The 2009–10 season is the 124th season in the history of Luton Town Football Club. The club's 24th place finish in Football League Two in 2008–09 means that the team is competing in the Conference National for the first time in its history, and in a division outside of the Football League for the first time since the beginning of their second spell as a member in 1920. This article covers the period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.
[edit] Background
After a chaotic 2007–08 season, Luton Town's situation went from bad to worse when it emerged that, due to financial irregularities, they would start the 2008–09 season with a 20 point deduction from the Football League on top of a 10 point deduction from the Football Association for matters concerning transfers of players under the previous board.[3] As the club only exited administration two days before the start of the season, manager Mick Harford needed to rebuild the squad from scratch. Six new players were in the starting line-up for the first game of the season, and throughout the campaign loan and non-contracted players were drafted in and out of the squad.[4][5][6][7] As a result of this instability, the players never settled sufficiently to gain the results required. In the end, relegation was inevitable,[8] though some consolation was taken from victory in the Football League Trophy final at Wembley Stadium.[9] Since Luton were no longer in the Football League, and thus no longer eligible for the competition, the club applied to defend their title during 2009–10. The request was denied on 15 June, causing the club to consider an appeal.[10]
[edit] Review
[edit] Pre-season
Luton Town competed in the South West Challenge Cup during July, and were drawn to play against Bideford and Wycombe Wanderers in Group C.[11] However, a waterlogged pitch caused the Wycombe game to be cancelled, and Luton were given passage into the semi-finals based on having a higher goal difference than Wycombe.[12] Luton beat Exeter City 3–2 in the semi-final,[13] setting up the final against Grimsby Town. Grimsby, though, refused to play in the final due to safety concerns over a 6:00PM kick-off time, and no compromise with the tournament organisers could be reached. As a result, Belgian club Montegnée, originally knocked out in the group stages, were invited to play in the final at Grimsby's expense.[14] Luton went on to win the South West Challenge Cup with a 3–1 victory over Montegnée.[15]
Friendlies were arranged against St Neots Town, Hitchin Town (as a Luton XI), Spalding United (as a Luton XI), Swindon Town, Peterborough United, Manchester United, Biggleswade Town in the Bedfordshire Premier Cup (as a Luton XI), and Hampton & Richmond.[13]
On 8 July, it was announced that four players had not been offered new contracts, and were therefore released from the club. Ian Henderson was the only senior player to be released, along with three youth team players - Riccardo Biggi, Mark Farthing and Harry Hogarth.[16][17]
On 22 July, Luton signed Shane Blackett on a two-year contract from Peterborough United. The transfer was funded from the proceeds of a friendly with Peterborough, which took place on 25 July.[18] Five days later, Luton-born defender Callum Reynolds signed on loan from Portsmouth until January.[19]
On 29 July, striker Drew Talbot joined Chesterfield on a free transfer after failing to agree a new contract at Luton.[20] The next day, defender Ian Roper signed for Kettering Town on a free transfer.[21]
Luton Town revealed new kits for the coming season on 30 July, reverting the home strip back to the orange colours that the club used primarily in the 1970's. A new two-year shirt sponsorship deal was announced with easyJet, whose headquarters are located at the nearby London Luton Airport.[22]
[edit] August
On 6 August, striker Steve Basham penned a one-year contract with the club,[23] and one day later, goalkeeper Shane Gore signed a one-month contract, acting as cover for Mark Tyler.[24]
Luton began life in non-league football with a 1–1 draw away to AFC Wimbledon. Tom Craddock scored an early penalty before Wimbledon pegged Luton back with a penalty of their own late on, which saw Shane Blackett sent off on his debut.[25]
On 11 August, with the news that left-back Lewis Emanuel was to be sidelined for three months with a broken toe sustained in the game at Kingsmeadow, Luton signed Grays Athletic defender Fred Murray on a six-month loan deal.[26] Murray started in the team on the same day in Luton's first home game of the season – a comfortable 4–1 victory over Mansfield Town, which saw centre-back George Pilkington score his first two goals for the club.[27] Luton continued with victories over Gateshead[28] and Forest Green Rovers[29], before labouring to a 0–0 home draw with Chester City.[30] Long-term injuries to Ryan Charles and Liam Hatch left Luton short on attacking options, resulting in striker George Donnelly signing on a one-month loan from Plymouth Argyle on 28 August.[31] Luton ended August unbeaten with a draw at Kettering Town, placing them third in the table.[32]
[edit] September
Luton secured a fourth consecutive clean sheet with a 3–0 victory over Crawley Town at Kenilworth Road, keeping in touch with early league leaders Oxford United and Mansfield Town.[33]
A poor run of form throughout the rest of September saw Luton pick up just seven points from six games - including away losses at Oxford[34] and Wrexham[35], the latter of which manager Mick Harford described as "the worst performance in Luton Town's history".[36] A brief respite was found in an extraordinary comeback victory over Cambridge United. Losing 2–0 at half-time and with a man sent off, Luton rallied to a 4–3 win by full-time, Kevin Gallen scoring twice.[37] However, just three days later, Luton suffered a home defeat after a lifeless performance to local rivals Stevenage Borough.[38]
Peterborough United striker Ben Wright signed on a one-month loan on 29 September, boosting Luton's attacking options in the wake of further injuries and suspensions.[39]
[edit] October
On 1 October, manager Mick Harford parted company with Luton Town by mutual consent. Luton were 13 points from the top of the table and, in a club statement, Managing Director Gary Sweet admitted that results and performances were not up to the standards expected at the beginning of the season. First-team coach Alan Neilson was named caretaker manager until a replacement for Harford could be found.[1] Neilson's first game ended in a 2–1 victory over Tamworth.[40]
Neilson continued on an unbeaten run of five matches, including an FA Cup victory over Grays Athletic, until Luton appointed Richard Money as permanent manager on October 30. Neilson continued working at the club as assistant manager, and former Cambridge United boss Gary Brabin was named as the club's chief scout.[2] Luton lost their second home game of the season the next day, Rushden & Diamonds inflicting a 2–0 defeat with two late goals.[41]
[edit] November
The month began with a thrilling 3–3 draw at home to League Two side Rochdale in the FA Cup on 7 November, resulting in a replay at Spotland four days later.[42] Luton won the tie 2–0 to set up a second round encounter with Rotherham United.[43]
Richard Money made his first signings a day later – experienced Notts County goalkeeper Kevin Pilkington signed on a one-month loan to act as cover for the injured Mark Tyler[44], whilst striker Mark Nwokeji was drafted in on loan until January 2010 from Dagenham & Redbridge.[45] Both players made their debuts in a 2–0 win over Grays Athletic on 14 November.[46] A 2–2 home draw with Cambridge United the next week saw Luton let in two late goals; a game that could have ended in a loss had Kevin Pilkington not saved a penalty.[47] The scheduled game against Mansfield Town on 24 November was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Field Mill.[48]
On 26 November, the day of the loan transfer deadline, Coventry City winger Ashley Cain was signed for one month.[49] Midfielder Andy Burgess, who was signed only in May 2009 and had made 10 appearances for the club, joined promotion rivals Mansfield Town on an initial one-month loan with a permanent transfer arranged for 1 January 2010.[50] In a busy day of transfer dealing, striker Steve Basham, sparsely used since his arrival in the summer, completed a two-month loan to Hayes & Yeading United.[51] Luton signed Kidderminster Harriers' top scorer Matthew Barnes-Homer on a two-and-a-half-year contract for a five-figure fee, with the permanent transfer taking place on 1 January 2010. Barnes-Homer would play until then on loan, with young Luton striker Ryan Charles heading to Kidderminster on loan for one month as part of the deal.[52]
Two days later, Luton drew 2–2 in the FA Cup with Rotherham United, once more forcing a replay in the competition.[53]
[edit] December
A 1–0 home defeat to Kettering Town on 2 December, followed by a 0–0 draw to Chester City three days later, resulted in Luton finding themselves in seventh place in the table and four points off of a play-off position, albeit with two games in hand over some teams.[54][55]
On 8 December, Luton beat League Two side Rotherham United 3–0 in an FA Cup Second Round replay at Kenilworth Road, setting up a Third Round encounter at League One side Southampton.[56] Four days later, Cambridge United knocked Luton out of the FA Trophy with a 3–1 win at the Abbey Stadium.[57]
[edit] Match results
Luton Town results given first.
[edit] Legend
[edit] Pre-season
[edit] Friendlies
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Attendance | Scorers | Notes |
| 8 August 2009 | AFC Wimbledon | Away | 1–1 | 4,488 | Craddock (pen) | [25] |
| 11 August 2009 | Mansfield Town | Home | 4–1 | 7,295 | Pilkington (2), own goal, Craddock (pen) | [27] |
| 15 August 2009 | Gateshead | Home | 2–1 | 6,829 | Hall, Gallen | [28] |
| 18 August 2009 | Forest Green Rovers | Away | 1–0 | 1,805 | Craddock | [29] |
| 22 August 2009 | Chester City | Home | 0–0 | 6,563 | – | [30] |
| 29 August 2009 | Kettering Town | Away | 0–0 | 3,266 | – | [32] |
| 1 September 2009 | Crawley Town | Home | 3–0 | 6,389 | Pilkington (2), Craddock | [33] |
| 5 September 2009 | Salisbury City | Away | 1–1 | 2,044 | Gallen | [58] |
| 8 September 2009 | Oxford United | Away | 0–2 | 10,613 | – | [34] |
| 12 September 2009 | Barrow | Home | 1–0 | 6,264 | Newton | [59] |
| 22 September 2009 | Wrexham | Away | 0–3 | 3,448 | – | [35] |
| 26 September 2009 | Cambridge United | Away | 4–3 | 4,870 | Gallen (2), Jarvis, Howells | [37] |
| 29 September 2009 | Stevenage Borough | Home | 0–1 | 8,223 | – | [38] |
| 3 October 2009 | Tamworth | Home | 2–1 | 6,297 | Hall, Wright | [40] |
| 10 October 2009 | Kidderminster Harriers | Away | 2–1 | 2,927 | Newton, Charles | [60] |
| 17 October 2009 | Altrincham | Away | 1–0 | 1,762 | Craddock (pen) | [61] |
| 20 October 2009 | York City | Home | 1–1 | 6,387 | Hall | [62] |
| 31 October 2009 | Rushden & Diamonds | Home | 0–2 | 7,101 | – | [41] |
| 14 November 2009 | Grays Athletic | Away | 2–0 | 1,668 | Craddock, Gallen | [46] |
| 21 November 2009 | Cambridge United | Home | 2–2 | 7,458 | Gnakpa, Craddock | [47] |
| 2 December 2009 | Kettering Town | Home | 0–1 | 6,608 | – | [54] |
| 5 December 2009 | Chester City | Away | 0–0 | 1,352 | – | [55] |
| 19 December 2009 | Forest Green Rovers | Home | | | | |
| 26 December 2009 | Histon | Home | | | | |
| 28 December 2009 | Eastbourne Borough | Home | | | | |
| 9 January 2010 | Mansfield Town | Away | | | | |
| 16 January 2010 | Salisbury City | Home | | | | |
| 23 January 2010 | Gateshead | Away | | | | |
| 26 January 2010 | Histon | Away | | | | |
| 30 January 2010 | Ebbsfleet United | Home | | | | |
| 6 February 2010 | Barrow | Away | | | | |
| 9 February 2010 | Oxford United | Home | | | | |
| 13 February 2010 | Eastbourne Borough | Away | | | | |
| 16 February 2009 | AFC Wimbledon | Home | | | | |
| 20 February 2010 | York City | Away | | | | |
| 27 February 2010 | Crawley Town | Away | | | | |
| 6 March 2010 | Hayes & Yeading | Away | | | | |
| 13 March 2010 | Wrexham | Home | | | | |
| 16 March 2010 | Kidderminster Harriers | Home | | | | |
| 20 March 2010 | Ebbsfleet United | Away | | | | |
| 27 March 2010 | Hayes & Yeading | Home | | | | |
| 3 April 2010 | Stevenage Borough | Away | | | | |
| 5 April 2010 | Grays Athletic | Home | | | | |
| 10 April 2010 | Tamworth | Away | | | | |
| 17 April 2010 | Altrincham | Home | | | | |
| 24 April 2010 | Rushden & Diamonds | Away | | | | |
| Round | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Attendance | Scorers | Notes |
| Fourth Qualifying Round | 24 October 2009 | Grays Athletic | Home | 3–0 | 2,721 | Blackett, own goal, Hall | [63] |
| First Round | 7 November 2009 | Rochdale | Home | 3–3 | 3,167 | Basham (2), Newton | [42] |
| First Round Replay | 11 November 2009 | Rochdale | Away | 2–0 | 1,982 | Gallen (2) | [43] |
| Second Round | 28 November 2009 | Rotherham United | Away | 2–2 | 3,210 | Craddock (pen), Nwokeji | [53] |
| Second Round Replay | 8 December 2009 | Rotherham United | Home | 3–0 | 2,518 | Newton, White, Gnakpa | [56] |
| Third Round | 2 January 2010 | Southampton | Away | | | | |
[edit] Player statistics
- Correct as of 12 December 2009. Players with a zero in every column only appeared as unused substitutes.
[edit] Managerial statistics
- Only competitive games from the 2009–10 season are included.
- Correct as of 12 December 2009.
| Name | Nat. | From | To | Record | Honours |
| PLD | W | D | L | GF | GA | W% |
| Mick Harford |  | 16 January 2008 | 1 October 2009 | 13 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 17 | 13 | 46.2 | – |
| Alan Neilson (caretaker) |  | 1 October 2009 | 30 October 2009 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 3 | 80.0 | – |
| Richard Money |  | 30 October 2009 | Present | 10 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 15 | 13 | 30.0 | – |
| Total | 28 | 13 | 9 | 6 | 41 | 29 | 46.4 | – |
[edit] Transfers
[edit] Loans in
[edit] Loans out
[edit] See also
- A. ^ Luton lost 4–1 in a penalty shootout.
- B. ^ Shane Blackett's transfer was funded from the proceeds of a friendly match between Luton Town and a Peterborough United XI on 25 July 2009.[18]
- C. ^ Andy Burgess' and Matthew Barnes-Homer's transfers became permanent on 1 January 2010, when the transfer window opened. Until then, they played for the club they were joining on loan.
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