Kenneth E End
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Ooh I'm looking forward to this one. I've got my ticket!
This is Luton Town's first match in League One since 2008. At the time, the club was in turmoil - the club recovering from administration and the installation of a board of directors that has been fundamental to the club's survival. Its been a long road back, via the Conference, 40 points of deductions and many a year of heartache.
Nathan Jones would argue that Luton should've won League Two last year - based on style of play, performances and the number of goals scored, significantly higher than anyone else. That said, Accrington won the division fair and square, mainly due to an insane run of points earned at the back of the season.
Goal scoring has been Luton's strength. 110 were scored in all competitions last season, although nearly half of those goals are from players who won't be available on Saturday or have moved onto new clubs.
However, Luton have strengthened well in key areas, especially the defence. Sonny Bradley was one of the most sought after defenders in the division, this summer. He should form a good partnership with Alan Sheehan and/or Matty Pearson at the heart of the defence. On the wings, there are two coveted full backs in Dan Potts and Jack Stacey who are gaining interest from higher levels. Jorge Grant signed on loan from Nottingham Forest was in the top 3 players in League Two last year has looked a class player in pre season. The club now include 6 of last year's League Two team of the year.
Portsmouth too haven't had a huge number of changes and too look strong in all areas; I expect them to be at least in the top 6. Brett Pittman up front will cause all hell of problems. Christian Burgess always seems to play well against us.
Pre-season has been mixed - defensively, the club has been a bit all over the place, even against non leaguers which is slightly worrying. That said, I don't think the best partnership has been utilised together as of yet - we may find out more today v Notts County who will actually play next week. Lots of goals have been scored however, which is expected.
Going to be a huge crowd this one, in an intimidating atmosphere. I can't wait. Luton are back!
This is Luton Town's first match in League One since 2008. At the time, the club was in turmoil - the club recovering from administration and the installation of a board of directors that has been fundamental to the club's survival. Its been a long road back, via the Conference, 40 points of deductions and many a year of heartache.
Nathan Jones would argue that Luton should've won League Two last year - based on style of play, performances and the number of goals scored, significantly higher than anyone else. That said, Accrington won the division fair and square, mainly due to an insane run of points earned at the back of the season.
Goal scoring has been Luton's strength. 110 were scored in all competitions last season, although nearly half of those goals are from players who won't be available on Saturday or have moved onto new clubs.
However, Luton have strengthened well in key areas, especially the defence. Sonny Bradley was one of the most sought after defenders in the division, this summer. He should form a good partnership with Alan Sheehan and/or Matty Pearson at the heart of the defence. On the wings, there are two coveted full backs in Dan Potts and Jack Stacey who are gaining interest from higher levels. Jorge Grant signed on loan from Nottingham Forest was in the top 3 players in League Two last year has looked a class player in pre season. The club now include 6 of last year's League Two team of the year.
Portsmouth too haven't had a huge number of changes and too look strong in all areas; I expect them to be at least in the top 6. Brett Pittman up front will cause all hell of problems. Christian Burgess always seems to play well against us.
Pre-season has been mixed - defensively, the club has been a bit all over the place, even against non leaguers which is slightly worrying. That said, I don't think the best partnership has been utilised together as of yet - we may find out more today v Notts County who will actually play next week. Lots of goals have been scored however, which is expected.
Going to be a huge crowd this one, in an intimidating atmosphere. I can't wait. Luton are back!