Not for the first time this season the Town shot themselves in the foot with a bunch of defensive calamities as they fell to a 4-2 defeat to Norwich City at Carrow Road on Saturday.
Kev is once again joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on the game and a very passionate and strong interview from Hatters boss Rob Edwards.
The boys reflect on the individual errors which cost the Town so dear that the manager called out in angry fashion while also discussing the much better parts of the afternoon in terms of on the pitch stuff and in light of what had gone before.
They then look at exactly where the Hatters are right now and whether they have the right man for the job or whether a change is needed.
All this and so much more on the longest running, award winning Luton Town podcast!
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The Luton Town Supporters' Trust was created, and initially named Trust in Luton, in 2003 to help force out unpopular former owner John Gurney.
Current club chief executive Gary Sweet was part of the group that effectively forced the club into administration and out of Mr Gurney's control, for a new consortium to take over, headed up by Bill Tomlins.
Another change of ownership again brought problems and administration followed again in 2007, until the club was eventually bought out by the fan-led 2020 consortium, headed up by Sweet, which has now helped steer the history-making Hatters from the non-league to the Premier League.
The Supporters' Trust is a democratic, non-profit organisation run by fans for fans. The purpose of a Trust is to help fans to join together and strengthen their influence over the way Luton Town Football Club is run, and to improve the links between their club and the community it serves.
In a way, we’re like a union, believing that many voices are stronger than one and that the best way to influence the club is to represent many fans, not just ourselves.
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