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Ahead of Luton Town’s first Premier League home game, Sky Sports explores how Kenilworth Road’s unique character has survived a £10m refurb. #football #soccer #premierleague
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15 Comments
Glazer would never…
good job Luton, youse will still go down though
Luton for president
They should keep it as it is its rlly cool
Going to be great to watch the games there
Don’t worry not here for long
Imagine Man City in that dressing room 😭😭😭😭
Haaland won’t be able to get in lol
Nice to see Luton getting their place in shape. For their first foray into the Prem, it'll be worth it and visiting teams only need to know where the pitch is.
Even though they'll probably go down, using that PL money to improve facilities will go a long way for the club's growth and player, youth development. Better use of resources than buying 12 new players hoping to stay up (yes, I know Nottingham did it last year).
Real hard working people who make the Country tick, Props to Sky for this great video
This was all fluff, why not show the real improvements? We're not all 10 year olds.
I remember being at Wembley when Luton beat Arsenal in what I think was then the Carling cup final (1988), I'm an Arsenal fan and was in the Luton end at 17 years old. I didn't like them much after that but, over time I grew to like them thanks to a friend. Now I'm really happy for them and their fans. They deserve this and it's a great story.
I don’t understand what was the problem with their old stadium. Small is beautiful.
About time their grounds were ready other the next Home game they missed, they would be at risk of Automatic Relegation.
It will be the finest stadium in League One in 2025