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Luton Town Supporters Reactions After Heavy Defeat Inflicted By Brentford

April 21, 2024

Defeat is always a bitter pill to swallow, even more so when the expectation is that your side is going to bounce back from a heavy defeat the previous week.

Losing away to Manchester City was always going to be accepted, after all they are, in all probability, one of the best club teams in the world.

But, with the club fighting for its Premier League survival, losing so heavily at home to Brentford is a very bitter pill to swallow.

Last night, surfing the social media sites, it was plain to see how disappointed the Hatters support were, the heavy defeat knocking those hopes of survival.

Choosing to base an article on supporters feelings, I have selected a quartet that illustrate the despair currently being felt.

Firstly:

I’ll not argue with that point of view, it was as if everything that could go wrong did so, conspiring to make it one of the most miserable days of the season so far.

Secondly:

A fair point, especially when, previously, especially away from home, we’ve chastised the home support about leaving before the final whistle.

We’re you one of those that left early yesterday?

If so, why?

Thirdly:

Now that’s more like the Hatters support I know. We may have lost, we may have performed badly, but our season is far from over. Our fate is far from sealed, sure it is going to be hard to stay up, but until it is mathematically impossible to stay up, we should never accept the fate the pundits have predicted lies in store for us.

Fourthly:

Now that is a damn good point and one I don’t have the answer to.

Looking ahead, instead of having to face Wolves (a), Everton (h), West Ham (a) and Fulham (h), perhaps we might fare better if we were facing – Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Arsenal and Newcastle United!

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