Unofficial. Unprofessional. Unruly. Up the Hatters. A podcast for all things Luton Town. The original gangsta's. Doing podcasts before podcasts were cool.
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The longest-running podcast about Luton Town Football Club, established in 2017. A weekly podcast discussing everything Luton and everything the Hatters, brought to you by the Luton Town Supportersâ Trust, featuring your host Kevin Harper with The Lutonian football journalist James Cunliffe.
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Luton fans talking nonsense
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Launched by Luton Point (formerly The Mall Luton), this is a podcast focussing on life within the Luton community. The podcast covers a number of topics surrounding everyday life in the town, finding out about those within the community who make othersâ lives easier, safer and happier. The Luton Life podcast aims to provide a voice for the Luton community covered through question-and-answer sessions with local journalist Sophie Sulehria. Listeners can expect to hear real-life stories straigh ...
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Em algum momento vocĂȘ se associou ou se associarĂĄ a este clube. E sentimos imensamente por isso. Aqui Ă© seu lugar de respiro e acolhida, sem julgamento.
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Weâre a charity based in Luton, working to build resilience within faith communities against child sexual exploitation and other forms of harm. As a Christian and Muslim partnership, dialogue and learning from shared experiences as well as different perspectives is at the heart of what we do. On our channel we talk about: faith and our experiences and responsibilities as people of faith; safeguarding including challenges and best practice with an emphasis on accounting for difference and ove ...
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Christ Apostolic Church New Testament Assembly Sermons - Luton
Christ Apostolic Church New Testament Assembly
A selection of interesting sermons, and talks from various church leaders and pastors including visiting speakers and worship leaders. All recorded at Christ Apostolic Church New Testament Assembly in Luton, UK.For more details visit the church website at www.cacnta.net
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O podcast Vamos Falar Sobre o Luto? Ă© um espaço para ouvir histĂłrias transformadoras de pessoas que viveram o luto e conhecer o que elas tĂȘm a nos ensinar sobre a vida. A cada quarta-feira, alguĂ©m com uma experiĂȘncia inspiradora compartilha a sua prĂłpria jornada. Um podcast para aquecer o coração, pra chorar sem medo mas tambĂ©m rir sem culpa. A primeira temporada Ă© apresentada por Sandra Soares e tem o apoio da AlmapBBDO e da Ecoar. Saiba mais: Instagram @vamos_falar_sobre_o_luto www.vamosfa ...
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Hull 0 Luton 1: The REAL reason belief is back! đ„ IS THE GREAT ESCAPE ON?
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1:08:18Well now, things are getting real, arenât they!? The Town went to the MKM Stadium and came away with a fourth straight win away at Hull City when a comical own goal earned all three points for the Hatters in a Championship relegation scrap. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to rejoice on a huge win for the Town, one which signâŠ
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Hull v Luton: 8 games to SAVE OUR SEASON! đ„ Hatters LEGEND rallies the troops â Can we START STRONG?
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Here we go then! Eight massive matches to save the Town from relegation begins at the MKM Stadium on Saturday afternoon as Luton travel to take on Hull City in the lunchtime kick off. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to a huge game of football with the boys beginning the podcast with some positive memories of reâŠ
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With the international break beginning to drag as we wait for the final thrust of the Championship season to begin, we've taken a look at the relegation picture in the second tier. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to go through the remaining eight fixtures for all of those who are still in the relegation picture. The boys looâŠ
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Luton 0 Middlesbrough 0: MISSED CHANCES, NO GOALS⊠Are we running out of TIME? âł
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1:09:17It was a day of missed opportunities on and off the pitch for Luton Town on Saturday when they were held 0-0 by Middlesbrough at Kenilworth Road. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Steve Moore from the Luton Town Disabled Supporters Association to reflect on an afternoon of what could and definitely should have been. The châŠ
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The Town go in search of back-to-back wins for the first time since September when they host Middlesbrough at Kenilworth Road on Saturday afternoon. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Town fan Mark Crowther to look ahead to another massive game of football. The boys begin by touching on the reverse fixture before reflectingâŠ
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Cardiff 1 Luton 2: A SLIDING DOORS moment? Did we just SAVE our season? đ„
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1:04:36Luton Town ended 178 days without an away win when they won 2-1 at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday evening. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Town fan Mark Crowther to look back on the archetype game of two halves. The lads go through the difficult watch of the opening period before getting stuck into the second half wâŠ
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The Town head to Wales for what is being described as their biggest match since the Wembley play-off final almost two years ago on Tuesday night when they take on Cardiff City in a monumentally huge clash. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to a massive game, one which the Town certainly canât afford to lose but iâŠ
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Burnley 4 Luton 0: RED CARD RUIN... Are our survival hopes past their SHELF LIFE? đš
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1:02:21It was another away day to forget for the Town as they fell to a 4-0 defeat at Burnley with just 10 men. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back at an afternoon which didnât go to plan to say the very least. The boys discuss the 90 minutes and pick out the key moments which could have implications beyond events in LancaâŠ
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Nick and Gavin discuss the win over Portsmouth, the loss to local rivals Watford, if the board need to get more ruthless and how bad our recent recruitment has been.
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Burnley v Luton: No one scores at Turf Moor⊠Can we? Do we RISK it or SAVE our best for Cardiff?
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Luton make the lengthy trip to Lancashire on Saturday afternoon to face a watertight Burnley side in a daunting clash at Turf Moor. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to a match which might not yield too much based on the incredible defensive record that the home side have to offer heading into the game. The boys âŠ
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Luton 1 Portsmouth 0: A WIN at last! đ Is an ESCAPE now on? MAKOSSO steals the show! đ
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1:19:24The Town tasted that winning feeling for the first time in 2025 on Saturday afternoon when a Jordan Clark strike was enough to see off Portsmouth 1-0. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Luton boxer Lunis Udofia to rejoice in victory in a match which saw the Hatters come off the bottom of the Championship table. The boys disâŠ
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The Town are back at Kenilworth Road on Saturday afternoon when Portsmouth are the visitors for a match which is simply must-win for The Hatters. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the game where it has to be now or never for Luton. The boys pick out a couple of threats that they hope get shut down from the visâŠ
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It was another derby day to forget at Vicarage Road for the Hatters as they were all too easily beaten 2-0 by arch-rivals Watford. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe for a much briefer look back on a defeat which was far too tame for the occasion. Bored of going over the same stuff week after week, the lads have a bit of fun afâŠ
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Derby day is here! The Town go into enemy territory on Sunday afternoon looking to resurrect a season which has barely had any life in recent weeks and what better place to do it in! Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the second clash with Watford this season. The boys make it perfectly clear what they want to âŠ
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The Town fluffed their lines again in a must-win match when they could only muster a 1-1 draw against Plymouth Argyle in a terrible game of football at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday night. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on a night that wonât remain in the memory bank for too long. The boys go through what went wroâŠ
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Our season starts here! The Town embark on a monumentally important game of football in the race to avoid the drop when Plymouth Argyle are the visitors to Kenilworth Road on Wednesday evening. Kev is once again joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and for the second time this week they are joined by lead singer of Luton band The Class,âŠ
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Luton 0 Sheffield United 1: Same old song of MISERYđ€ŻâŠ or a new tune of HOPE? đ”
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1:10:50Hope was restored on a day where Luton delivered everything but the desired result as they fell to an unlucky 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United on Saturday afternoon. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and the lead singer of Luton band The Class, Callum Lee. to look back on another afternoon of what could and should have been. TheâŠ
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ROCK BOTTOM đ: Sunderland defeat & Sheffield United showdown â Can Luton SAVE their season?
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1:19:32Luton sunk to the bottom of the Championship table on Wednesday evening when they surrendered meekly to lose 2-0 to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Trust member Dan Barratt-Davis to look back on another night to forget on our travels and look ahead to the clash with Sheffield United onâŠ
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Sunderland v Luton preview: Can Hatters break a 52-YEAR CURSE? ⥠Does HOPE OR HEARTBREAK AWAIT?
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The Town embark on their second longest journey of the season on Wednesday night when they head to the Stadium of Light to take on high flying Sunderland. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the Townâs first outing in 11 days as they look to get some revenge for the 2-1 loss at Kenilworth Road earlier in the seaâŠ
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Farewell PELLY, Tony's TEARS, Trust tales, TRANSFER DRAMA deep dive & your BIG QUESTIONS answered!
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1:13:18Kev, James and Tony are back for the second part of the February deep dive and in this part of the podcast the boys take some time to reflect on the players who have left the club in the January transfer window, particularly those who departed on deadline day. The lads then look at whether the squad is good enough to remain in the Championship and âŠ
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Luton's 8 NEW SIGNINGS! Transfer DEEP DIVE & NORDIC EXPERT'S inside track on NORDĂ
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The transfer window has now closed and after a month of plenty of activity it is time to look back on the window as a whole and assess it. To do that, Kev is joined as ever by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and outgoing Trust chairman Tony Murray to look at those who came into the Town squad in the month in the first half of two-part deep dâŠ
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Nick and Gavin discuss the draw with Sheffield Wednesday and the second half resolute defending. We also talk about transfer deadline and the ins and outs at Kenilworth Road as well as Ireland's six nation win over England and former Hatter Alex Lacey's move to the Irish capital with Bohemians.
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The transfer window closes at 11pm TONIGHT (Monday February 3) Kev and James look ahead at the potential comings and goings ahead of the deadline. Technically, this is part 2 to the Sheffield Wednesday 1 Luton 1 reaction podcast, so check that out, But there's so much transfer activity to discuss, we made this its own episode. With the rumour mill âŠ
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Sheffield Wednesday 1 Luton 1 reaction: ROT-STOPPING & NET-RIPPING â is survival HOPE RESTORED?
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The Town finally ended their run of consecutive defeats on their travels with a 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on Saturday afternoon. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to rejoice on an elusive away point and to reflect on the good things and the bad things which occurred during the 90 minutes in part one âŠ
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Lutonâs SUPERMARKET SWEEP TRANSFER FRENZY: Naismith, Aasgaard & Alli IN! Krauáș OUT! Kone? Owls next!
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It has been a busy week at Luton Town with players and staff coming and going ahead of a massive match against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on Saturday. Kev is joined as ever by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the February opener but before the boys get there they discuss the recent additions of Kal Naismith, Thelo AaâŠ
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Luton 0 Millwall 1 reaction: Do we need MIRACLES to stay up? Or can transfers SAVE OUR SEASON?
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1:16:25The Town drew another disastrous blank in a 1-0 defeat at home to Millwall at Kenilworth Road on Saturday afternoon. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back at a dire 90 minutes of football, which plunged the club further into Championship relegation trouble. After reflecting on the game the boys look at the numbers aroâŠ
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Gavin and Nick reluctantly took about the start to life at Kenilworth Road Matt Bloomfield has made with a scoreless draw against Preston and an away defeat to Oxford. Things can only get better right!?!
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The Town are back in action on Saturday lunchtime when Millwall are the visitors to Kenilworth Road for a clash in front of the TV cameras. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to a huge match for the Hatters as they look to come out of the bottom three in the table. The boys discuss the magnitude of the match beforâŠ
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OXFORD 3 LUTON 2 reaction: How POSITIVES were ruined by SELF-DESTRUCTION again, and what can FIX IT?
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1:03:48It was another night of shooting ourselves in the foot as the Town threw away a 2-1 lead to lose 3-2 to Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium on Tuesday evening. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to reflect on another tough night, made all the harder to stomach by a number of positives before the self-destruction took place. TheâŠ
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OXFORD v LUTON: Matt Bloomfieldâs First Away Test â Can Luton End Their AWAY DAY HOODOO?
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Luton Town play their first away match under Matt Bloomfield on Tuesday evening when they make the relatively short trip to the Kassam Stadium to take on Oxford United. Kev is joined once again by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the night we hope will see an end to the dismal away run. The lads look at the different Oxford wâŠ
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Luton 0 Preston 0 reaction: Bloomfield's debut â ENCOURAGING or FRUSTRATING? | Tactical breakdown
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1:03:40The Town began the new era under Matt Bloomfield with a 0-0 draw which was encouraging while at the same time unspectacular. Kev is joined as ever by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on an afternoon which yielded plenty of good mixed in with the obvious bad of not being able to pick up a win and slipping into the bottom three. ThâŠ
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NEW era at Luton: Manager Matt Bloomfield appointed! Preston preview and what fans can expect
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1:27:04The Town have a new manager with Wycombe Wanderers boss Matt Bloomfield appointed to replace Rob Edwards. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to reflect on the appointment and look at what we can expect from the Hatters under the 40-year-old. The lads react to some of the comments that Bloomfield made at the press conference as âŠ
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Nottingham Forest 2 Luton 0 reaction: FA Cup EXIT overshadowed by MANAGER hunt and TRANSFER talk!
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1:24:54The Town bowed out of the FA Cup with a 2-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon to leave them to concentrate on the league. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Town fan Mark Crowther to look back on everything that has happened since the last podcast. The boys talk through the two transfers to have happened in âŠ
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The rumours were true and we now know that Rob Edwardsâ tenure as Luton Town boss has ended by mutual consent. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe for an urgent podcast to look back on the highs and lows of the two years under Edwards. The boys begin by reflecting on the very best of times before touching on the difficulties thaâŠ
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Today Luton Town boss Rob Edwards has left the club by mutual consent. Watch Kev and Jimbo's short instant reaction video about the news. What's your reaction? Leave your views in the comments. We're also about to record a longer form podcast, about what it all means and where the Hatters go from here. That will be available on this channel or yourâŠ
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QPR 2 Luton 1 Reaction: CHANGES at last, but is under-fire ROB EDWARDS still facing the SACK?
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1:19:49The Town made it 10 straight defeats on their travels when they went down 2-1 to QPR at Loftus Road on Monday evening. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on a night that offered something different but unfortunately the same result as previously. The lads begin the podcast by reflecting on the game, picking out theâŠ
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The Town go on their travels for the first time in 2025 on Monday night when Loftus Road is the venue for a away clash against QPR. Kev is joined again by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Town fan Dan Barratt-Davis to look ahead to what looks like an even more daunting assignment than it did prior to the poor run of away results for the HâŠ
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Luton 0 Norwich 1 reaction: FURY as NOTHING CHANGES and people FEAR that weâll get RELEGATED
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1:20:162025 began how 2024 finished for the Town as they were beaten 1-0 by Norwich City at Kenilworth Road on New Yearâs Day. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Town fan Dan Barratt-Davis to look back on a better showing by the Hatters but one which, once again, yielded little reward. The boys begin the podcast by looking at the âŠ
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Gavin and Nick discuss the recent results and how disastrous of a season it has been. Gavin gives his reasoning for why he thinks the board have bottled it and must now back Edwards until the summer.
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How is 1 away win in 2024 acceptable? | Bristol City & Swansea reaction | Luton v Norwich preview
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1:37:32There were no Christmas miracles as the Town slipped to another two defeats on their travels over the festive period when Bristol City beat the Hatters 1-0 before Swansea City found a late winner to see off Rob Edwardsâ men 2-1. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe for the final time in 2024 to look back on the two defeats and hiâŠ
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Luton Town finish 2024 with a couple of away trips to Bristol City and Swansea on Boxing Day and Sunday, respectively. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to both matches over the festive period, ones which they hope will finally end the away hoodoo. The lads look at both opposition and what the Town can do differeâŠ
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Luton 2 Derby 1 reaction: LAST-GASP LIMBS end a week that CAN'T BE BEAT!
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1:12:31The Town left it late but they provided some Christmas cheer to end an excellent week for the club as they beat Derby County 2-1 at Kenilworth Road on Friday night. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on a really good week for Luton Town as the final plans for Power Court were approved before the three points on FriâŠ
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The Town play their final match before Christmas when they play host to Derby County in a massive game for the Hatters on Friday night. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to a game where three points are badly needed for the Town. The chaps begin by reflecting on two men who will be returning with the two visitorsâŠ
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Blackburn 2 Luton 0 reaction: Red mist, Power Court twist & does the future hinge on transfer plans?
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1:31:37The Town made it seven successive away defeats on Saturday when they went down 2-0 to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back at another afternoon of the same old same old on the Hattersâ travels. The boys reflect on the 90 minutes and discuss the main incidents from the game as well as tâŠ
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Luton go back on their travels on Saturday afternoon looking to end a run of six successive away defeats when Blackburn Rovers are the opponents at Ewood Park. Kev is joined as ever by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and for the second time this week Mark Crowther joins the boys to look ahead to what suddenly looks like a daunting assignmentâŠ
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Luton 2 Stoke 1 reaction: Have we got our Hatters back?
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1:09:27The Town returned to winning ways as it turned out that Stoke City couldnât do it on a cold Tuesday night in Luton as the Hatters beat the Potters 2-1 at Kenilworth Road. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and popular cycling Town fan Mark Crowther to reflect on a much more positive night of football at the Kenny. The lads lookâŠ
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Luton are back under the Kenilworth Road floodlights on Tuesday night when Stoke City are the visitors to LU4. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the game between two out of form sides. The lads look at Stoke and where their strengths and weaknesses lie along with a few key figures to look out for before the atâŠ
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Luton 1 Swansea 1 reaction: Is it now time for a change? | Mengi mess
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1:25:54The Town were held to a fortuitous 1-1 draw by Swansea City on Saturday afternoon on yet another day which isnât going to live long in the memory bank of those in attendance. Kev is joined as ever by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to talk through a really dismal game of football, highlighting the little good, the much too bad and the all toâŠ
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Trigger warning : This podcast contains details of violence that some listeners may find distressing Luton Point is joining many other organisations in taking a stand against gender based violence. Between September 2023 and October 2024, 119 women were killed by men across the UK. This podcast episode reflects on Luton Point's campaign highlightinâŠ
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Gavin and Nick discuss the lacklustre defending against Norwich and what needs to change to salvage anything from this season.
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