Yesterday, as another working week ended, the Hatters secured the services of two experienced players for the coming season.
As is traditional, when Luton make a new signing, we like to, via social media, gauge the supporters’ reaction to the deal.
Yesterday, we covered the signing of Cameron Jerome – luton-support-divided-on-striker-signing – and this morning, we feel duty bound to cover the signing of or new midfielder, Henri Lansbury.
Like Jerome, it appears there is mixed reaction as well when it comes to the procurement of Lansbury.
In one corner, we have a group of supporters that, on the back of the busy summer of deals, promotion could be on the cards:
Yesss hahaha we are going up!!!!!!
— CalumBright (@CalumBright_) June 18, 2021
Promotion, reveal yourself
— K Dog (@ltfckieren) June 18, 2021
— Conor Dobbs (@Conor_Dobbs) June 18, 2021
A little optimistic in my opinion, I cannot help feeling consolidation is still the key until the Power Court development is ready for the club to move into.
But there is also another group who posted comments warning us of Lansbury’s tendency to pick up injuries:
He's awful mate and got poppadom hamstrings 😂😂
— Ben 🏴 (@utvben) June 18, 2021
The mans got hamstrings made of crisps, keep that treatment table fresh🤣
— Tom (@tom_avfc1) June 18, 2021
when he signed for the villa first game i thought we sighed gerrard was unbelievable but then he just had injury after injury poor bloke needs game time. hopefully be decent for luton and you get the player i saw
— craig (@craig48002241) June 18, 2021
Clearly the fitness of Lansbury will need to be monitoring but, in balancing up matters, we should point out there are several posts congratulating Nathan Jones and his backroom team for pulling off this deal:
Experienced championship players you do just love to see it, really firming ourselves in the division and we still have eyes pointed up
— 𝑇𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑒 (@TraceTrace04) June 18, 2021
Great signing! Welcome Henri!
— David Foxen (@SAMBeastDavid) June 18, 2021
Whoah…..I only popped out for an hour, sort stuff in the garden, and it's all happened. Seasoned pros to to add a bit of know-how too. Nice balance. COYH!
— Alan Baldwin (@AlansaysCOYH) June 18, 2021
Played for a few years alongside Chrissy Cohen in Forest’s midfield. Class act. Another one with real class and obviously of the right mentality. Very impressive signing. Wow.
— LutonTownExile (@LutonTownExile) June 18, 2021
And as we always like to promote, tweets from supporters of clubs Lansbury has previously played for also paint a picture:
Good luck to Henri, hope you see the best of him.
— . (@DELM3ST) June 18, 2021
You’ve got yourself a top player, injuries held him back at Villa but he is a great passer. He went to Bristol City on loan but they were in free fall and struggled to win the toss up.
— Jonny Diamond #FBPE #Rejoiner🦁#RemainerNow (@jonnydiamond2) June 18, 2021
As for me, I am always prepared to give new arrivals a chance and Lansbury, as well as Jerome, are no exceptions, with a young squad the experience they bring could be essential.
Injuries can strike anyone and, hopefully, we will, with some careful managing, keep Lansbury off the treatment table.
After finishing in 12th place last season, the newly vamped squad has the credentials to finish higher but talk of promotion is, I feel, a little premature.
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Morning mh, he hasn’t even played yet!!! At arsenal he was an exceptional youngster. OK he’s had his problems but he is class when fit so if we can get him up and running. Who knows.
I know Chris, a bit of fitness management and we could have a diamond on our hands
My Forest friend tells me that Lansbury has a habit of falling over in the penalty area.
My only concern with the large change in players is that the excellent spirit built over the last 3 years may be lost.
good point Tony, team spirit is something that needs nurturing and plays an important part in how a side progresses.
Hi all, Tony makes a good point an it’s worth bearing in mind before we all get to excited expecting to reach the play offs. Usually you can get away with 2 or 3 new players starting but if we try playing all our new recruits the teams dynamic will be affected. An we could suffer to start with. Let’s hope nj an his team of coaches can just get the balance right.
consolidate is the key. dont run before you can walk. see how the team gels,we have a good backbone ,lets add a few more players into the mix. chris is right to say about the team dynamic could change, but that is how progress happens. we would all love a mick harford playing at the front,and in time that might happen. look how much other teams have spent and not acheived there goals, that is why team spirit is so important at luton. spend wisely,and nurture young players.COYH AND ITALY.