Edwards: Incredible Hatters fans could play a massive part in Luton’s survival hopes
Luton boss Rob Edwards believes the unity that Town’s supporters have with their side could make a ‘big difference’ to the Hatters hopes of staying in the Premier League this season.
The Hatters staged a first ever Premier League game at Kenilworth Road last night, as cheered on by a gate of 10,802 they went down to a narrow 2-1 defeat against an in-form West Ham United.
In front of their biggest home gate for just under 30 years, when coincidentally, the Hammers were in town for an FA Cup replay in March 1994, Luton running out 3-2 winners, Town were roared on by an expectant crowd.
They kept the noise going throughout the contest, with noise levels rising to fever pitch with every corner won, tackle snapped into or clearance made, while despite the hosts’ falling 2-0 behind, remained firmly behind their team.
Mads Andersen’s stoppage time header gave them hope, but despite being unable to force a leveller, supporters situated on all four sides of the ground, thanks to the Bobbers Stand being rebuilt, remained to give their players a rousing ovation after the full time whistle, as Edwards was keen to ensure his squad took it all in.
With it being a third defeat in a row though, the boss is now desperate to give them even more to cheer about, saying: “The noise was great, the atmosphere was really good.
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