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Matty Pearson is mobbed after putting Luton back in the lead against Norwich
Luton Town interviews

Bradley backs Town to find ‘real quality’ to replace Pearson and Collins

June 2, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Bradley backs Town to find ‘real quality’ to replace Pearson and Collins

Sonny Bradley had hoped Matty Pearson and James Collins stayed with Luton, but he has full faith that the club’s “first-class” recruitment team will find strong replacements.   The skipper penned a new deal last […]

Fred Onyedinma signs for Luton
Luton Town interviews

Onyedinma: ‘I’m happy that Luton kept their faith and still wanted to sign me’

June 2, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Onyedinma: ‘I’m happy that Luton kept their faith and still wanted to sign me’

Fred Onyedinma is delighted that Luton’s interest in him never wavered after a move fell short in January but now he’s signed he’s keen to see how boss Nathan Jones can challenge him. The attacker […]

Sonny Bradley
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Bradley wanted to ‘put people straight’ over online Ipswich, Preston and Hull rumours

June 1, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Bradley wanted to ‘put people straight’ over online Ipswich, Preston and Hull rumours

Sonny Bradley has admitted he wanted to respond to the social media rumours of a Luton exit, but he resisted the temptation and is just happy to have his Hatters future sorted.  A new deal […]

Sonny Bradley hugs Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after the victory over Watford
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Dewsbury-Hall will be ‘hardest to replace’ says skipper who hails him and Justin

June 1, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Dewsbury-Hall will be ‘hardest to replace’ says skipper who hails him and Justin

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall will be “hardest to replace” this summer says Sonny Bradley, who believes Luton worked wonders to snag the “Premier League quality” Leicester ace. The youngster got the skipper’s vote as he scooped the […]

Simon Sluga hands his shirt to a young Luton fan after the final whistle at Wigan
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Wigan wonder save might have been ‘turning point’ for Sluga, says Bradley

June 1, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Wigan wonder save might have been ‘turning point’ for Sluga, says Bradley

Sonny Bradley believes Simon Sluga’s wonder save at Wigan last year might have been the turning point in a Luton career which last night saw the goalkeeper scoop the Player of the Season award.  The […]

Luton chief executive Gary Sweet (right) with Chairman David Wilkinson
Luton Town news

Academy dome green light ‘just a matter of time,’ says Luton chairman Wilkinson

June 1, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Academy dome green light ‘just a matter of time,’ says Luton chairman Wilkinson

Hatters chairman David Wilkinson is confident the club can still reach an agreement for an indoor academy training dome despite Luton Council controversially refusing a lease. The Hatters had planning permission for the facility on […]

Reverie
Music

Reverie return with ‘ray of light in quite a dark time’ as new single set to drop

May 25, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Reverie return with ‘ray of light in quite a dark time’ as new single set to drop

Luton shoegaze rockers Reverie are about to return from an 11-year hiatus with the release of their track ‘Optimism’ after they reformed during lockdown and recorded remotely.  The four-piece scattered around the country and even […]

James Collins
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Opinion: If James Collins calls time on Town will he leave as a Luton legend?

May 18, 2021 James Cunliffe 2

You can pick your own moment that the long Luton goodbye began for James Collins, should the disappointing but not unexpected rumours of the striker’s exit be true – but perhaps the bigger question is whether […]

Nathan Jones congratulates Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after the Watford win
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Leicester ace Dewsbury-Hall will look back on Luton loan as ‘breakthrough season’

May 10, 2021 James Cunliffe 1

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has his sights set on making the leap into the Leicester City side next term, but has hailed the “fantastic” Hatters and their fans for his “breakthrough season.” The midfielder scored on his […]

Joe Morrell points the way
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Morrell ‘has to be better than the other midfield players’ to force his way in, says Jones

May 10, 2021 James Cunliffe 2

Luton boss Nathan Jones says he has not been unfair to Joe Morrell and says the Wales international has to force his way into his plans.  The midfielder is likely to feature for his country […]

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