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Chairman: David Wilkinson Chief Executive Officer: Gary Sweet Directors: Paul Ballantyne, Stephen Browne Bob Curson, Mike Herrick, Rob Stringer Shareholders: Kailesh Karavadra, Luton Town Supporters Trust Honorary Vice President: John Buttle Vice Presidents: Richard Banks, Cliff Bassett, Gary Chamberlain, Doug Knight, Ian Gazeley, Emma Banks, Ben Banks, Ian Montone, Nick Owen First Team Manager: Nathan Jones Assistant Manager: Mick Harford First Team Coach: Paul Hart Head of Goalkeeping: Kevin Dearden Performance Analyst: Peter Booker Analyst: Dan Bond Chief Recruitment Officer: Mick Harford Head of Medical: Simon Parsell Physiotherapist: Chris Phillips Therapist/Kit Man: Darren Cook Head of Sports Science: James Redden Academy & Development Manager: Andy Awford Head of Academy Coaching & Professional Player Development/First Team Coach: Adrian Forbes Professional Development Phase Lead Coach: Dan Walder Academy Administrator: Emily Howes General Operations Manager: Paul Watson Club Secretary: Chris Clark Financial Controller: Tom Schofield Safety Officer: Stephen Copp Head of Commercial: Chris Bell Site & Facilities Manager: Peter Kemp Head Groundsman: Richard Bird Marketing & Communications Manager: Ed Smith Press & Media Manager: Stuart Hammonds Head of Retail Operations: Siobhan Kos-Hodge Ticket Office Manager: Mike Hooker Catering & Hospitality Manager: Cristhiano Andrade Da Silva Head of Supporter and Community Engagement: Sascha Gustard-Brown Head of Human Resources: Jemma Osborne Supporter Liaison Officer: John Miller Junior Supporter Liaison Officer: James Whitehead Club Doctor: Dr Paul Deeley Club Chiropractor: David Leu Club Chaplain: Revd David Kesterton Head of Community Trust: Kevin Thoburn
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME Made in Luton. Printed by Bartham Press. Edited by Stuart Hammonds (stuart.hammonds@lutontown.co.uk). Design by Ed Smith Photography by Gareth Owen.
Thanks to contributors: Roger Wash, Ed Smith, Bradley Dixon, Simon Pitts, Simon Parsell, James Cunliffe, Dan Briard and Dylan Bhundia. Additional pictures: Rex Features, Prime Media Images and Liam Smith. The views in this programme are those of the contributors and not necessarily those of the editor and/or Luton Town.
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THE MANAGER
NATHAN JONES Good afternoon and welcome to the 2020-21 Championship season at Kenilworth Road. I wish I could be saying that as a physical welcome, but that day is coming closer and we cannot wait.
season. They are a good side – along with ourselves, one of the form sides of the Championship during restart – and that win should not be underestimated.
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT The end of last season was bitter-sweet really, because on nights like the Blackburn game when the Great Escape was complete, we needed you here with us to mark it properly.
That was the sad part of a great occasion for me, because there would have been 10,000 packed inside the place – just as there would be today and on Tuesday night – and it would have absolutely rocked. We kicked off the home campaign with what was really an extension of the pre-season match programme when Norwich came in the Carabao Cup. We always get a side just relegated from the Premier League in these early stages, and although they had players missing, it was a good win. Last Saturday was the perfect away performance at Barnsley, who will not be in the same position they were in last
I was proud of my team up at Oakwell, as I was of the ones who played at Reading on Tuesday night. The sheer volume of matches over a shorter period of time makes this a real squad game for this season, and we have strength in every position.
The addition of Jordan Clark, Tom Lockyer and Rhys Norrington-Davies, along with the return of James Bree, have been wonderful bits of business and I thank Gary and the board for making those moves happen in such a difficult time financially for our club, and many others. We’d like to get maybe one more in, but as we showed during my first spell here, Luton Town have a tradition of giving youth a chance and we have some excellent prospects already in the building. They can grow in our environment at The Brache, which is a fantastic one for development.
Today we welcome Derby County, one of the great, traditional names of English football, and their manager Phillip Cocu, who had a stellar playing career with PSV, Barcelona and the Dutch national team. It is also an opportunity to go up against England’s record goalscorer as a barometer of how far some of our players have come since our days in League Two. Finally, I’d like to thank you for the fantastic messages I’ve had in recent weeks, and the kind words when I’ve been out and about locally. They mean so much. Please enjoy watching today’s match and make sure you keep well. COYH!
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THE BOARDROOM
DAVID WILKINSON Good afternoon and welcome to the players and officials from Derby County for our first home league game of the season. We are extremely disappointed (in football parlance, gutted) that we are unable to greet a selection of fans at what could have been a pilot event to test the safe introduction of spectators into the Kenny. I’m sure it goes without saying that this is simply not just a case of opening the doors. There are various higher authorities that we would need to gain approval from, not least our local Safety Advisory Group who authorise our safety certificate, and whilst the plan was in place the Stadium has to be fully sanitised, seating chosen and segregated, invitees contacted and advised of protocols amongst a long list of other administrative matters.
Despite the fact that we are operating a covid-induced skeleton staff, we have planned for the possibility that this would happen, but the physical work cannot be started until we received the green light. This was the problem. We are responsible for the health and safety of our supporters, our staff and, of course, for our neighbours in the immediate vicinity, and have to make decisions based upon the facts available at the time. The inexcusable failure to be able to get any response from the EFL for nigh on 24 hours led us to wrongly assume that we were not going to be on the list. On Tuesday we were given a couple of hours to make a decision, which we did, realising that speed was of the essence, but the silence that followed frustrated our efforts and made safe entry unviable in our opinion. Of course we appreciate that the preponderance of Covid makes everything into a movable feast, but it seems to me, personally, that there is a massive lack of joined up thinking from the top down and it is understood that the EFL themselves could be confused by directives and actions from government. We sincerely hope that those who are participating this weekend are successful and all those attending keep safe. We
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E M O C N O U YO TERS AT are ready, keen and eager to participate and hope that another invitation will be forthcoming soon. We can’t wait to have you back!
How 'typically Luton'! We wait a generation to play Man Utd and it's at home and behind closed doors.
How ‘typically Luton’! We wait a generation to play Manchester Utd and it’s at home and behind closed doors. At least we’re on Sky, but that hardly compensates. Nevertheless, we've had some great performances to get to this game and another chance to test the squad at a higher level. Then it’s on to the most important game of the week, Watford – last there 15 years ago and it’s hard to believe that seven years ago we were 88 places below them in the pyramid and a betterment today will place us above them in the table. It shows just how far we’ve come and how proud we should all be to have got back where we belong.
A couple of other important matters we are aware of and want to respond to. We understand how much radio coverage means to many of you and we were always anxious to re-establish it as soon as possible. The problem arose because BBC Three Counties did not want to pay the same fee to broadcast commentary as they did last season, demanding that
we take a reduction. Our charges have not increased and we see no reason that the product be devalued to such an extent, having retained our Championship status. The BBC licence fee has not been reduced and it seems likely that they would be less affected by Covid than most. We are pleased to report that after face-to-face discussions with them this week, a resolution has been found and full, live commentary will be available from today going forward. IFollow is a bit of an enigma in that the majority find it works well, but some have problems getting access or of it dropping out during broadcast. As you are aware, it is an EFL product and we are having a dialog with them to try to resolve the difficulties. Please persevere and don’t hesitate to let us know if you continue to have problems and tell us what they are.
However, we should acknowledge that, as a product and service (whilst imperfect) it has been a blessing to have it where other leagues (such as the one above us) have no streaming service at all. It has come a long way since it was launched, and it will continue to improve as we bear with it. Thank you all for the support you have shown us. The take-up of season tickets is remarkable and very much appreciated. Rest assured that we will be doing all we can within the regulations to enable you to attend games, whilst making sure, until then, that the streaming service is fit for purpose. Enjoy the game – looking forward to when we can all be together again. COME ON You Hatters! David
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The Hatters captain looks back on a winning start to the season...
I said after Saturday’s game at Barnsley that a 1-0 away win was my favourite result in football. So it’s fair to say that it’s not been a bad week, has it?
The only sad thing for us, as is the case today, is that you won’t be here to get right behind us from the moment we walk out onto the pitch. There would have been a packed stadium here for both matches, and as players we are desperate to have that roar in our ears once again.
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT The Derby game last January was a pivotal point in the season for me. The gaffer has credited his predecessor, Graeme Jones, for the work that went in before lockdown, because results had turned. We can look back on that 3-2 win, when we came from behind to lead 2-1, and then responded again when Derby equalised late on to net the winner within a minute, as a huge result. We only lost four more times in 18 matches after that, which for a team anchored in the relegation zone for half a We’d already had the first round Carabao season, was a tremendous turnaround. Cup win over Norwich here at Kenilworth Road, of course, when James Collins did Personally, I’d waited seven years to sample Championship football again and I wasn’t going to give it up lightly. That was what he does best in netting a hat-trick the case for all the lads in the squad who have worked their to earn the trip to Reading. way up, or back up, from the lower divisions, and we carry that mentality on into this season. That game at the Madejski brought us the second solitary goal win of the week, I’d like to welcome the new signings – Jordan Clark, Tom Lockyer and the chance to host Manchester and Rhys Norrington-Davies – into the squad. They are all great United here at Kenilworth Road on lads and have settled in great, as has Breesy, although for him Tuesday night. he’s just taken up where he left off. Of course, we all want to play against the top teams and United are one of the Enjoy today’s game, wherever you are watching it on iFollow, and please stay safe. It won’t be long now before at least some of biggest clubs in the world. We know it you are back with us inside the Kenny, and we can’t wait. probably won’t be their strongest side, because they fight on so many fronts On behalf of the squad, we thank you for your brilliant support in domestic and European football. But of your club through such a difficult time and look forward to a there’s no such thing as a weak memorable 2020-21 campaign. Manchester United team. I thought we were excellent up at Oakwell in our opening league game, just as we were last season. That was our first win in the Championship and it was nice to repeat that feat to get off and running from day one this time around.
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NEW PLAYERS
MEET THE N JORDAN CLARK 26-year-old Jordan Clark became the Hatters’ first signing of the summer after joining from League One side Accrington Stanley on a free transfer. ‘Clicker’, as he’s known amongst the squad, began his football career with Barnsley and last season netted eight goals and provided nine assists in all competitions for Stanley. The Yorkshireman said: “I had the opportunity to meet the gaffer and as soon as I did, I just said ‘Yes, I want to sign there.’ We just clicked straight away and the way the football club is, the way it’s run, the team spirit and everything – it suits me down to the ground.”
TOM LOCKYER Welsh international Tom Lockyer was acquired on a free transfer following a season with Charlton Athletic in the Championship. The 25-year-old has almost 350 senior appearances to his name – including 12 international caps – and played twice against Town last season with the Addicks after joining them last summer from Bristol Rovers. “Ever since I met with the gaffer, I really bought in to what he was saying, and I can’t wait to be a part of it," said Lockyer. “I leave everything on the pitch, I’m wholehearted, wear my heart on my sleeve and want to win at all costs.”
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NEW BOYS JAMES BREE Following his successful loan spell at Kenilworth Road last season, James Bree joined the club on a permanent basis after leaving Aston Villa.
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT Prior to his initial loan spell with the Town, Bree came through the ranks at Barnsley and impressed sufficiently to earn himself a move to Villa Park.
The 22-year-old missed just four league games last season and emerged as a key figure in the Hatters’ Great Escape, especially with his form post-Lockdown, and after putting pen to paper he said: “I think everyone saw at the end of the season what we can do with this squad of players."
RHYS NORRINGTON-DAVIES
Wales Under-21 international Rhys Norrington-Davies joined the club on loan from Premier League side Sheffield United.
The 21-year-old left-back started out in Aberystwyth Town’s youth system, before being snapped up by Swansea City and then, in 2017, the Blades.
He netted on his EFL debut for Rochdale last season and went on to make 34 appearances on loan for the League One outfit.
“I’m going to give it my all and make sure I do right on the pitch and hopefully from the performances, get the fans behind me.”
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KELLE ROOS The 28-year-old goalkeeper came through the ranks with PSV in Holland before getting his first taste of first-team football with Nuneaton Borough after joining from RKSV Nuenen. After a matter of months, he was snapped up by Derby in 2014 and has since had a number of loan spells around England.
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PHILLIP COCU
Derby County announced the appointment of Phillip Cocu in July 2019. Cocu enjoyed a long, successful career as a player, turning out for the likes of AZ Alkmaar, Vitesse Arnhem, PSV Eindhoven and Spanish giants Barcelona. The 49-year-old also amassed 101 international appearances for the Netherlands, before retiring from playing and moving into coaching and management. He guided PSV Eindhoven to three Eredivisie titles during five full seasons in charge between 2013 and 2018, then followed a brief spell in Turkey with Fenerbahce. Cocu guided Derby to a 10th place finish in the Championship last season, a position they will look to improve upon this time around.
Roos joined the likes of Rotherham, AFC Wimbledon, Bristol Rovers, Port Vale and Plymouth for valuable minutes on the pitch, before becoming a regular for Derby during the last couple of seasons. The Dutchman and Ben Hamer shared responsibility in between the sticks last season but Roos finished the season strong and will be first choice going into the campaign.
DEFENDER
MATT CLARKE Matt Clarke began his football career with Ipswich Town in 2002 as an Under-7 and made his debut for the club 12 years later against Crawley Town in the Football League Cup. He went on loan to Portsmouth in 2015 originally and impressed with his 29 appearances that season, prompting them to sign him permanently the following summer. With well over 100 appearances to his name at Pompey, Clarke earned himself a move to Brighton & Hove Albion last season. Less than two months later, he agreed to join Derby on a season-long loan and made 37 appearances last season, before re-joining ahead of the new campaign – once again on a loan deal.
RADAR MIDFIELD
LOUIE SIBLEY A familiar name for Hatters fans – Christian Walton became a senior pro at Brighton in 2013 but has since spent his time out on loan. First, he joined Bury in 2015, then Plymouth Argyle the following season. In 2016, he re-united with Nathan Jones and spent the season on loan with the Town. Unfortunately, he was recalled by Albion in January 2017 following an injury to Niki Maenpaa, having made 33 appearances for Luton and conceded the fewest goals in League Two during his loan spell.
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After a hugely successful career playing for Everton, Manchester United and England, Wayne Rooney returned to his homeland following a campaign with D.C United in the MLS.
JACK MARRIOTT A familiar name for Hatters fans – Christian Walton became a senior pro at Brighton in 2013 but has since spent his time out on loan.
Rooney, 34, is Man United’s all-time top goalscorer with 253 goals and also leads the way for his country too, ranking as the all-time record goalscorer with 53 goals in 120 international caps.
First, he joined Bury in 2015, then Plymouth Argyle the following season. In 2016, he re-united with Nathan Jones and spent the season on loan with the Town.
Having started his football career at Goodison Park, Rooney has since been widely regarded as one of the best players of his generation.
Unfortunately, he was recalled by Albion in January 2017 following an injury to Niki Maenpaa, having made 33 appearances for Luton and conceded the fewest goals in League Two during his loan spell.
After joining in January, the player-coach scored five Championship goals with his first coming against the Hatters in his fourth game for the Rams, a 3-2 defeat here at Kenilworth Road last January.
Prior to his move to Blackburn this season, he spent three seasons with Southend and Wigan respectively.
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It’s just over eight weeks since we beat Blackburn here at Kenilworth Road to maintain our Championship status for another season, with a 3-2 scoreline which coincidentally was the same score as when today’s opponents visited back in late January.
Lockyer became the Club’s 53rd full International player before he’d even played for the Hatters following his signing from Charlton. His appearance in the 1-0 win against Finland was the first clean sheet kept by a Luton Town defender in a full International match since Markus Heikkinen in June 2007. Coincidentally both games were played at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki! Lockyer also became the first Hatters’ player to represent Wales since David Edwards who featured twice in November 2007.
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu scored the equaliser against the Rams that night and congratulations to the Club’s longest serving player on picking up three trophies in the recent Supporters' Trust Player of the Season awards – including the overall player of the season trophy. Harry Cornick went one better though scooping the other four awards available – including goal of the season, for his strike at Elland Road, and the players’ player of the season.
Congratulations to both players on their awards and to Sam Beckwith who picked up the young player of the season trophy. I’ll take this opportunity to welcome Jordan Clark, Tom Lockyer and Rhys Norrington-Davies to the Club, as well as welcoming back James Bree on a permanent deal after his loan spell.
An opening day win at Barnsley – the first ever away win on 12th September in the Club’s 135-year history – was thoroughly deserved with Collo netting his fourth goal in two games with a clinical finish. This came a week after his second Luton hat-trick on the opening day of a season and his fourth in total for Town. Only nine players have more hat-tricks for the Club and one more will put him on the same number as Malcolm Macdonald, but he has some way to go to catch Gordon Turner who leads the way with 14!
Collo does now have five more goals than Macdonald (and Danny Hylton) moving him into 17th place in the all-time scorers’ table for Luton Town FC. Talking of Macdonald, it’s 50 years to the day that Luton won 4-0 against Orient at Kenilworth Road courtesy of a brace from both Macdonald and Alan Slough. The last two home matches on 19th September have seen penalties scored by the Hatters. Steve Claridge in the 1-1 draw against Birmingham City in 1992 and Craig Mackail-Smith in the 1-0 victory against Mansfield five years ago.
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CLASSIC CLASH 07.11.1981 | LUTON TOWN 3 - 2 DERBY COUNTY DIVISION TWO (NOW CHAMPIONSHIP) CLUB HISTORIAN ROGER WASH DELVES INTO HIS ARCHIVES...
After narrow misses in the previous two seasons, David Pleat’s charges got off to a tremendous start to the 1981-82 campaign, and by the time of the visit of Derby to Kenilworth Road in November, stood top of the Division Two (now Championship) table. The 3-2 win over the Rams was a lot less close than the scoreline suggests but it took a 76th-minute goal from defender Mal Donaghy to make the game safe. Pictured is Ricky Hill gliding past the Derby defence.
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TOP LEFT: Harry Cornick with his four awards, including the one for Goal of the Season netted in the 1-1 draw at champions Leeds, left TOP RIGHT: Sam Beckwith holds his young player of the season award, after a campaign as Under-18 captain that ended with a successful loan spell at Biggleswade Town OPPOSITE: Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu shows off his three awards after a brilliant first season in the Championship, which included a terrific goal against Bristol City, right
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Relive the Luton Town Supporters' Trust’s virtual presentation evening Harry Cornick and PellyRuddock Mpanzu were the big winners at the LTST Virtual Player of the Season Presentation, as the Trust celebrated the Great Escape with their traditional end of season ceremony in a virtual capacity, due to the restraints of Covid-19.
Harry landed four awards on a successful evening for the attacker, winning the Goal of the Season, Bobbers Travel Away Player of the Season, Junior Supporters’ Player of the Season and the Players’ Player of the Season trophies, after a maiden campaign in the Championship which saw him finish as the Town’s second leading scorer with nine goals. However it was Pelly-Ruddock who landed the big prize of the LTST Player of the Season, as well as retaining the Ian Pearce Memorial Trophy and also scooping the Internet Player of the Season. The three awards capped off a brilliant campaign for the powerful midfielder, one which saw him play and score in a fourth different division during his time with the Hatters. Sam Beckwith was voted the Young Player of the Season, chosen by the coaching staff, after a season where he penned a development contract with the club, recently resulting in him featuring in some of the pre-season friendlies. The other award on the night went to 100-year-old Hatters fan Fred Young who was handed the LTST Outstanding Contribution Award, in recognition of the amazing support he has given the club throughout a prolonged period of time. Congratulations Harry, Pelly, Sam and Fred!
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By club historian Roger Wash With the long awaited Hatters’ Heritage website to be launched shortly, we aim to run a series throughout the season showcasing artefacts and memorabilia in our collection reflecting the club’s rich history. We kick-off with a large, glossy supplement given away free with the long since departed Luton Reporter newspaper in 1909 - which digital readers can view more closely here. The Town had finished in ninth position in the Southern League the previous season and hoped for better in the new campaign. Despite the goalscoring exploits of Tommy Quinn and John Smith, the Hatters conceded too many goals and slumped to 15th spot. The Board’s response was to sell Quinn and Smith to Millwall!
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THE CAMERA NEVER LIES With three games to play of the 1989-90 season the Town’s eight-year stay in the top flight seemed to be over. Three wins were needed together with favourable results elsewhere and that’s how events unfolded, leading to a final day 3-2 victory at Derby, coupled with Sheffield Wednesday losing at home to Nottingham Forest. The photos shows happy players celebrating in front of 5,000 Hatters at the Baseball Ground.
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ACADEMY UPDATE
A insight into the academy and our bright young prospects with Andy Awford
Good afternoon and I hope you are all keeping well in these different times.
SCHOOLBOYS Our U9-U16 teams returned to training in early September and have their first pre-season fixture tomorrow versus Oxford United, whilst Colchester United will provide a stern test next weekend before the official games programme kicks off with games against Stevenage on October 4th.
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Our young professionals have all been back in full-time training since the end ADJUSTMENT of July and have had a good pre-season Obviously, things are different, within the Academy environschedule, with some getting some invalument at the moment, and we have had to implement different able minutes with the first team. protocols and rules. However, I must say how pleased I have been with the way in which everybody concerned has adjusted They have also had two fixtures of their to the 'new way'. own away at Oxford United and Slough Town and we have further fixtures lined The staff, players and parents have been absolutely first class up for them through to Christmas. The in the way they have gone about things and I must also add that aim is to give them a real good blend the support that The Academy has had from the 'hierarchy' at of fixtures ranging from first team Nonthe club has been extremely supportive. A huge thank you to all League opposition to Category 1 U23 concerned. fixtures as the season progresses. Stay safe everyone and enjoy the season - can't wait to have U18s you back and see The Kenny rocking again... The Youth Team returned to The Brache alongside the U21s and have three preCOYH! season fixtures (away at Spurs, Cedars College and at home to Exeter City) in Andy preparation for the league programme starting last weekend. We hosted MK and ran out comfortable 4-1 winners with goals from Tyrelle Newton, Ben Stevens, Tra Lucas & Coree Wilson. Next up today is an away fixture at Cambridge Utd.
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Report by Thomas Wheatley Luton Town Ladies faced a trip to Royston Ladies for their 2020/21 season opener last Sunday.
Town’s final ball was lacking and it was looking as though Royston were the most likely to go ahead.
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT The Town started quickly, captain Jess McKay going through one-on-one with the Royston keeper but she was unable to get her shot on target.
It felt as though it was just a matter of time until the Hatters took the lead, but while the Town defence looked solid, Royston started to grow into the game around 20 minutes in, creating a couple of chances.
Luton had their best chance of the half and arguably the game on 22 minutes, McKay winning possession after the Royston keeper had spilled it and playing it across for Dionne Manning, who somehow had it nicked off her toe on the goal line.
That was until debutant Dawn Mallett took things into her own hands from about 20 yards out and chipped a beauty over the Royston keeper. Not a bad way to mark her first game in two years!
The lead didn’t last long however, Royston equalising less than two minutes later with a peach of their own, the ball dipping and swerving away from Kirby in the Town net to make it 1-1.
The heat and lack of playing time was starting to affect the quality of the game, and any opportunity to break for Luton was wasted with a poor final ball, though they could have won it with 10 to go, as McDonnell found time and space on the edge of the box but rattled the bar with a fierce effort, and the game finished all-square.
The final 10 minutes of the half were scrappy and end to end with no clear-cut chances and it was 0-0 at the break thanks to some good defending and poor final balls. The sides went in at the break goalless, and the second half was dominated by the home team.
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Martin was a Vice President and Committee Member serving on Bedford & District Sunday Football League for 37 years, helping to arrange local grass roots Sunday football, and attending matches on Sunday mornings. He also served on Bedfordshire FA Council and was made a Vice President a few years ago. In December 2018, he was presented with an engraved crystal decanter and glasses to commemorate 30 years’ service to Beds FA. Martin started to feel poorly early in April, and was only diagnosed with penile cancer on 12th August, and died on 31st August 2020 aged 71, with his partner Janice and brother Stephen at his bedside. He will be missed by many including all his friends who sat near him 35 at Kenilworth Road.
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LUTON TOWN COMMUNITY TRUST
LATEST GROUP OF FIT HATTERS RETURN TO KENILWORTH ROAD
After what seems like a lifetime away, our new cohort of FIT HATTERS made a welcome return to the Kenny this week.
We do this through the 12-week structured programme comprising 45 minutes in the Eric Morecambe and 45 minutes of activity sessions in the stadium, once a week, designed to encourage long-term behaviour change to support more inactive people over 35 to become active.
E M O C N O U YO TERS AT FIT HATTERS is a free health programme for men and women aged 35-65 who are looking to lose weight, get fitter and lead a more active life. The 12-week programme is delivered by coaching staff from the Hatters Trust and Luton Wellbeing and is for Hatters fans just like you and who want to lose weight, learn about healthy eating and take part in an exercise programme that our Fit Hatters say they are too busy having fun to realise that they are exercising. Effectively we turn the dear old Kenny into an open-air sport centre every Wednesday evening with the Eric Morecombe suite serving as a classroom for our healthy tutorials.
This week our first cohort of FIT HATTERS from earlier in the year were on hand to welcome our new cohort and they already have plans to start their own walking football club on Wednesdays across the road on the Beech Hill Primary School’s astro MUGA, once the facility re-opens.
This is how the programme effectively works long term – by creating friendships among our supporters and then sustaining change once our 12 week intervention comes to an end as each cohort maintains their weekly workout encouraging each other. We still have a couple of spaces on the current FIT HATTERS programme as we have split groups to remain socially distanced. If you would like further information about the programme please either call the community office on 01582 561622 or drop James Hatch an email at community@ lutontown.co.uk and we’ll be in touch about how to enrol on this great project.
The main aims of the programme are to improve eating habits, cut down on alcohol, increase activity levels and reduce weight and waistline and importantly, stay that way long term.
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JUNIOR HATTERS COLLO MAKES HIS MARK! James Collins has made a prolific start to the 2020/21 season scoring 4 goals in 2 appearances, including a hat-trick against newly relegated Norwich City in the 1st round of the Carabao Cup!
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LUTON 3 NORWICH 1 SATURDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER 2020 | KENILWORTH ROAD LUTON: COLLINS 79, 83, 90+5 NORWICH: DOWELL 81 ATTENDANCE: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS TO READ THE FULL MATCH REPORT, VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
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Manager Nathan Jones was delighted his side were able to make a winning start to the Sky Bet Championship campaign with a fantastic 1-0 win away at Barnsley. James Collins’ second half goal was the difference between the two sides and Jones said: “Apart from their chance, it was probably as good an away performance as you’re likely to see in terms of solidity, what we did and how we pressed. They (Barnsley) will be nowhere near where they were last year, they are a good side and I think that we have played very, very well today, I really do. “I thought we pressed really well, we were organised, we gave them very little. We lacked just a little bit of quality in the final third, if we did then we would have had more chances but when you’ve got a goalscorer like James Collins, you get opportunities and he puts it away.”
He added: "No disrespect, we played these eight weeks ago or whatever it was, and they were better than us, they pressed us and we had to contain them and drew the game. “Total change today. We were on the front foot, we pressed, we had energy, we were aggressive and I’m really proud of my team today, I thought they were excellent from start to finish. Thoroughly deserved a win. It's a difficult place to come to because not many will win here. They beat Forest last week and the way the play, the aggression, the freedom they play with, I’m so proud of my boys.” LTFC
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Returning full-back looks back on the 1-0 win at the Madejski Stadium
James Bree is relishing the upcoming test against Manchester United in the Carabao Cup third round after the Hatters maintained their 100 per cent winning start to the season with victory over Reading.
will be a really good experience, hopefully we can go onto the next round after that.
The 22-year-old made his first competitive start after joining the club on a permanent basis at the Madejski Stadium and continued where he left off after lockdown with good work up and down the right-hand-side.
The former Villa man featured 42 times for the Hatters last season, but his best form came after lockdown as he starred in the Great Escape, claiming four assists and three clean-sheets in the last nine fixtures.
E M O C N O U YO TERS T A “It has been a while since I’ve had a game so it's good to pick up where I left off last season. I think I started adding that to my game last season and at the end, getting up and down, getting crosses into the box and if Hylts had his shooting boots on he could have had two or three, but that’s just how it goes!”
The reward of progression in the Carabao Cup is a home tie against five-time winners Manchester United, which Bree is particularly excited about. “Obviously now the game is over, we can look to Man United next week and that
“Even if they don’t put out a full team there is still going to be a few big names in there. It’s always nice to test yourself against top Premier League talent, I haven’t really played against many top Premier League teams yet so it will be nice for me to test myself and see how it goes.”
Opening up on his time as a Town player so far, the 22-year-old admitted: “It was a tough start, I think the fans were getting on me a little bit at the start of the season, rightly so off performances, but I think since I came back after lockdown I've been playing well. It has been annoying the fans haven’t been in because I feel like if I was playing, they’d be happy with me. Hopefully they’re all watching on iFollow!” His adjustment period took no time at all as Bree referred to the lads being ‘unbelievable’.
“It’s a really good set of lads so it was a good decision to come back. I still have my apartment in Milton Keynes, so it was a really good transition. It was something I was looking forward to as soon as I left, as soon as I heard Luton were interested, it was dead-on that I wanted to come back, so it was good for both parties really.”
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17,18,35,57,62 13,84 49,71 20,65 85 10,28,35,60,,75
MANCHESTER UNITED | 22.09.20 | KO 8.15PM
LUTON TOWN PLAYER STATISTICS
UP NEXT FORMED: 1878
Luke Berry Sonny Bradley
1
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
3
(0)
0
1
0
93
3
NICKNAME: THE RED DEVILS
James Bree
0
(1)
0
1
(0)
0
1
(1)
0
0
0
44
0
LAST SEASON: 3RD IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE
2020-21 SEASON LEAGUE APPS 1
(0)
CAREER CUP
G
APPS
0
1
TOTAL (0)
G
APPS
G
0
2
0
(0)
CARDS
TOTAL APPS
G
1
90
12
0
Jordan Clark
0
(0)
0
1
(1)
1
1
(1)
1
0
0
2
1
James Collins
1
(0)
1
1
(0)
3
2
(0)
4
1
0
141
63
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Harry Cornick
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
0
0
128
22
COLOURS: RED SHIRT, WHITE SHORTS
Martin Cranie
1
(0)
0
1
(1)
0
2
(1)
0
0
0
28
2
GROUND: OLD TRAFFORD MANAGER: OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER
WHO?
The Greater-Manchester based side were founded in 1878 and boast a haul of 45 major honours, the second best in England behind Liverpool, however they do hold the most top-flight titles with 20. The Red Devils have three Champions League wins to their name, most recently in 2008 when they defeated Chelsea on penalties, and in 1998 when current United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored a stoppage time winner against Bayern Munich.
STADIUM – OLD TRAFFORD
Manchester United have played their home games at Old Trafford since 1910, and with a capacity of 74,879, it is the largest club football stadium in England. From 1941-49, United shared Maine Road with rivals Manchester City as a result of World War Two bomb damage.
Brendan Galloway
0
(0)
0
0
(0)
0
0
(0)
0
0
0
5
0
Danny Hylton
0
(1)
0
1
(0)
0
1
(1)
0
0
0
131
58
Peter Kioso
0
(0)
0
0
(1)
0
0
(1)
0
0
0
2
0
Elliot Lee
1
(0)
0
1
(1)
0
2
(1)
0
0
0
110
29
Tom Lockyer
0
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
0
0
1
0
Kazenga LuaLua
0
(1)
0
1
(1)
0
1
(2)
0
1
0
62
6
George Moncur
0
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
0
0
35
7
Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
1
0
254
17
Rhys Norrington-Davies
1
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
3
(0)
0
0
0
3
0
Matty Pearson
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
0
0
97
8
Dan Potts
0
(0)
0
0
(0)
0
0
(0)
0
0
0
150
10
Glen Rea
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
1
0
154
5
James Shea
0
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
2
(0)
0
0
0
77
0
Andrew Shinnie
0
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
0
0
105
10
Simon Sluga
1
(0)
0
0
(0)
0
1
(0)
0
0
0
35
0
Ryan Tunnicliffe
0
(0)
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(0)
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(0)
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41
1
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE #
Team
Pl
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
1
Queens Park Rangers
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
3
2
Reading
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
3
3
Bournemouth
1
1
0
0
3
2
1
3
The two sides last met back in April 1992 in a Division One fixture at Kenilworth Road, a game that ended in a 1-1 draw after Mick Harford’s second-half header cancelled out Lee Sharpe’s opener for United. The Red Devils have a dominant head-to-head record against the Hatters since they first met back in 1897, winning 28, drawing 7 and losing just 4 games against Luton.
4
Bristol City
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
3
5
Birmingham City
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
6
Luton Town
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
7
Norwich City
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
8
Rotherham United
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
9
Swansea City
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
10
Watford
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
11
Millwall
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
KNOWING ME, KNOWING YOU
12
Stoke City
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
13
Blackburn Rovers
1
0
0
1
2
3
-1
0
14
Coventry City
1
0
0
1
1
2
-1
0
15
Barnsley
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
16
Brentford
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
17
Huddersfield Town
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
18
Middlesbrough
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
19
Preston North End
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
20
Wycombe Wanderers
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
21
Cardiff City
1
0
0
1
0
2
-2
0
22
Derby County
1
0
0
1
0
2
-2
0
23
Nottingham Forest
1
0
0
1
0
2
-2
0
24
Sheffield Wednesday *
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
-9
HAVEN’T WE MET BEFORE?
Hatters Littlewoods Cup winner Mal Donaghy made over 400 appearances for Luton before being brought to Manchester United by manager Sir Alex Ferguson in 1992. Donaghy went on to make 89 appearances for The Red Devils over four years, winning the European Cup Winners Cup and European Super Cup in the process. Current Hatters midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe is a product of United’s youth academy, signing as a scholar and then professional in 2009, and making his senior debut as a substitute in a league cup tie against Newcastle in 2012.
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NATHAN JONES
JAMES SHEA MARTIN CRANIE RYAN TUNNICLIFFE SONNY BRADLEY MATTY PEARSON HARRY CORNICK LUKE BERRY DANNY HYLTON ELLIOT LEE ANDREW SHINNIE SIMON SLUGA GEORGE MONCUR GLEN REA PELLY-RUDDOCK MPANZU JORDAN CLARK PETER KIOSO BRENDAN GALLOWAY RHYS NORRINGTON-DAVIES KAZENGA LUALUA JAMES BREE TIERNAN PARKER AVAN JONES SAM BECKWITH JAKE PECK COREY PANTER JOSH NEUFVILLE
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DAVID MARSHALL ANDRE WISDOM CRAIG FORSYTH GRAEME SHINNIE KRYSTIAN BIELIK MIKE TE WIERIK KAMIL JOZWIAK MAX BIRD MARTYN WAGHORN TOM LAWRENCE JACK MARRIOTT MATT CLARKE LOUIE SIBLEY MORGAN WHITTAKER KELLE ROOS GEORGE EVANS DUANE HOLMES LEE BUCHANAN HENRICH RAVAS EMMANUEL IDEM WAYNE ROONEY CURTIS DAVIES JASON KNIGHT JOSH SHONIBARE JORDAN BROWN HARRISON SOLOMON OLAMIDE IBRAHIM
MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE - DEAN WHITESTONE | ASSISTANT REFEREE 1 - MARK POTTAGE ASSISTANT REFEREE 2 - CARL FITCH-JACKSON | FOURTH OFFICIAL - IAN COOPER
NEXT HOME MATCH WE CAN'T SAY FOR SURE JUST YET, BUT WE HOPE TO HAVE YOU HATTERS BACK WITH US AT KENILWORTH ROAD AS SOON AS IS SAFELY POSSIBLE. SEE YOU IN 2020-21!