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Graeme Jones speaks with James Collins
Luton Town features

Jones explains how sports psychology can help ‘last untapped area’ for Luton stars

November 22, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Jones explains how sports psychology can help ‘last untapped area’ for Luton stars

Graeme Jones has introduced sports psychology at Luton Town as a way to explore the last remaining ‘untapped area’ of their training and preparation. The manager admitted after the 3-0 defeat to Reading that it […]

Martin Cranie
Luton Town interviews

Cranie: Sports psychologist won’t be ‘forced upon people’

November 12, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Cranie: Sports psychologist won’t be ‘forced upon people’

Martin Cranie doesn’t believe a sports psychologist will be forced upon Luton players to help them out of their current slump. Manager Graeme Jones suggested it could be an option after he saw his side […]

Graeme Jones
Luton Town interviews

Hatters may need psychological help, reveals boss Jones

November 12, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Hatters may need psychological help, reveals boss Jones

Luton’s players may be introduced to a sports psychologist in a bid to break their current slump and help their step up to the Championship, admitted boss Graeme Jones. The Hatters went down without a […]

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