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LUTON WILL BE HARD TO SHIFT

Match Verdict

THE loss of a manager mid-season is far from ideal but it shows no sign of derailing Luton Town’s push for promotion.
Mick Harford has taken charge since Nathan Jones opted to head to Stoke City at the start of the month. But the Hatters now sit top of the table and could be hard to knock off. Luton have not been beaten for 16 matches in the league and were in complete control against the inconsistent Shrimpers.
There was a greater gap between the two teams than just the one goal and the Hatters impressed in all areas.
Luton now seem well set for a second successiv...

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