After 11 years, sadly the time has come to part ways with @lutontown
Hard to put a third of my life into pictures! Very testing at times but I achieved a career dream and had some amazing experiences.
I wish all the best to the staff and players and look forward to what’s next.
If you get a minute take a look at every single face in the crowd. Then try and convince me that, when it’s good, football isn’t the most joyous thing in the world. Pure unadulterated joy.
Hatters! We have designed a Tom Lockyer 6m x 6m crowd surfing banner (or a Tifo) for the Kenilworth Road end. It will go to show our enduring support of our captain Tom Lockyer.
We are hoping to have it in place for our match against Brighton on the 30th of January and it will be brought out before every home game for the remainder of the season.
We understand it’s just after Christmas and times are tough, but any contribution will be greatly appreciated. It’s taken quite some time to arrange as it’s been discussed thoroughly with the club.
You can donate here ⬇️
https://t.co/pt0bcuAJB8
Incredible finish to the season! It’ll be 10 years at the club for me next year and it’s gone from strength to strength in each of those seasons due to the players, staff and board.
Time to recharge and not watch any corners/free kicks/throw ins for at least a week!
#COYH
In an era where Premier League players can’t find the time to sign an autograph or pose for a photo, Luton Town’s players and manager embrace a disabled fan moments after winning promotion at Wembley.
Humility, from top to bottom. Chairman to Kitman.