Luton Town - The Greatest Story in English Football History

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Luton Town - The Greatest Story in English Football History
Luton Town - The Greatest Story in English Football History
Luton Town - The Greatest Story in English Football History
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Disclaimer: the first 10 seconds in the intro the Ticking Clock NON COPYRIGHT backing song I used decided 16 hours later to be a copyrighted song so…

I had to mute it using YouTubes editing feature so that explains why the first 10 seconds sounds poor quality, YouTube can be weird at times sorry

Vizeh
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The only thing this video is missing is the fact that the money from being in the Premier League will not only pay for our new stadium but also 1, 200 new houses, leisure, restaurants, bars, a retail centre and community areas which will help rejuvenate the town, this all before the council decide what to do with the land that Kenilworth Road currently sits on. This promotion secures the club's future for 50 years to come and will help rejuvenate the town as a whole!

benltfc
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Kind of poetic that Luton is promoted while Leicester going down. It's like telling us that when a fairytale ends, another one begins.

antoniusbaswara
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I left the UK in 1991 and now live in the Philippines but I spent my childhood and teenage years growing up in Luton. The first professional game I ever saw on my own, ie not with my dad, was standing in the Oak Road watching Luton beating Palace when I was 11 or 12 years old. Those were the days of Alan West, Ricky Hill and Brian Stein. Well done, Luton.

joshuarizalforeman
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Mpanzu's story in itself is what makes this even better, imagine if he can help DR Congo qualify for the next World Cup, their first in 50+ years

sirfluffythegreat
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Luton are really the definition of how a club should be ran. A board who thoroughly care about the club, passionate fans, a great set of coaching staff and some great managers over the years. I've been watching Luton closely ever since we knocked them out of the FA cup and listened to all of Rob Edwards' press conferences and it's no surprise that they managed to get over the line. Rob is a truly great head coach who has developed a special, special relationship with his players and they work so hard for him on the pitch. It'll also be great seeing Kenilworth Road in the premier league next year, it's a stadium with such great character and adds so much to the league to differ from all the modern stadiums we see today. Luton, all the best in the top flight from us Grimsby fans, you deserve it

evadeadly
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It is a great story. I wanted Luton Town to get promoted to the Premier League and they did it. Their home form will definitely be crucial. Especially at their unique home ground. Cannot wait to see them play in the Premier League and see how their season unfolds.

andymurday
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Luton's story truly is a fairytale, from conference to prem in less than 10 years with no mega takeover is just insane, I honestly think they'll survive next season and come about 16th, momentum is a powerful thing, look at Bournemouth when they first got promoted, and Luton have had buckets of that for years.

Scotty
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Im a hereford fan and how they went from playing us to playing some of the biggest clubs in the world is simply incredible!

lucaskidman
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I'm just glad that out of all the teams in the league, we lost in the final with the final kick, to Luton. Losing to anyone else would have been horrible, losing to Sunderland would have been utterly gut-wrenching, but Luton more than deserved the win, we've risen up the leagues together and they came from even further down than us, and there was nothing but respect before during and after the match. And they'll stay up and they'll benefit so much from the money. All love Hatters, enjoy yourselves

ohnonotchrisfail
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What really dawned on me is the season they won the national league, I was celebrating Birmingham City staying up in the championship on the final day at Bolton thanks to a last minute goal by Paul Caddis. In the years since, we had 2 10th place finishes, other than that we have not finished higher than 17th in the championship. Truly stagnant and going nowhere. The rise of Luton is one thing, but massive respect has to be given to the way they have been managed on and off the pitch. Absolutely chuffed to bits for them and wish them the best in staying up next season

Sam-qzby
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John Still is an unbelievable manager and gent - great servant to Dagenham & Redbridge as well!

Danzas
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Luton Town's story feels like that FIFA Career Mode you start with a team in League 2 and create a storyline to get them into the EPL with a small budget and smart recruitment. Now, we've literally seen it all. They're quite a good side with pace upfront and I hope financially they can at least bolster a squad that can keep them afloat next season.

criscurtean
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As a Leeds fan, you’ve earns our place, enjoy it and wish you all the best

theunambiguous
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i was lucky enough to be at wembley with my dad. the whole luton side went mad when coventry missed the penalty and i was in tears. thank you for making this video liam. still cant believe premier league football is coming to my town

danny
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Luton will easily stay up because of their play style it will take a while for the teams to find them out and the massive motivation boost these players will get

tomg
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Luton coming 16th. They have the heart and whenever small clubs get into the league they always stay up due to pure adrenaline

elliotcoffman
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I am genuinely just so happy that they've been promoted, because while I am from Denmark, lots of my family come from Luton and they've been there since day one

vitusholm
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Buzzing for Luton, but still heartbroken as a Coventry fan. Hope you guys can somehow survive next year.

Shoostep
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What very few people realise is that they could have a very bright future. Their U18 and U16 teams won their leagues this season too, so if they can push these players up into the first team, they will continue to recruit well and save millions instead of buying. Watch out for a very smart midfielder called Zac in their U16s team. I watched him play 3 or 4 times now and he is so comfortable on the ball. Future Iniesta or Xavi

markpapa.