Will he be sent to Coventry? Or Derby?Dabo eh? no doubt he'll want to be alone.
Definitely a bit of schadenfreude after Coventry's antics against us.
You do what you have to of course, but good luck to them sticking 9 behind the ball next season without Gyokeres as an outlet.
They may also lose Robins, maybe Leicester or Leeds will look at him!Coventry without Gyokeres will be a very average proposition
He’s just signed a new contract, about 2 hours before our second leg against them in fact.They may also lose Robins, maybe Leicester or Leeds will look at him!
Ah OK didnt realize that!He’s just signed a new contract, about 2 hours before our second leg against them in fact.
He looked a real handful in a very limited Coventry team.I haven’t seen much from Gyokeres over the last couple of months that suggests he’s as good as people seem to keep saying he is. I’m not sure he’s good enough for the Premier League, but I guess time will tell.
Sorry, but don't agree with this at all.Michael Carrick was found wanting on the night, he didn’t have any answer to Coventry’s change of shape.
Luton have gone at them, got in behind them and gone up against them physically. All the things we didn’t do.
I think Coventry were playing for penalties at the Riverside, the goal was just a bonus.Sorry, but don't agree with this at all.
Coventry are a counter attacking team, but they were even more negative in the second leg against us, with 10 men behind the ball, reliant upon modest counter attacks and set pieces.
It was a game plan that only works maybe one in five games, but equally we didn't do enough to break them down.
Today they had to be more positive of course and it opened them up a bit.
You may be right but form goes up and down and maybe Luton hit a good streak at the right time, in saying that they won 1, drew 1 and lost 1 in the play offs, so they hardly burned it up.Coventry beat us in the semi final, Luton beat us a couple of weeks before.
The better team over the season won through, which is fair.
We weren't anywhere near good enough when it came to the crunch.
They finished 3rd, they were bettered by two teams. Over 46 games they were the third best side.You may be right but form goes up and down and maybe Luton hit a good streak at the right time, in saying that they won 1, drew 1 and lost 1 in the play offs, so they hardly burned it up.
Agree the play offs should not be decided on penalties but on a separate point they do keep the season alive for clubs in the top half and everybody knows the rules if you don’t finish top two.They finished 3rd, they were bettered by two teams. Over 46 games they were the third best side.
The play offs are what they are, and penalties are a pish poot way of ending the season, why no replay, there's no hurry to finish the season?