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Jack Walton (centre) was part of Luton's promotion-winning squad but has not yet played for Luton and will now go on loan to Dundee United
Luton transfer news

Keeper Walton joins Dundee Utd on loan but it’s ‘by no means the end’ as a Hatter

July 10, 2023 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Keeper Walton joins Dundee Utd on loan but it’s ‘by no means the end’ as a Hatter

Goalkeeper Jack Walton has joined Scottish Championship club Dundee United on a season-long loan, subject to international clearance, with Luton boss Rob Edwards insisting it’s not the end of his Hatters career. The 25-year-old was […]

James Collins
Luton Town interviews

James Collins knows survival skills needed after suffering drop with Hibernian

January 15, 2020 James Cunliffe 1

James Collins has likened Luton’s Championship survival battle to the relegation he suffered in Scotland with Hibernian – but believes the Hatters can beat the drop.  Town find themselves propping up the division after 27 […]

Andrew Shinnie
Luton Town news

Shinnie doesn’t need to change for Scotland call-up, insists Luton boss

September 12, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Shinnie doesn’t need to change for Scotland call-up, insists Luton boss

Andrew Shinnie could be the next Luton Town player to get an international call-up, according to manager Graeme Jones, who believes the midfielder is already playing well enough to force his way into the Scotland […]

Andrew Shinnie celebrates his goal against Ipswich in the Carabao Cup
Luton Town news

Scotland call-up would be ‘unbelievable’ but Shinnie happy as a Hatter

September 4, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Scotland call-up would be ‘unbelievable’ but Shinnie happy as a Hatter

Andrew Shinnie says getting another Scotland call-up would be ‘unbelievable’ but insists he’s happy playing for Luton. The midfielder scored a stunning winner in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Huddersfield, which saw EFL highlights TV channel […]

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