Respect for Luton

Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Shrimpsscene » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:30 am

Keith wrote:Bring Me Sunshine lyrics were printed in the Luton v Morecambe programme. Too late to do the same for the return (even as an insert?)

Some great points made in this thread. I wish Luton the best, except for the 90 minutes that we meet. If they can take heart from anything, it is the experience of Doncaster and how a period in non-league allowed them to re-group and come back stronger.


lyrics are in this saturdays match programme the eric issue
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Aspers » Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:10 pm

That wasn't very nice
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Martin » Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:12 pm

marky No.1 wrote:Took these from their messageboard - could'nt possibly show the link as it would be removed sharpish :lol:

"Being humiliated by Darlington is unacceptable and difficult to compute. Being humiliated by Morcambe is simply unforgivable and if that happens I will want every players' head delivered to me on a silver platter so that I can stick them on pikes around the perimeter of the Castle's grounds and watch whilst the ravens peck the flesh from their skulls"

"It's a bit shit when we can't take beating teams like Morecambe as an almost cert.
How did all come to this?


Crikey! Think how they'll feel next season if they don't beat Forest Green! :lol:
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Splodge » Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:23 pm

Must admit, I did find this chant on the BBC's quotes of the week quite amusing:

"It's blue, it's square, you're going down to there - Conference! Conference!"
Aldershot fans as doomed Luton head for the Blue Square Premier. (John, England).
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Mark S » Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:03 pm

Well that didnt quite come off did it?

'You're going down with the Chester'

Looks like Mick D's great suggestion was ignored.
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby North Stand Shrimp » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:31 pm

Mark S wrote:Well that didnt quite come off did it?

'You're going down with the Chester'

Looks like Mick D's great suggestion was ignored.


Mick himself ignored his own suggestion and sang some going down songs! you can't expect the youngs un's to refrain from singing the going down songs if the older generation don't even go along with their own suggestion! :o
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Sammy h » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:33 pm

It is football for christ sake, your going to get that where ever you go, or can we not sing that as we are the "friendliest club"

For crying out loud get a grip, just because one guy comes on here saying we can't sing this and we can't sing that doesn't mean people wont sing it.

Pathetic
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby North Stand Shrimp » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:54 pm

Sammy h wrote:It is football for christ sake, your going to get that where ever you go, or can we not sing that as we are the "friendliest club"

For crying out loud get a grip, just because one guy comes on here saying we can't sing this and we can't sing that doesn't mean people wont sing it.

Pathetic


I think your missing the point. I too have no problem with the going down chants, I sang them too. My point was that Mick began this thread yet sang the songs too. very hypocritical IMO
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby mounse mk2 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:01 pm

It's almost up there with '10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife'

And yes it's a game of footy, a certain amount of freedom of speech is the way it should be. If i choose to join in that's my decision.

I'd like to hear Howe's Magics reasons for hating Luton so much :roll: :roll:
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Mark S » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:16 pm

North Stand Shrimp wrote:
Mick himself ignored his own suggestion and sang some going down songs!


Really? :o




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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Howe Magic » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:24 pm

For the attention of mounse i dont hate luton in fact i dont hate any team - where did you get that from
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Bare Ben » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:57 pm

mounse mk2 wrote:I'd like to hear Howe's Magics reasons for hating Luton so much :roll: :roll:


Searching through HMs posts, I see no reason to think he would hate Luton. So to say that is very strange... :?
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Howe Magic » Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:04 pm

In fact in one of my previous posts i actually stated that we should not just respect luton but every club
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby sgt major » Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:57 am

After a very heavy weekend I feel I need to speak out about this subject.

It's well known that the York is THE place to meet up with away fans before the game and the match with Luton was no exception.

They arrived in numbers and were a very friendly bunch (in the main) and spoke candidly about their situation. I actually mentioned the respect theme to them and although they were happy about it they also said they have heard every song going and nothing fazes them anymore - sing away they said it's just banter.

To be honest and I personaly didnt start any chants (shithouse rumours again!), the chants started later in the game when most of us realised Morecambe could not hit a barn door with a banjo. At no time did I detect any malice in the songs in fact it was more ironic sarcasm than anything else.

After the game there was great banter whilst watching the England game with the Luton fans except for a few people who told us we had no history and were a team full of cloggers. This was disputed by a few Morecambe fans but there was no bother and we all got on through the rest of the night - many stayed on to watch the live band.

Lets be fair - this was Morecambe v Luton -no history of games - no local rivallry and no malice from the minute the teams took to the pitch. That small isolated bit of banter at the end is nothing for anyone to get stressed about.

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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby sgt major » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:06 am

Can I just say another thing to the people who sort of have it in for me.

If it wasnt for the likes of Carlisle Paul, Mick Birch and me there probably wouldnt be too much singing of anything on the North Stand as we try to bring on the young uns - it just seems the apathy that spreads around this town flows onto the North Stand as well.

FFS - I bet there were people scratching their fingers on their keyboards when they heard the innocuous chants - also the volume level was so low I bet the Luton fans didnt even hear them.

Come on folks we are football fans not a knitting circle - we DID respect Luton before and after the game and were very restrained during it - maybe if the team had been fired up more we wouldnt have even bothered with those ironic chants.

Finally - all those folk that support prima donna Premiership teams - would their fans give a toss about anyone else but thier own team - I think not!
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Mark S » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:25 am

You need to chill out a bit Mick. You are in danger of taking it and yourself too seriously!

If you dont see where the irony is of your original post, that you were joining in and that it leaves you open to some gentle piss taking, its time for a holiday.

Its only a game.
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby sgt major » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:29 am

Mark S wrote:You need to chill out a bit Mick. You are in danger of taking it and yourself too seriously!

If you dont see where the irony is of your original post, that you were joining in and that it leaves you open to some gentle piss taking, its time for a holiday.

Its only a game.

Exactly ;)

My first reply said it all - the Luton lads were up for the light hearted banter. :)
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby morecambe mick » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:24 pm

Mark S wrote:You need to chill out a bit Mick. You are in danger of taking it and yourself too seriously!

If you don't see where the irony is of your original post, that you were joining in and that it leaves you open to some gentle piss taking, its time for a holiday.

Its only a game.


That's the most stupidest thing you've ever said Mr S.

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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby shrimper » Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:46 am

In view of Darlington's current plight it would be nice if our fans could give them a 'hope to see you all next year!' chant or two (or similar) with a good round of applause directed their way.
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby sgt major » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:12 am

shrimper wrote:In view of Darlington's current plight it would be nice if our fans could give them a 'hope to see you all next year!' chant or two (or similar) with a good round of applause directed their way.


What! With Danny leading their line -oooohhhh, don't know about that ;)
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby shrimper » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:23 am

sgt major wrote:
shrimper wrote:In view of Darlington's current plight it would be nice if our fans could give them a 'hope to see you all next year!' chant or two (or similar) with a good round of applause directed their way.


What! With Danny leading their line -oooohhhh, don't know about that ;)



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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby John L » Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:19 am

shrimper wrote:
sgt major wrote:
shrimper wrote:In view of Darlington's current plight it would be nice if our fans could give them a 'hope to see you all next year!' chant or two (or similar) with a good round of applause directed their way.


What! With Danny leading their line -oooohhhh, don't know about that ;)



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A few "Der-der-der-der-Danny Carlton" chants should go down well. Show him we still care!!!
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Keith » Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:13 pm

If the FA weren't such numpties, he'd be with us right now. Fancy he couldn't stay with us because we had money in the bank rather than bums on seats but could go to a bankrupt club because they have more fans? D'oh!
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby John L » Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:04 pm

Keith wrote:If the FA weren't such numpties, he'd be with us right now. Fancy he couldn't stay with us because we had money in the bank rather than bums on seats but could go to a bankrupt club because they have more fans? D'oh!

Having seen a better DC with us on loan than pre-Wembley, I'd like us to try and re-sign him on a permanent deal.
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Re: Respect for Luton

Postby Keith » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:07 pm

any idea how long his contract was for? It may depend upon how much he costs to buy back?
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