🎃 TRICKS, TREATS & SURVIVING THE GHOST OF BOURNEMOUTH PAST! | Luton 4 Forest Green 3 reaction

🎃 TRICKS, TREATS & SURVIVING THE GHOST OF BOURNEMOUTH PAST! | Luton 4 Forest Green 3 reaction

Author: Luton Town Supporters’ Trust November 3, 2025 Duration: 1:00:15
What. A. Night. 🎃 The Town survived a Halloween scare at Kenilworth Road, edging a seven-goal thriller 4–3 against Forest Green Rovers to reach the FA Cup second round! Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to pick through all the madness — from the excellent first hour, to the horror show that followed, and finally the fightback that sealed it. The lads also touch on the midweek Vertu Trophy win over Brighton’s U21s, the standout performers, and what this dramatic victory says about Jack Wilshere’s Luton. All this and much more on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast! 👉 What did you make of that Halloween thriller? Let us know in the comments! #LTFC #LutonTown #FACup #JackWilshere #Hatters #KenilworthRoad #ForestGreen #FrightNight #Luton ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to the team at Marsh House for our new podcast studio. Find out more about them and this wonderful creative space in Luton, at: https://www.marshhousestudio.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/marshhousestudioluton/?locale=en_GB Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com  Find all the latest Luton Town news at The Lutonian at: https://thelutonian.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk  Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have a new album called Divide the Light, By The Darkness, out now via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Stream it on your favourite platform at: https://vbah.co.uk/SGWG/DTLBTD

Every week, Kevin Harper and football journalist James Cunliffe from The Lutonian sit down to talk about the only thing that matters: Luton Town Football Club. This isn't a polished broadcast; it's the sound of genuine fans digging into the real stories, from the euphoria of a last-minute winner to the frustration of a missed opportunity. You'll hear their analysis of the latest match action, get the inside track on transfer rumors and club news, and listen to exclusive conversations with players and figures connected to the Hatters. The Luton Town Supporters’ Trust Podcast is brought to you by the Trust itself, ensuring a perspective that’s always rooted in the heart of the supporter base. It feels like pulling up a chair in the pub after the game, where the debate is honest, the passion is clear, and the focus is entirely on the club's journey. Tune in for a direct line to the conversations happening among the most dedicated fans, where every angle of supporting Luton Town is explored in detail. This podcast serves as the essential weekly audio companion for anyone whose mood rises and falls with the fortunes of the team in orange.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Luton Town Supporters’ Trust Podcast
Podcast Episodes
SEASON ON THE LINE?! Luton v Barnsley | HUGE Kenilworth Road clash [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:20
It is a huge afternoon of League 1 football on Saturday which is highlighted by Luton playing host to Barnsley in a massive match. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to a contest which…
Two points LOST… But we DON’T agree why! | Luton 1 Stockport 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:27:43
The Town threw another two points away on Saturday afternoon when they allowed Stockport County to leave Kenilworth Road with an undeserved 1-1 draw. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back o…
Luton 3 Exeter 2: BACK-TO-BACK WINS and a HUGE test at Stockport [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:20:11
The Town achieved successive league wins for the second time in 2026 on Tuesday evening with an entertaining 3-2 win over Exeter City at Kenilworth Road. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ba…