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Littlewoods Cup Final

Sonny Bradley lifts the Championship play-off trophy on the pitch as team-mates hold aloft the number 4 jersey of Tom Lockyer who was rushed to hospital after collapsing on the pitch
Luton Town features

Podcast: Premier League promotion ’100 times better’ than 1988 cup final win, say fans

June 13, 2023 Sportsdesk 690

Hatters fans have said that winning promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs is “100 times better” that Luton’s 1988 Littlewoods Cup win.  As Town’s only major trophy, the League Cup, which is now […]

Peter Kioso
Luton Town features

Feature: From non-league to Luton – eight great Hatters signings that made the grade in the Football League. Can Peter Kioso follow in their footsteps?

January 24, 2020 Sportsdesk 2

Peter Kioso became Luton’s first signing of the January transfer window, when he moved from Hartlepool United to the Championship club.  If the 20-year-old right back plays against Derby County on Tuesday night it will […]

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