Luton beat Scunthorpe 3-2 in the Johnstones Paint Pot in one of the most exciting games to grace the new Wembley. More than 40,000 Hatters fans filling one half of Wembley had been able to muster themselves into the shape of two fingers, like the couple of Glasgow Rangers twats then doubtless the symbolism would have been directed squarely at the dignitaries in the Royal Box and not in a nice way.
But instead, they unfurled flags of St George announcing "Thanks 4 Sweet FA" and booed every time mention was made of the watching Lord Mawhinney, the League chairman. "They [the fans] were fantastic and their protests were in a fitting manner," said Luton manager Mick Harford.
Monday, April 06, 2009
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