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Three Birmingham defenders try to crowd out Carlton Morris
Luton Town interviews

Podcast exclusive: Rivals don’t relish facing me and Adebayo, says Morris

September 14, 2022 Sportsdesk 6

Carlton Morris believes Championship defenders already hate playing against him and Elijah Adebayo and that there’s still more to come as their strike partnership develops.  The striker joined Luton from Barnsley in the summer, which […]

SOURDOUGH played last year's Castlefest and return again for the opening night of this year's festival, curated by Vandalism Begins at Home
Music

Here’s why Castlefest is the hottest ticket in town as Luton music weekend returns

September 13, 2022 Ronny Trousers 24

A return to pre-Covid hope and optimism is re-emerging in the local music scene, insists the chief of Castlefst organisers Luton Live/s ahead of this month’s three-day festival. An explosive weekend of music to see […]

Luton Town supporters cheer on their team
Podcasts

Podcast: Does football cost too much? 

August 25, 2022 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Podcast: Does football cost too much? 

The price of going to a football match and supporting a football team has never been higher, yet two years ago, during the Covid pandemic, you could not move without hearing the slogan ‘football is […]

Harry Cornick
Luton Town news

Luton reaching Premier League would usurp Bournemouth’s story, insists Cornick

April 8, 2022 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Luton reaching Premier League would usurp Bournemouth’s story, insists Cornick

Winning promotion to the Premier League will be a bigger achievement for Luton than the first time Bournemouth did it, says Harry Cornick.  Now in his fifth season, the Town striker left the Cherries to […]

Gary Sweet watches from the directors' box at Kenilworth Road with club chairman David Wilkinson
Luton Town news

Hatters chief Sweet says Luton’s new stadium still set for music venue – and a football museum

February 25, 2022 James Cunliffe 13

Gary Sweet has confirmed that a music venue is still in the plans for Luton Town’s Power Court stadium site – but additional funding will be required.  A football museum celebrating the club’s history is […]

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 […]

Harry Cornick
Luton match preview

Podcast exclusive: Cornick eyes first goal in ‘biggest game of our season’ against Watford

April 16, 2021 Sportsdesk 5

Harry Cornick is hoping he can break his duck against Watford, which he admits is the biggest game of Luton’s season. The attacker is yet to score this season, though he’s been playing a wider […]

Elijah Adebayo celebrates his first ever goal for Luton
Luton Town interviews

Podcast exclusive: ‘Defending wasn’t really for me,’ says Adebayo over switch to striker

March 11, 2021 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Podcast exclusive: ‘Defending wasn’t really for me,’ says Adebayo over switch to striker

Luton’s new star striker Elijah Adebayo has revealed he used to be a centre back, but has admitted he was never cut out to be a defender.  The 23-year-old has hit the ground scoring since […]

Podcasts

Luton Press Pass Podcast: Bristol City reaction, Fulham preview, Pelly bangers and Cranie return

October 23, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Luton Press Pass Podcast: Bristol City reaction, Fulham preview, Pelly bangers and Cranie return

The Luton Press Pass returns after a short hiatus for Episode 12, featuring the reaction to the Hatters’ magnificent 3-0 home win over Bristol City. The victory came complete with a first Championship clean sheet […]

Podcasts

Luton Press Pass Podcast: QPR reaction, Hull preview, boxer Linus Udofia and Luton Ladies’ Kelsey Gibson

September 21, 2019 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Luton Press Pass Podcast: QPR reaction, Hull preview, boxer Linus Udofia and Luton Ladies’ Kelsey Gibson

In episode 8 of The Luton Press Pass, Hatters reporter James Cunliffe is joined by the voices of Luton Town, Simon Pitts and Darren Salter, to look back at the 3-2 defeat at Queens Park […]

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