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HATTERS HAVE TO WAIT ON SKIPPER

LEAGUE TWO
By Paul Eddison

WOE: Scott Cuthbert

LUTON will have to cope without skipper Scott Cuthbert until at least the end of January after it was revealed the defender’s groin injury is more serious than initially feared.
The hope was that Cuthbert would be back in time for Christmas. However, a second diagnosis has revealed the 30-year-old will be out for at least another month. Hatters boss Nathan Jones has not ruled out bringing in defensive reinforcements.
He said: “We won’t see him until, at the earliest, the end of January. He’s a few weeks away yet. &ldq...

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