. But Match of the Day "experts" Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson only looked at Luton's lucky goal. More bullsh*t big four bias.

I suspect that Gerrard and/or Torres will be on the bench for the replay. Liverpool might need them.

Steely Hill wrote:
Luton's financial problems are of their own doing.

they deserve to suffer for their blatant disregard for the rules.

Cheating scum


Shocked

Your club would know all about disregarding the rules, wouldn't they?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/6594613.stm

The only difference is we were given a proper sentence. Still, at least it proved that the FA also look after the small clubs in the Premier League.


My point was that we were not particularly lucky, and since either side were gifted goals, i reckon that point still stands.

I know we were outplayed, by the way - but that is hardly 'luck'. They simply played better football and tried harder.

 
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Luton is in League one but i've noticed that Luton often does well in Fa Cup.

 
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Luton is in League one but i've noticed that Luton often does well in Fa Cup.

...and the League Cup - I seem to remember '87 being a great year for them (they turned over Arsenal in the Final!)

 
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yes i remember that one , we were defending champions and missed a penalty when 2-1 up , Luton then equalised and got the winner in the last minute ..

 
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yes i remember that one , we were defending champions and missed a penalty when 2-1 up , Luton then equalised and got the winner in the last minute ..

That's the one - it was a real turn up for the books, a shock win - back in the day of Champagne Charlie, Rix & Co.
And Luton had Ricky Hill and Brian Stein, I used to quite like them back then.

 
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I guess we were a little fortunate you might say, though, to get outplayed and still be in the Cup. Still, hardly enough for you to keep going on about how 'lucky' we are.


yeah ~ luton's the team which's supposed to be lucky ~ and riise ~ phew ~ he shouldn't have tried to get the ball ~ because it's on its way to cross the line to result in a goal kick for pool T.T

 
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conner99 wrote:
yes i remember that one , we were defending champions and missed a penalty when 2-1 up , Luton then equalised and got the winner in the last minute ..

That's the one - it was a real turn up for the books, a shock win - back in the day of Champagne Charlie, Rix & Co.
And Luton had Ricky Hill and Brian Stein, I used to quite like them back then.



was you about 4 yrs old back then ... Laughing

 
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Sparkyjinx wrote:
Rc_Lens wrote:
Luton is in League one but i've noticed that Luton often does well in Fa Cup.

...and the League Cup - I seem to remember '87 being a great year for them (they turned over Arsenal in the Final!)


I've seen them in semi finals few times.

 
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Sparkyjinx wrote:
conner99 wrote:
yes i remember that one , we were defending champions and missed a penalty when 2-1 up , Luton then equalised and got the winner in the last minute ..

That's the one - it was a real turn up for the books, a shock win - back in the day of Champagne Charlie, Rix & Co.
And Luton had Ricky Hill and Brian Stein, I used to quite like them back then.


I remember it like it was yesterday.

Nigel Winterburn takes a pen to give Arsenal a 3-1 lead, but Andy Dibble (later of Man City) made a brilliant save to his far left.

Then Danny Wilson equalises with a header on 82 minutes before Brian Stein rifles home the winner from Ashley Giles cross in the 88th minute.

Happy days Smile

 
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REPLAY

So Rafa goes with a 3-4-3 formation.

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