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Kevin Dearden (left) with Luton legend Mick Harford
Luton match preview

Brentford stadium switch is similar to Luton’s situation, says keeper coach Dearden

November 30, 2019 James Cunliffe 1

Luton travel to Griffin Park for the last time ever today, ahead of Brentford’s stadium move next term, with Hatters’ goalkeeping coach Kevin Dearden drawing comparisons between that and Town’s Power Court dream. This is […]

An artist's impression of what Luton Town's new stadium at Power Court will look like
Luton Town news

Ex-Luton boss reveals ‘nightmare’ if Power Court stadium dream dies

November 20, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Ex-Luton boss reveals ‘nightmare’ if Power Court stadium dream dies

Former Luton Town manager David Pleat has laid bare the consequences of failure to leave Kenilworth Road for a brand-new stadium Power Court. The Hatters have been trying to leave their 114-year-old ground for six […]

Graeme Jones
Luton Town news

Jones backs Luton to make new stadium happen despite legal threat that could scupper moving plans

October 19, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Jones backs Luton to make new stadium happen despite legal threat that could scupper moving plans

Luton manager Graeme Jones believes the football club will overcome the obstacles to building a new 17,500-seat stadium at Power Court despite a new legal threat to the Hatters’ other Newlands Park development. Plans for […]

An artist’s impression of the inside of Luton’s new 17,500-seat stadium
Luton Town news

Clock to start ticking on challenge period for Luton’s new stadium

September 25, 2019 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Clock to start ticking on challenge period for Luton’s new stadium

The legal document has been signed which will trigger a crucial six-week period in the future of Luton Town’s Power Court and Newlands Park schemes. Hatters chief executive Gary Sweet said in an interview with […]

Luton chief executive Gary Sweet (right) with Chairman David Wilkinson
Luton Town news

Sweet confirms Luton close to setting ‘everything in stone’ for Power Court and Newlands Park

September 17, 2019 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Sweet confirms Luton close to setting ‘everything in stone’ for Power Court and Newlands Park

Gary Sweet has revealed that Luton are ‘very, very close to being able to start seriously planning’ around Power Court and Newlands Park, while a redesign phase is also underway. The plans, which include a […]

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