April 4, 2025
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Luton Town send extraordinary message to racist abusers: 'Say it to his  face' | The Independent

Prediction made on future of Luton Town’s owners once Power Court is built

This article is part of Football League World’s ‘Terrace Talk’ series, which provides personal opinions from our FLW Fan Pundits regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…

Luton Town send extraordinary message to racist abusers: 'Say it to his  face' | The Independent

Luton Town’s current ownership has been in place since 2008, amidst the club’s financial ruin which saw them in freefall.

Since the 2020 consortium took over the club in February 2008, Luton Town have been almost exclusively on the up, reaching Premier League status for the first time in their history in 2023.

Luton Town send extraordinary message to racist abusers: 'Say it to his  face' | The Independent

With success on the pitch came plans for expansion off of it too, with plans to build a new stadium at the Power Court site in the town centre finally approved in September 2024, as the Hatters look to more than double their capacity from their current home at Kenilworth Road.

Luton Town send extraordinary message to racist abusers: 'Say it to his  face' | The Independent

The capacity of Kenilworth Road compared to Power Court
Ground Capacity
Kenilworth Road 12,056
Power Court 25,000

Luton Town send extraordinary message to racist abusers: 'Say it to his  face' | The Independent

Luton Town fans will be forever grateful to the 2020 consortium for what they’ve done for the club. But FLW’s Luton Town fan pundit, Simon Mills, feels that completing the new ground may spell the end to a nearly 20-year spell as club owners.

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