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Year: 2026

Jerry Yates runs with the ball
Luton match reaction

Wilshere admits Luton ‘definitely need more threat’ with January transfer window open

January 2, 2026 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Wilshere admits Luton ‘definitely need more threat’ with January transfer window open

Luton Town’s first defeat of 2026 has sharpened the focus on recruitment, with boss Jack Wilshere acknowledging the need to strengthen his squad now the January transfer window has opened. After seven goals and two […]

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Luton match reaction

Exeter 1 Luton 0: ‘Not a great birthday’ for Wilshere as Luton fall flat

January 1, 2026 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Exeter 1 Luton 0: ‘Not a great birthday’ for Wilshere as Luton fall flat

Luton Town’s festive momentum came to an abrupt halt at Exeter City as Jack Wilshere’s side created next to nothing to start 2026 with a dismal defeat after a joyful Christmas goal glut. After seven […]

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