December 30, 2024

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 27: Luton Town fans show their support prior to the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final between Coventry City and Luton Town at Wembley Stadium on May 27, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

How Luton Town Fans Saved Their Football Club

Several of our readership bemoaned the fact that Dally Duncan was not in my prompt list, but, as I explained in the original article, the prompt list only contained the names of those who have managed the Hatters during my time as a supporter.

Hopefully, the publication of the following article – taking-a-look-at-the-career-of-dally-duncan – appeased those who contacted me.

But what are your feelings relating to the top 5, does the list get your approval or would you contest it?

Luton Town: 'It's almost impossible to be too critical' - BBC Sport

Please feel free to have your say in the comment facility beneath this article.

It’s common knowledge that Wycombe Wanderers have a strong affinity with their former players.

With speculation about the potential return of Matt Phillips being on the table, another former Wycombe star is reportedly open to a move back to Buckinghamshire after leaving Luton Town.

Fred Onyedinma is no stranger to Adams Park, having had three previous stints in South Buckinghamshire in the past 10 years. Fans speculated that Matt Bloomfield might have been keen to reunite with his former teammate in January, but, the Nigerian suffered an injury which prevented any deal from taking place. Now the winger is back to fitness and without a club, Wycombe could explore the option of bringing the fan-favourite home for a fourth time this transfer window.

Luton Town FC agrees expanded athlete monitoring and video analysis deal  with Catapult - Catapult

Onyedinma’s affiliation with Wycombe began in 2014, as the 18-year-old was signed on an initial short-term loan deal from Millwall in late November. This would be extended until the end of the 2014-15 campaign, as part of a deal that saw Paris Cowan-Hall move to The Den permanently.

Remaining with the Blues until the end of the campaign, he made his first venture into the play-offs that season. Unfortunately, Wycombe suffered penalty heartbreak at the hands of Southend United, after the Shrimpers equalized in the dying embers to force a shootout.

Luton Town 1-1 Everton: Hatters squander opportunity to climb out of  relegation zone

The man from Lagos wouldn’t return to Adams Park until three years later, having fallen out of favour at Millwall. He was loaned to the Chairboys until January again, who were newly promoted to League One that summer.

Scoring four goals in 21 league outings, he returned to The Den in January 2019. Ultimately, he contributed to Wycombe escaping the drop but didn’t feature for Millwall consistently upon his return to London.

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