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LUTON TOWN: have been fortunate with injuries and could

Tue Feb 16, 2021 10:50 am

LUTON TOWN:

Luton have been fortunate with injuries and could name an unchanged team from the win over Birmingham last weekend.

But January signings Tom Ince, Kal Naismith and Elijah Adebayo are all awaiting their first league starts and could be called upon with boss Nathan Jones having stressed that he needs to utilise his squad in the coming weeks.


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Re: LUTON TOWN: have been fortunate with injuries and could

Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:00 am

Forever Blue wrote:LUTON TOWN:

Luton have been fortunate with injuries and could name an unchanged team from the win over Birmingham last weekend.

But January signings Tom Ince, Kal Naismith and Elijah Adebayo are all awaiting their first league starts and could be called upon with boss Nathan Jones having stressed that he needs to utilise his squad in the coming weeks.


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Tom Ince...? :o

The player who was told by his father, the internationally acclaimed former manager and self-styled 'Guv'nor', Paul, that he was (quote) "too good" for Cardiff City FC

I jest, of course; Tom Ince was never "too good", his father was never really a successful 'manager' and former Man Utd players scoff at his 'Guv'nor' title...! :lol:

Welcome back to Planet Earth, 'Journeyman' Incey... ;) :clap:

Re: LUTON TOWN: have been fortunate with injuries and could

Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:12 am

Sven wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:LUTON TOWN:

Luton have been fortunate with injuries and could name an unchanged team from the win over Birmingham last weekend.

But January signings Tom Ince, Kal Naismith and Elijah Adebayo are all awaiting their first league starts and could be called upon with boss Nathan Jones having stressed that he needs to utilise his squad in the coming weeks.


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Tom Ince...? :o

The player who was told by his father, the internationally acclaimed former manager and self-styled 'Guv'nor', Paul, that he was (quote) "too good" for Cardiff City FC

I jest, of course; Tom Ince was never "too good", his father was never really a successful 'manager' and former Man Utd players scoff at his 'Guv'nor' title...! :lol:

Welcome back to Planet Earth, 'Journeyman' Incey... ;) :clap:


I was surprised to see Tom Ince as one of Luton's January's signings. Considering the high opinion he and his Father had of TI playing ability he really hasn't hit any heights since we tried to sign him in 2013.

Hopefully that will continue until after our next game at the very least ;) :thumbup:

Re: LUTON TOWN: have been fortunate with injuries and could

Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:38 pm

I think an offer was made of £8m for Tom Ince. At the time Paul Ince was touting his son around quite a few clubs !
He did say he was too good for us , and was going to play for a Milan club , either AC or Inter , I cant remember which . But where did he end up ? I think we dodged a bullet by not signing him .

Re: LUTON TOWN: have been fortunate with injuries and could

Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:30 pm

Big player at blackpool was'nt he
never liked him up his own.

Re: LUTON TOWN: have been fortunate with injuries and could

Tue Feb 16, 2021 6:43 pm

Sven wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:LUTON TOWN:

Luton have been fortunate with injuries and could name an unchanged team from the win over Birmingham last weekend.

But January signings Tom Ince, Kal Naismith and Elijah Adebayo are all awaiting their first league starts and could be called upon with boss Nathan Jones having stressed that he needs to utilise his squad in the coming weeks.


viewtopic.php?f=2&t=220500 :bluebird: :bluebird:

Tom Ince...? :o

The player who was told by his father, the internationally acclaimed former manager and self-styled 'Guv'nor', Paul, that he was (quote) "too good" for Cardiff City FC

I jest, of course; Tom Ince was never "too good", his father was never really a successful 'manager' and former Man Utd players scoff at his 'Guv'nor' title...! :lol:

Welcome back to Planet Earth, 'Journeyman' Incey... ;) :clap:



Paul Ince. Tool.