
Luton Town Support Confident Of Beating Coventry City This Saturday
It is a game that Luton Town Football Club just have to win if they are to stave off the threat of relegation to League One whilst also keeping the drama going to the last game of the season, away to West Bromwich Albion.
Anything less than a win and I fear we’ll be searching out destinations of far-flung League One grounds on the AA route-planner next season.
But it wouldn’t be Luton if there was all to play for at this stage of the season, would it?
Thankfully, it appears, on our pre-match poll that the Hatters support are confident that our recent fine run of form will serve us in good stead, on Saturday.
Looking at the results, a massive 72% are of the belief that the Hatters will win and keep this merry-go-round spinning until the aforementioned last game of the season.
A further 12% reckon it’ll end all square, a draw, thereby taking our survival hopes out of our own hands and the remaining 16% reckon our quest to retain our EFL Championship status will crash on the rocks with Coventry City, under the stewardship of Frank Lampard, winning.
It promises to be a nervy experience, on Saturday, here’s hoping the boys in orange are up to the challenge.
Gustavo Hamer has been told to “control it” as he heads into the last two games of the season treading a disciplinary tightrope that could result in him missing Sheffield United’s play-off campaign.
Blades’ boss Chris Wilder, who describes the influential midfielder as his team’s “best player,” needs the former Coventry City star to keep out of the referee’s book at Stoke tonight and against Blackburn at Bramall Lane on the final day of the regular season.
The one-time Sky Blues favourite has scored nine goals this term and added seven assists, primarily from a free role on the left of United’s attack. But he has also picked up 13 bookings so far, the latest of which came in Monday’s defeat to Burnley at Turf Moor, and two more in the final two games would lead to a three-match ban which could rule him out of the entire play-off campaign that follows.