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James Collins wheels away in celebration after slotting the winner from the penalty spot the last time Watford came to Kenilworth Road, although it was empty due to coronavirus restrictions
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Opinion: Covid, KDH, Kaldini, Adebayo and whipping Watford – a 2021 review

December 31, 2021 Kevin Harper Comments Off on Opinion: Covid, KDH, Kaldini, Adebayo and whipping Watford – a 2021 review

So, the year that began behind closed doors due to Covid-19 ends without a single festive Luton match because of a spate of positive coronavirus tests in the Hatters’ camp. For that reason 2021 can’t […]

Amari'i Bell bursts forward
Podcasts

Podcast exclusive: Amari’i Bell welcomes challenge to emulate James Justin impact

October 29, 2021 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Podcast exclusive: Amari’i Bell welcomes challenge to emulate James Justin impact

Amari’i Bell says is relishing trying to fill the flying full-back boots of James Justin as adapts to a key role in Luton’s evolution back to the swashbuckling side that swept the lower leagues before […]

Nathan Jones
Luton Town news

Jones ‘fearful to train’ as another Hatter hit with injury in ‘unprecedented’ crisis

September 23, 2021 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Jones ‘fearful to train’ as another Hatter hit with injury in ‘unprecedented’ crisis

Injury-hit Luton have suffered another issue on the practice pitch today and, while boss Nathan Jones didn’t want to reveal the player’s identity, he admitted “we’re really fearful to train” amid a situation that is […]

Two of Luton's new summer signings (centre left) Fred Onyedinma and (centre right) Amari'i Bell, with January signing Elijah Adebayo (left) and Pelly-Ruddock Mpanuz.
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Opinion: Luton’s summer signings are shining in a side that is great to watch

August 21, 2021 Kevin Harper 2

In my final column of last season I mentioned how the summer had the potential to be a very exciting one with the players that could potentially come in. We are only four games into […]

Mick Harford
Luton match reaction

Barnsley 0 Luton 1: Ding-dong! Bell blasts winner as Jones dedicates win to Big Mick – Report and reaction

August 17, 2021 James Cunliffe 1

Amari’i Bell notched his first goal for Luton to seal a second successive 1-0 away victory at Barnsley, which “proud” manager Nathan Jones dedicated to his assistant Mick Harford, who today began treatment for prostate […]

Tom Lockyer (left) with Sonny Bradley
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Luton defensive trio in ‘far better place’ ahead of Posh season opener, says Jones

August 6, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Luton defensive trio in ‘far better place’ ahead of Posh season opener, says Jones

Manager Nathan Jones says Luton are “in a far better place” with defensive trio Sonny Bradley, Tom Lockyer and Reece Burke after they all missed the final pre-season game due to Covid complications.  Town signed […]

Nathan Jones
Luton Town features

Stats, presentations and beating bigger bids – Jones explains ‘bold’ transfer business

July 7, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Stats, presentations and beating bigger bids – Jones explains ‘bold’ transfer business

“I have to talk a lot about the club, and I have to talk a lot about me, which is pretty much two of my favourite subjects,” says Nathan Jones when explaining his role in […]

Amari'i Bell
Luton Town news

Gold Cup start is ‘bonkers’ says Jones as Amari’i Bell joins up with Jamaica

July 2, 2021 Sportsdesk 4

Nathan Jones has hit out at the CONCACAF Gold Cup starting so late it has taken new signing Amari’i Bell away from a full pre-season with his new Luton team-mates.  The 27-year-old, who joined on […]

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