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Home2019November

Month: November 2019

Dan Potts tries to find a way through against Nottingham Forest
Luton match report

Luton 1 Nottingham Forest 2: Hatters slump to third defeat on the spin

November 2, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Luton 1 Nottingham Forest 2: Hatters slump to third defeat on the spin

A late Callum McManaman pearler was not enough to prevent Luton sinking to defeat with a whimper against Nottingham Forest, with defensive frailties were ruthlessly exposed.  Lewis Grabban left James Bree for dust just before […]

Gary Sweet
Luton Town news

Sweet slams ‘weak and toothless’ C&R legal threat over Newlands Park

November 2, 2019 James Cunliffe 2

Luton chief executive Gary Sweet has blasted Capital & Regional’s proposed legal challenge over Newlands Park as ‘weak and toothless’, adding that the retail group know it.  Writing his his match-day programme notes today, ahead […]

Nathan Jones
Sport

Stoke sack ex-Luton boss Nathan Jones

November 1, 2019 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Stoke sack ex-Luton boss Nathan Jones

Stoke City have sacked former Luton Town manager Nathan Jones after a ten-month spell where he won just five of his 35 Championship games.  The 46-year-old controversially left Kenilworth Road in January last year, with […]

Izzy Brown
Luton comment

Opinion: Izzy Brown, defend? Why on earth sacrifice Luton’s most creative player for that?

November 1, 2019 Kevin Harper Comments Off on Opinion: Izzy Brown, defend? Why on earth sacrifice Luton’s most creative player for that?

A lot has happened in the two weeks since I last penned this column. The Town deservedly beat Bristol City, proving the decision regarding changing the goalkeeper to be the correct one, before competitive defeats at Fulham […]

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