'We will scrap, fight and find a way'
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Ollie Kay, We Are Luton Town, external
Luton Town are into the fifth round of the greatest club cup competition on the planet, the FA Cup. Although never having won this prestigious trophy, Luton have some history in the competition, having reached the final in 1959, the semi finals three further times; 1985, 1988 and 1994, as well as becoming the first non-league side to knock out Premier League competition in 2013, during our lowest ebb.
The feeling among the fans before our replay against Bolton was more skewed towards “let’s focus on the league”, however upon drawing Everton, a team who dumped us out of the semi final in 1985, as well as in a sixth-round replay the following season in 1986, the feeling in the fanbase shifted dramatically. We felt as if we owed them one.
Following that last-gasp victory courtesy of Cauley Woodrow's late strike in the 96th minute, fans now believe we can go on to make more history, just one more win and we are in a quarter-final.
Cauley’s goal epitomised why both fans and the team believe we can do it. His tenacity and determination to put the ball in the back of the net, was so very Luton. We will scrap, fight and find a way right up to the final whistle, every single game.