LUTON TOWN
Sky Bet League 2
Saturday 14th November 2015
Saturday 14th November 2015
Stadium Kenilworth Road 1 Maple Road, Luton, LU4 8AW
Telephone 01582 411 622
Club
Colours White and Orange
Nickname The Hatters
Nickname The Hatters
Official
Club Website www.lutontown.co.uk
Key
Personnel
John
Leonard Still needs no introduction to Bees fans as he was manager at
Underhill from June 1997 to February 2002. John's playing career
ended at the age of 26 due a knee injury but he has been a successful
coach and gaffer for over 35 years with notably Peterborough,
Maidstone United, Dagenham & Redbridge, Barnet and now Luton
Town. His current right hand man is another ex Bee (and all round top
man) Hakan Hayrettin.
John Still 1996 |
Hakan Hayretten |
Brief
Directions by Road
Leave the
M1 at its Junction 11 and take the A505 signposted Luton. Option 1.
Follow the A505 for approximately 1.5 miles and Kenilworth Road is on
your right as you leave the one-way system along Dunstable Road. To
park, follow the one-way around, turning left, right and right again
all in about 100 yards so that you do a complete U-turn and then take
the second left into Ash Road. Continue down to the bottom, turn left
at the end and the club is in front of you. Option 2. From the A505
go through one set of traffic lights to the 1st roundabout and turn
right into Chaul End Lane. At the next roundabout turn left into
Hatters Way. Continue down Hatters Way and you will see the ground
floodlights on your left. Please note however that the ground it is
not accessible from this road. At the end of Hatters Way turn left
and begin your search for street parking.
Car
Parking
Please note
that there is a residents only parking scheme in operation near to
the ground, so you will have to travel a little further away to find
street parking. It is available trust me!
Directions
by Train
Luton
train station is a brisk 15 minutes walk from the stadium. From the
station, turn right into Station Road which runs into Mill Street. At
the junction, turn left into Telford Way and right into Dunstable
Road. Oak Road is the fifth on the left after approx. a third of a
mile. These directions are courtesy of LTFC.
Eating
and Drinking Locally
I
am told.....The Beech
Hill Conservative Club on Leagrave
Road, which
welcomes both home
and away supporters is the best bet for a pre match drink. To
find the club with the away entrance in front of you turn left and
walk down to the bottom of Oak
Road.
Proceed through
the small arcade of shops opposite and you
will see the sign for the club between two shops.
Directions courtesy of LTFC. There is very little else on offer close
to the ground I am afraid.
I
am being treated to an Executive Hospitality day by a dear friend.
There
are no Social Club facilities for visiting Fans at Kenilworth Road
apart from the Luton Bobbers Club which will allow a small amount of
away fans who are quite heavily supervised while in the club.
Ground
Description
New
grounds are springing up everywhere with space galore. However the
word cramped has been used at many grounds over the years, Underhill
included, but at Kenilworth Road you will really appreciate the word
cramped! But is is glorious for those who love vintage football
grounds.The existing Main Stand dates from the 1920’s and was purchased allegedly from Kempton Park Racecourse Alongside it sits the Family Stand built in 1991 with seats for 700.
The narrow stand opposite was originally erected in 1933 and was given the name of the Bobbers stand; 1/- (One shilling or a Bob) was the price at the turnstile. To those under the age of 37 that was 5 pence! It was made all seated in 1977 and the executive boxes which adorn it were developed in 1986.
To the
right of the main stand is the home fan stronghold the fully covered
Kenilworth Stand which was originally a tall open bank of terracing.
The
entrance to the away enclosure - The Oak Road Stand - is without
doubt the most unusual in the country. After walking down a dank
alleyway one basically queues above back gardens before entering the
stand! It can accommodate 1,800 fans on a shallow rake of seating.
The leg room is tight and several pillars obstruct the view but the
acoustics are superb for the vocal fraternity. Capacity around 11,000
all seated.
Admission
Prices
Adults
£22 Concessions
£17 Over 75's £14 Under 16's £10 Under 10's £7
Previous
Meetings and Memories
Our
first visit to Luton Town in the League was in December 2008 when the
team went down 3-1 with a goal from Abu Ogogo (who was sent off 5
minutes after scoring). Last time out was New Year Day 2014 when a
Jake Hyde goal was not enough in a 2-1 defeat.
Rivals
Watford and
Watford Reserves. Although a more recent dislike of Stevenage for
some reason has arisen – can't be all bad then can they?
Overnight
Stay Factor
An
overnight stay in Luton? You are having a laugh aren't you!
Celebrity
Watch
England
Cricketer Monty Panesaar was born here while music is well
represented in the form of Rock band Jethro Tull and legendary
virtuoso guitarist Martin Hodges who is a season ticket holder at the Kennil.
Martin Hatter Hodges |
However
there is one Lutonite celebrity who stands head and shoulders above
all others in my opinion (apart from possibly Kevin Millett. Bill
Baldy, Edwin Stein, Kirk Stephens and Herbie Smith of course) and
that is the late great Eric Bartholomew who was a Director at
Kenilworth Road. We of course know him better as comedian Eric
Morecambe who was born in errr…. Morecambe!
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