Luton Town: What hope for Hatters in Championship relegation fight?
Eddie told BBC three county radio: “I just feel desperate about this team, a non-league team can beat us. The club should be upset in shame and I will never remember an update Bad team. A supporter has been worse since 1982, but as a team, they are the worst.”
“Given the current form and the location of the league, today’s Watford is completely foreseeable. The past 12 months have been disastrous.”
But Richard didn’t blame Bloomfield for his poor performance in the game, where he posted a show: “When will fans and experts realize that changing managers does not mean an improvement Team? Just look at Stoke (three managers this season) and Manchester United.
“You have to accept people who are not good enough, whether they are managers. I’ve accepted the league next season.”
Aaron Paul, a live reporter for BR5, reported on Watford’s failure, saying Luton was “terrible” in the first half and overall “not good enough in every department”.
“It’s a Luton team that looks like another relegation,” he said. “They look sad for themselves.”
But that’s not what striker Carlton Morris thinks after the game.
“We were in a tough time, no controversy, but it wasn’t the number of times you were beaten, it was the way you became a football club and humans responded.”
“When we are at the top and up, we have to score and be more diligent in defense.
“The game wins in both boxes and has nothing to do with overall performance – the best you can do is balance the balance that the game is good for you, but in the game we do, we lose because we are not good enough yet Two boxes.
“We need to bring that cruelty-free edge back.”