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The 2011–12 season was the 126th season in the history of Luton Town Football Club. Their third-place finish and subsequent penalty shoot-out loss to AFC Wimbledon in the Conference Premier play-off final in 2010–11 meant they competed in non-League football for the third consecutive year.

Luton finished the season in fifth place – the club's lowest ever finish in the English football league system – though this was enough to secure a play-off place in the last game of the league season. As in 2010–11, Luton defeated Wrexham in the play-off semi-final, only to be beaten in the final, this time in a 2–1 loss to York City at Wembley Stadium.

Manager Gary Brabin was sacked in late March 2012 after a poor run of results saw Luton fall to seventh in the table and lose in the FA Trophy semi-final. He was replaced by former Torquay United and Bristol Rovers manager Paul Buckle.

This article covers the period from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.

Background

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After a 30-point deduction and subsequent relegation from The Football League in 2008–09, Luton found themselves in unfamiliar territory in a league outside the top four divisions for the first time in 89 years. Their first campaign in the Conference Premier ended with defeat in the play-offs to York City, despite finishing the season in second place with the highest goals scored tally. The next season saw the club again placed as favourites for promotion, though no team in the division could even come close to overtaking runaway leaders Crawley Town as champions. The failure to win automatic promotion saw manager Richard Money leave the club by mutual consent towards the end of the season, where he was replaced by assistant manager Gary Brabin.[1] The season also saw a large turnaround in playing staff, not least in the departures of the 2009–10 season's top scorers Tom Craddock and Kevin Gallen, sold and loaned respectively to clubs in the league above, and the retirement of club captain Kevin Nicholls. The club's transfer policy, previously focused on signing experienced ex-league players like Mark Tyler, Adam Newton and Alan White, instead shifted to buying younger players who had spent the vast majority of their career in non-league football, such as Andy Drury, Charlie Henry, Alex Lawless, Amari Morgan-Smith, Jason Walker, and Robbie Willmott.

Luton finished in third place in the league, 21 points behind Crawley, meaning they were entered into the play-offs for the second year in a row. The club played Wrexham in the semi-final, winning 5–1 on aggregate in two dominating displays.[2] This set up a final against AFC Wimbledon at the City of Manchester Stadium, from which Luton lost 4–3 in a penalty shoot-out after a goalless and evenly matched 120 minutes.[3]

In the close season, Luton began reshaping their squad for the next year. Adam Newton, Lloyd Owusu, Zdeněk Kroča and Jason Walker all left the club, while Aaron O'Connor and Dean Beckwith were bought in as free transfers on a two-year contract.

Review

July

On 1 July, winger Claude Gnakpa signed on a free transfer for League One side Walsall after reaching the end of his Luton contract. Gnakpa had scored 15 goals in the previous season.[4] Defenders Ed Asafu-Adjaye and Fred Murray both signed new contracts with the club on 12 July.[5]

A friendly against near-neighbours Hitchin Town on 15 July saw Luton run out as 4–2 winners, with trialist Drewe Broughton scoring two goals.[6] Following this, the club embarked on a pre-season tour of North Wales, beginning with a match against The New Saints on 17 July. Luton were comprehensively beaten 3–0.[7] Luton followed up their loss to TNS with a 2–1 victory over Airbus UK Broughton on 19 July. They ended the tour on a high, with Matthew Barnes-Homer scoring the only goal in a 1–0 win against Colwyn Bay on 21 July. During the tour a number of players were taken on trial, including Broughton, defender Will Antwi, and midfielder Jon Routledge.[8][9]

On 18 July, the club signed Crawley Town winger James Dance for an undisclosed fee on a two-year contract.[10]

A local friendly at Bedford Town on 23 July ended in a 1–0 victory for the home side. Luton had retained Antwi and Broughton as trialists, in addition to former Rushden & Diamonds defender Curtis Osano and out-of-contract striker Leon McKenzie.[11] Luton's first home friendly was on 27 July against Azerbaijan Premier League side Gabala FC, managed by former England captain Tony Adams. Fielding a team that involved new trialist striker Nathan Elder, Luton lost the game 3–2, with goals coming from Elder and new signing Aaron O'Connor. Young midfielder Adam Watkins drew praise from manager Gary Brabin after the game for his performance against strong opposition.[12]

On 29 July, Luton signed defensive duo Will Antwi and Curtis Osano on six-month contracts after a successful trial period.[13] Osano scored a 25-yard goal in a 4–0 win over Cambridge City on 30 July. Other goals came from Adam Watkins and two from Aaron O'Connor.[14]

August

On 2 August Luton played against Italian Serie A side Parma, losing 2–0.[15] The club's final pre-season fixture at home was a match on 5 August against Premier League team Queens Park Rangers. Luton conceded a goal within 30 seconds of kick-off, but recovered to record a 3–1 victory over their more illustrious opponents.[16] The last first-team friendly, albeit with a weaker squad than the one that beat QPR, took place the next day, with Luton going down 2–1 to Conference North side Corby Town.[17] Former Southampton and Southend United striker Matt Paterson was on trial with Luton, playing for the majority of the game against Corby. The final game of pre-season involved a Luton XI side playing against Arlesey Town in the Bedfordshire Premier Cup final on 9 August. Luton lost the game 2–1, with Danny Crow scoring.[18] After the game, it was confirmed that trialists Nathan Elder and Matt Paterson would not be offered contracts.[19] Luton made a bid for League Two side Oxford United's striker James Constable on 10 August, though this was rejected by the club.[20]

On 11 August, it was confirmed that Luton's first game of the season against AFC Telford United would be postponed due to stretched police resources in the wake of the 2011 England riots and a planned English Defence League march in Telford that same day.[21]

On 12 August, Luton loaned out young defenders Alex Lacey and JJ O'Donnell to Cambridge City for one month.[22]

Luton's first game of the season against Forest Green Rovers on 16 August ended in a 1–1 draw, with Dean Beckwith scoring a goal on his debut.[23]

The next day, it was announced that Forest Green had turned down a bid from Luton for their top-scorer Reece Styche.[24] Later, it also emerged Gateshead had rejected a £40,000 bid for their own top-scorer Jon Shaw.[25]

Luton recorded a 5–1 victory over Southport on 20 August, with goals coming from Adam Watkins, Will Antwi, Amari Morgan-Smith, Robbie Willmott and Danny Crow.[26] Two days after his impressive performance against Southport, 19-year-old Watkins signed a two-year contract extension.[27]

Before Luton's game away at Mansfield Town on 23 August, it was announced that first-team midfielders Alex Lawless, Keith Keane and Robbie Willmott had all picked up injuries and were ruled out, expanding the injury list to seven first-team players. Luton went a goal down for the third time in as many games, but secured a 1–1 draw when Will Antwi headed in late on.[28]

On 25 August, striker Matthew Barnes-Homer joined League One side Rochdale on loan until January 2012.[29] The next day, Southport attacking midfielder John Paul Kissock joined Luton on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee. As part of the deal, Luton midfielder Godfrey Poku and striker Dan Walker joined Southport on loan until December 2011.[30] League One side Stevenage made two bids for Luton midfielder Keith Keane on 27 August, though both were rejected.[31] Luton played Braintree Town later that day, winning 3–1 with two goals from Amari Morgan-Smith and one from Jake Howells.[32] Luton played their second away game of the season on 30 August, managing a 2–2 draw against Hayes & Yeading United despite having missed two penalties during the game. Amari Morgan-Smith and Danny Crow scored Luton's goals, which left the club eighth in the table at the end of August with a game in hand over all teams above them.[33]

Transfer deadline day, 31 August, saw Luton reject a bid from Forest Green for winger Robbie Willmott.[34] Later that evening, Luton signed two strikers; Trinidad and Tobago international Collin Samuel as a free agent on a one year-contract, and Hereford United's Stuart Fleetwood on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[35]

September

Luton played Stockport County on 2 September, conceding a goal in stoppage time to record a 1–1 draw. Alex Lawless had put Luton ahead in the fifth minute with a 25-yard strike, before Stockport hit back late on through a deflected Sean McConville goal. Stuart Fleetwood made his debut as a substitute, hitting the post with the last kick of the game.[36] On 9 September Luton signed Hayes & Yeading United captain Jamie Hand on loan.[37] Hand made his debut in midfield the next day as Luton ran out comfortable 2–0 victors over Darlington. Danny Crow opened the scoring in the first half, before Darlington had Graeme Lee sent off for persistent fouling. Stuart Fleetwood scored the second goal on his home debut.[38] A 2–0 win over AFC Telford United on 13 September propelled Luton to third in the table. Amari Morgan-Smith scored both goals, taking his tally for the season to six. This game also saw Keith Keane make his 250th appearance for the club.[39] Four days later, the club extended its winning run to three games with a 1–0 home victory over Lincoln City, Stuart Fleetwood scoring the winning goal late on. The victory was made more significant as Luton had played 70 minutes of the match with only 10 men after Dean Beckwith was sent off for violent conduct.[40] With Beckwith suspended for the next three games, and defenders George Pilkington, Shane Blackett, Dan Gleeson, Fred Murray, Curtis Osano and Keith Keane all injured, manager Gary Brabin moved to bring in Hungarian centre-back János Kovács on an emergency one-month loan from Hereford United on 19 September. Kovács had previously played for Luton in the latter half of the 2009–10 season.[41] Kovács played the next day away at Bath City. Morgan-Smith scored for Luton late in the first half, but Bath hit back to secure a 1–1 draw, despite ending the match with nine men. Other results meant the draw lifted Luton to the top of the table for the first time in the season.[42]

The next day, Luton sold 16-year-old youth midfielder Michael Cain to Championship side Leicester City. The transfer fee was an undisclosed five figure fee, with add-ons and a sell-on clause included.[43]

Luton underwent back-to-back defeats to York City and Cambridge United on 24 and 27 September respectively, knocking them from first to ninth in the table.[44][45] During the half-time break of the 3–0 defeat away at York, midfielder Alex Lawless broke his hand after punching a wall out of frustration, resulting in him being ruled out for around a month and being handed a fine.[46]

October

October began with Luton getting back to winning ways, claiming a 5–1 home victory over Barrow. Despite going a goal down within two minutes, two goals from Robbie Willmott, one from Adam Watkins, a first Luton goal from winger James Dance, and one from top scorer Amari Morgan-Smith secured the win, pushing the club into sixth place in the table.[47] A week later, Luton won their second away game of the season with a 2–1 victory at Kidderminster Harriers, winger Robbie Willmott scoring two goals for the second game in succession. Defenders Shane Blackett and George Pilkington made their first appearances of the season as they returned from long-term injuries.[48] On 11 October, Luton drew 2–2 away to Ebbsfleet United, conceding two late goals after strikes from Morgan-Smith and Dance had initially put them in control.[49] Four days later Luton beat fellow promotion-hopefuls Gateshead 5–1 at Kenilworth Road. Two goals apiece from Jake Howells and Jamie Hand, and one from Aaron O'Connor, pushed the club into third in the table.[50]

Tommy Wright signed as a free agent on a three-month deal on 18 October.[51] The same day, Luton lost 1–0 at home to Wrexham.[52] Luton won their third away game of the season on 21 October, beating Grimsby Town 1–0, with Wright scoring his first goal for the club.[53]

János Kovács re-signed on loan from Hereford United until January 2012, with a view to a permanent move. The initial loan move would go through on 4 November.[54]

Luton played Hendon in the FA Cup Fourth round qualifying on 29 October. Despite conceding an early goal, Luton went on to comfortably win the game 5–1, O'Connor scoring two goals. The game saw Charlie Henry make his Luton debut; despite initially signing for the club 11 months previously, a serious foot injury had prevented Henry from playing until now.[55] Luton were drawn against near-neighbours Northampton Town for the next round of the FA Cup.

Curtis Osano signed a six-month contract extension on 31 October, keeping him at the club until May 2012.[56]

November

Luton lost their third home game of the season on 5 November, going down 2–1 to league leaders Fleetwood Town, a result that pushed the club down to seventh place in the table.[57]

Defender Alex Lacey joined Conference South side Thurrock on a one-month loan in early November, while Trinidadian striker Collin Samuel left the club on 8 November, after making just one substitute appearance.[58][59] On 10 November Jamie Hand extended his loan with Luton until 14 December, and the club signed Darlington left-back Greg Taylor on loan, with a permanent transfer due to take place in January. Current left-back Fred Murray, who was expected to take up to 12 months to recover from a serious knee injury, was de-registered as a player (albeit still contracted to the club) in order to make room for Taylor.[60][61][62]

Luton beat League Two strugglers Northampton Town 1–0 in the FA Cup first round on 12 November, substitute Adam Watkins scoring a late winner.[63] Luton were drawn at home to Cheltenham Town for the second round.

On 16 November 18-year-old Stoke City striker Ryan Brunt joined Luton on loan until 1 January 2012.[64]

Luton drew 1–1 away at fellow play-off hopefuls Cambridge United on 19 November, with Stuart Fleetwood scoring his first league goal in two months.[65]

With the loan transfer window closing, Luton sent Charlie Henry and Will Antwi out on loan to Aldershot Town and Grimsby Town respectively on 24 November.[66][67]

Danny Crow scored a stoppage-time winner as Luton beat Newport County 1–0 on 26 November.[68] A 1–1 home draw against AFC Telford United on 29 November left Luton in sixth place in the table.[69]

December

Luton were knocked out of the FA Cup by League Two side Cheltenham Town on 3 December, losing 4–2 with Aaron O'Connor scoring both goals.[70] In the league, the club conceded another late goal as they drew 1–1 with struggling Lincoln City. Luton ended the game with 9 men as Jamie Hand and Alex Lawless were both sent off.[71]

Goalkeeper Mark Tyler signed a one-year contract extension on 8 December.[72]

Luton progressed to the second round of the FA Trophy two days later with a 2–0 victory over Swindon Supermarine.[73] Two league victories towards the end of December, a 3–1 win over Tamworth and a 5–0 thrashing of Kettering Town, meant Luton ended the month in the play-off positions.[74][75]

January

Luton mirrored their 5–0 home win against Kettering Town with another 5–0 victory in the away game on New Year's Day.[76] The same day saw striker Matthew Barnes-Homer leave the club, while defender Will Antwi was released the next day. The club also made permanent the loan signings of defenders János Kovács and Greg Taylor, who both signed 18-month contracts.[77][78][79] Fourth and fifth successive league victories in early January followed with a 2–0 home win against Newport County and a 1–0 win against Stockport County. These cemented Luton's third position in the table.[80][81] After the initial game was postponed due to a frozen pitch, the club's FA Trophy second round tie with Hinckley United was played out on 18 January. The two clubs struggled to a 0–0 draw, meaning a replay would be played on 23 January.[82]

The club released Tommy Wright on 18 January, and moved to bring in striker Craig McAllister on loan from Newport County until the end of the season.[83]

Luton's winning run in the league came to an end as they drew 3–3 away at Southport on 21 January.[84] The FA Trophy replay with Hinckley two days later resulted in a 3–0 win for Luton. The game saw young midfielder Jerry Nash make his first start for the club.[85] Luton drew for the eleventh time in the league on 25 January in a 0–0 stalemate with Mansfield Town.[86] A George Pilkington penalty saw Luton beat Alfreton Town 1–0 on 28 January.[87]

On 31 January, transfer deadline day, Luton signed York City midfielder Andre Boucaud on an 18-month contract for a fee of £25,000.[88]

February

Luton played Kidderminster Harriers in the FA Trophy third round on 7 February, winning 2–1 and putting the club into the quarter-final draw.[89] The club's game away to Forest Green Rovers on 11 February was postponed due to a frozen pitch.[90] The club won their next league game on 18 February, taking their unbeaten run to 13 games, with a 3–0 home victory over Tamworth.[91]

On 20 February, goalkeeper Kevin Pilkington was appointed goalkeeping coach of Notts County alongside their new manager Keith Curle. Luton released Pilkington from his playing contract to allow him to take up the role.[92][93]

Luton lost 1–0 to Barrow on 21 February, effectively eliminating any hope of automatic promotion due to league leaders Fleetwood Town extending their own unbeaten run to 18 games and pulling ahead by 14 points.[94] Luton won the FA Trophy quarter-final against Gateshead 2–0 on 25 February, with goals from John Paul Kissock and Keith Keane.[95] The club were drawn to play York City in the two-legged semi-final.

March

Luton sold youth player Tarum Dawkins to Premier League side Arsenal on 2 March, for what was described as a "significant transfer fee". Dawkins was also being scouted by fourteen other clubs in addition to Arsenal.[96]

The club beat bottom-of-the-table Bath City 2–0 on 3 March, but this would prove the last win throughout eight games in March.[97] League losses to Wrexham, Forest Green Rovers and York City, and draws against struggling Darlington and mid-table Grimsby Town pushed Luton out of the top five and left them with the very real prospect of failing to qualify for the play-offs.[98][99][100][101][102] In addition, York City defeated Luton 2–1 on aggregate to knock them out of the FA Trophy at the semi-final stage for the second year in a row.[103][104]

This seven-game winless streak, in which the club scored only four goals – including two from new signing Andre Gray who joined on loan from Hickley United on 22 March – resulted in Gary Brabin losing his job on 31 March, with assistant Alan Neilson put in temporary charge while the club began the search for a new manager.[105][106] This search was aided by new Technical Director and former Luton player and manager Lil Fuccillo.[107][108]

April

Paul Buckle, previously manager at Bristol Rovers and Torquay United, was announced as Luton's new manager on 6 April, although he would officially begin the job on 8 April.[109] Buckle was present in the crowd as Luton turned seven games without a win into eight, this time in a 3–1 loss to Braintree Town, on 7 April.[110] This left the club relying on teams above them to drop points, as well as going on an unbeaten run themselves, if they were to make the play-offs.

The first game of Buckle's tenure on 9 April ended the team's poor run of form, as Luton notched up a comfortable 4–2 win over Hayes & Yeading United. Stuart Fleetwood scored twice, having been placed into his preferred role as a striker, rather than a winger as he often had under Gary Brabin's management. Andre Gray scored his fourth goal in his first four games, setting a Luton Town record in the process.[111] A 0–0 draw with Alfreton Town on 14 April was followed by a 3–0 victory over Ebbsfleet United three days later, Fleetwood scoring twice again, and Craig McAllister scoring his first goal of the season.[112][113] A vital game against fellow play-off candidates Kidderminster Harriers on 21 April went in Luton's favour, as a second-half Robbie Willmott goal secured a 1–0 win in front of Kenilworth Road's then-biggest crowd of the season. The result left Luton needing two points from their last two games to ensure a play-off place.[114] This task went down to the final game of the league season after Luton could only manage a 0–0 draw with Gateshead in their game-in-hand on 24 April.[115] A win or draw away to free-scoring champions Fleetwood Town would be enough to secure fifth place for the team, while a loss coupled with a Kidderminster win in their own game would see the Harriers take fifth instead. An early own goal and an Andre Gray strike were enough to see Luton win 2–0 at Fleetwood, their fifth clean sheet in a row, meaning they would face second-placed Wrexham in the play-off semi-final.[116]

On 30 April, it was announced that defender Ed Asafu-Adjaye and midfielders Charlie Henry and Christian Tavernier would not be offered new contracts, releasing them from the club.[117]

May

The first leg of the semi-final with Wrexham on 3 May resulted in a 2–0 win to Luton, strikers Andre Gray and Stuart Fleetwood scoring a goal each in the first half.[118] Four days later, Luton lost the return leg 2–1; their first defeat under manager Paul Buckle's eight games in charge. Captain George Pilkington's penalty in the first half ensured Luton won the tie 3–2 on aggregate to set up a final with York City at Wembley Stadium on 20 May.[119]

Despite Andre Gray scoring after only 71 seconds in the final, the club lost 2–1 to York in a closely contested match with over 30,000 Luton fans in attendance. York's winning goal was scored from an offside position, not seen by the assistant referee, and Luton could not find a way past York's defence to get back into the game.[120]

Andre Gray's loan from Hinckley United became permanent on 21 May, as he joined the club on a two-year contract for a fee of £30,000.[121] Young midfielder JJ O'Donnell also signed a three-year contract extension after impressing Paul Buckle in training.[122] On 28 May, defender Curtis Osano joined League Two side AFC Wimbledon on a free transfer.[123] Defenders Shane Blackett and Dan Gleeson, along with striker Danny Crow, were not offered new contracts and were released from the club on 30 May. All three players had suffered with injuries during the season, with Blackett and Gleeson restricted to only twelve appearances each.[124]

June

On 7 June, the club announced that Keith Keane, who had made his Luton debut in 2003 and played in 284 games across four different leagues, was to join League One side Preston North End on a free transfer once his contract ended on 1 July.[125] Defender Alex Lacey, who had spent the vast majority of the season out on loan at three different clubs, signed a two-year contract extension on 14 June.[126] The next day, the club released a statement confirming that midfielders Robbie Willmott and Godfrey Poku had rejected new contracts. As Poku was under 24 years of age, the club were entitled to money from a tribunal in the event he moved to another club.[127] Luton made their first incoming transfers of the summer over the next two days, firstly securing former Stevenage captain and right-back Ronnie Henry on a free transfer on 16 June, followed a day later by Gillingham midfielder Danny Spiller, also for free.[128][129] Captain George Pilkington signed for Mansfield Town on 19 June alongside Godfrey Poku. Both transfers, which were free as both players had reached the end of their contract, would become permanent on 1 July.[130] Later the same day, the club confirmed that striker Amari Morgan-Smith, who despite scoring ten goals had been injured for a large part of the season, would not be offered a new contract.[131] After these three departures, two further players were signed in the form of strikers Scott Rendell and Jon Shaw.[132] Rendell, penning a two-year contract, joined on an undisclosed fee from Wycombe Wanderers, while Shaw also signed a two-year contract following his rejection of an offer from Gateshead, where he had scored 35 goals during the season. The club made their fifth signing on 25 June with the acquisition of Gillingham centre-back Garry Richards, the deal officially going through on 1 July.[133] Jake Howells, now Luton's current longest-serving player following Keith Keane's departure, signed a three-year contract extension on 27 June.[134] Goalkeeper Lewis Kidd signed a one-year contract on 29 June, while it was announced the same day that striker Dan Walker had rejected two contract offers from Luton and so would be placed on the transfer list.[135][136]

Match results

Luton Town results given first.

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Pre-season friendlies

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Notes
13 July 2011 Ampthill Town Away 2–2 Unknown Philippe-Yamfam, Chisom Luton XI[137]
15 July 2011 Hitchin Town Away 4–2 835 Morgan-Smith (pen), Broughton, Barnes-Homer [6]
17 July 2011 The New Saints Away 0–3 Unknown [7]
19 July 2011 Airbus UK Broughton Away 2–1 Unknown Willmott, Crow [8]
21 July 2011 Colwyn Bay Away 1–0 Unknown Barnes-Homer [9]
23 July 2011 Bedford Town Away 0–1 896 [11]
27 July 2011 Gabala FC Home 2–3 1,193 O'Connor, Elder [12]
30 July 2011 Cambridge City Away 4–0 294 Watkins, Osano, O'Connor (2) [14]
2 August 2011 Parma Home 0–2 3,173 [15]
5 August 2011 Queens Park Rangers Home 3–1 3,710 Barnes-Homer, Morgan-Smith, Watkins [16]
6 August 2011 Corby Town Away 1–2 320 Tavernier [17]
9 August 2011 Arlesey Town Away 1–2 282 Crow Luton XI
Bedfordshire Premier Cup Final[18]

Conference Premier

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Results by round

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Fixtures and results

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Notes
16 August 2011 Forest Green Rovers Home 1–1 6,061 Beckwith [23]
20 August 2011 Southport Home 5–1 5,681 Watkins, Antwi, Morgan-Smith, Willmott, Crow [26]
23 August 2011 Mansfield Town Away 1–1 2,592 Antwi [28]
27 August 2011 Braintree Town Home 3–1 5,703 Morgan-Smith (2), Howells [32]
30 August 2011 Hayes & Yeading United Away 2–2 1,015 Morgan-Smith, Crow [33]
2 September 2011 Stockport County Away 1–1 3,389 Lawless [36]
10 September 2011 Darlington Home 2–0 5,952 Crow, Fleetwood [38]
13 September 2011 AFC Telford United Away 2–0 2,640 Morgan-Smith (2) [39]
17 September 2011 Lincoln City Home 1–0 6,316 Fleetwood [40]
20 September 2011 Bath City Away 1–1 1,158 Morgan-Smith [42]
24 September 2011 York City Away 0–3 3,570 [44]
27 September 2011 Cambridge United Home 0–1 6,274 [45]
1 October 2011 Barrow Home 5–1 5,613 Willmott (2), Watkins, Dance, Morgan-Smith [47]
8 October 2011 Kidderminster Harriers Away 2–1 3,332 Willmott (2) [48]
11 October 2011 Ebbsfleet United Away 2–2 1,651 Morgan-Smith, Dance [49]
15 October 2011 Gateshead Home 5–1 6,285 Howells (2), O'Connor, Hand (2) [50]
18 October 2011 Wrexham Home 0–1 7,270 [52]
21 October 2011 Grimsby Town Away 1–0 3,239 Wright [53]
5 November 2011 Fleetwood Town Home 1–2 6,361 Kovács [57]
19 November 2011 Cambridge United Away 1–1 4,796 Fleetwood [65]
26 November 2011 Newport County Away 1–0 1,511 Crow [68]
29 November 2011 AFC Telford United Home 1–1 5,399 Willmott [69]
6 December 2011 Lincoln City Away 1–1 2,049 Crow [71]
17 December 2011 Tamworth Away 3–1 1,467 Crow (2), Dance [74]
26 December 2011 Kettering Town Home 5–0 7,164 Howells, O'Connor, Lawless, Fleetwood, Willmott [75]
1 January 2012 Kettering Town Away 5–0 3,247 Howells, Watkins, Kovács, Taylor, Fleetwood [76]
7 January 2012 Newport County Home 2–0 6,108 O'Connor, Crow [80]
10 January 2012 Stockport County Home 1–0 5,588 O'Connor (pen) [81]
21 January 2012 Southport Away 3–3 1,665 Crow, Watkins, O'Connor [84]
25 January 2012 Mansfield Town Home 0–0 5,261 [86]
28 January 2012 Alfreton Town Home 1–0 5,658 G. Pilkington (pen) [87]
18 February 2012 Tamworth Home 3–0 5,833 Fleetwood, Kovács, own goal [91]
21 February 2012 Barrow Away 0–1 925 [94]
3 March 2012 Bath City Home 2–0 5,745 Kovács, Watkins [97]
7 March 2012 Wrexham Away 0–2 4,206 [98]
13 March 2012 Darlington Away 1–1 1,382 Fleetwood [99]
20 March 2012 Forest Green Rovers Away 0–3 975 [100]
24 March 2012 Grimsby Town Home 1–1 6,419 Gray [101]
30 March 2012 York City Home 1–2 5,925 Gray [102]
7 April 2012 Braintree Town Away 1–3 1,703 Gray [110]
9 April 2012 Hayes & Yeading United Home 4–2 6,003 Fleetwood (2), Keane, Gray [111]
14 April 2012 Alfreton Town Away 0–0 1,654 [112]
17 April 2012 Ebbsfleet United Home 3–0 5,526 Fleetwood (2), McAllister [113]
21 April 2012 Kidderminster Harriers Home 1–0 8,415 Willmott [114]
24 April 2012 Gateshead Town Away 0–0 703 [115]
28 April 2012 Fleetwood Town Away 2–0 4,446 own goal, Gray [116]

Conference Premier play-offs

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Notes
Semi-final first leg 3 May 2012 Wrexham Home 2–0 9,012 Gray, Fleetwood [118]
Semi-final second leg 7 May 2012 Wrexham Away 1–2 9,087 Pilkington (pen) [119]
Luton win 3–2 on aggregate
Final 20 May 2012 York City Neutral 1–2 39,265 Gray [120]

FA Cup

Шаблон:For

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Notes
Fourth qualifying round 29 October 2011 Hendon Home 5–1 2,329 O'Connor (2), Dance, Wright, Fleetwood [55]
First round 12 November 2011 Northampton Town Home 1–0 4,799 Watkins [63]
Second round 3 December 2011 Cheltenham Town Home 2–4 4,516 O'Connor (2) [70]

FA Trophy

Шаблон:For

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Notes
First round 10 December 2011 Swindon Supermarine Home 2–0 1,298 Fleetwood, Wright [73]
Second round 18 January 2012 Hinckley United Away 0–0 754 [82]
Second round replay 23 January 2012 Hinckley United Home 3–0 1,004 own goal, Morgan-Smith, Fleetwood [85]
Third round 7 February 2012 Kidderminster Harriers Away 2–1 1,186 Howells, Fleetwood [89]
Quarter-final 25 February 2012 Gateshead Home 2–0 2,499 Kissock, Keane [95]
Semi-final first leg 10 March 2012 York City Away 0–1 3,365 [103]
Semi-final second leg 17 March 2012 York City Home 1–1 5,796 Willmott [104]

Player statistics

Correct as of 22 May 2012. Players with a zero in every column appeared as unused substitutes or were assigned squad numbers.
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Файл:Yellow card.svg Файл:Red card.svg
1 GK Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Tyler 37 0 0 0 7 0 44 0 1 0
2 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Dan Gleeson 8 (2) 0 1 0 1 0 10 (2) 0 2 0
3 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Fred Murray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Greg Taylor 15 (3) 1 0 0 5 0 20 (3) 1 2 0
4 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Keith Keane 36 1 2 0 4 1 42 2 8 1
5 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Dean Beckwith 8 1 1 0 2 0 11 1 2 1
6 DF Шаблон:Flagicon George Pilkington 36 2 2 0 3 0 41 2 2 0
7 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Lawless 41 2 2 0 4 0 47 2 11 1
8 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Amari Morgan-Smith 15 (4) 9 1 0 1 1 17 (4) 10 7 0
9 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Matthew Barnes-Homer 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
9 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Craig McAllister 4 (13) 1 0 0 0 0 4 (13) 1 0 0
10 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Crow 23 (6) 9 1 (2) 0 3 0 27 (7) 9 3 0
11 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Robbie Willmott 32 (10) 8 1 (1) 0 5 1 38 (11) 9 4 0
12 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Shane Blackett 5 (4) 0 0 0 2 (1) 0 7 (5) 0 0 0
13 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Stuart Fleetwood 25 (15) 12 1 1 5 (1) 3 31 (16) 16 4 0
14 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Aaron O'Connor 21 (14) 5 3 4 0 (1) 0 24 (14) 9 2 0
15 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Jake Howells 45 5 3 0 4 1 52 6 2 1
16 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Ed Asafu-Adjaye 7 (2) 0 0 0 4 0 11 (2) 0 2 1
17 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Will Antwi 12 2 1 0 0 0 13 2 0 0
17 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Andre Boucaud 4 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 4 (3) 0 1 0
18 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Curtis Osano 31 0 2 0 5 (1) 0 38 (1) 0 4 0
19 MF Шаблон:Flagicon James Dance 21 (5) 3 1 1 1 0 23 (5) 4 3 0
20 MF Шаблон:Flagicon John Paul Kissock 7 (16) 0 2 (1) 0 5 1 14 (17) 1 0 1
21 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Charlie Henry 0 (2) 0 0 (1) 0 2 (1) 0 2 (4) 0 1 0
22 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Carden 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
23 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Ryan Brunt 0 (5) 0 0 0 1 0 1 (5) 0 0 0
23 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Collin Samuel 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
24 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Lacey 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0
25 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Godfrey Poku 5 (5) 0 0 0 0 0 5 (5) 0 3 0
26 MF Шаблон:Flagicon JJ O'Donnell 0 0 0 0 2 (2) 0 2 (2) 0 0 0
27 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Andre Gray 12 7 0 0 0 0 12 7 3 0
27 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Jamie Hand 11 (2) 2 2 0 0 0 13 (2) 2 5 1
28 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Adam Watkins 23 (14) 5 1 (1) 1 2 (2) 0 26 (17) 6 6 0
29 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Dan Walker 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
30 GK Шаблон:Flagicon Kevin Pilkington 12 0 3 0 0 0 15 0 0 0
31 GK Шаблон:Flagicon Lewis Kidd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Ash Deeney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Ryan Dasilva 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 DF Шаблон:Flagicon János Kovács 40 4 2 0 2 0 44 4 6 1
36 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Tavernier 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
37 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Alasan Ann 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
39 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Tommy Wright 1 (3) 1 1 1 0 (1) 1 2 (4) 3 0 0
40 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Colby McAdams 0 0 0 0 2 (1) 0 2 (1) 0 0 0
41 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Charlie Smith 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
42 DF Шаблон:Flagicon Brett Longden 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
43 MF Шаблон:Flagicon Jerry Nash 0 0 0 0 1 (1) 0 1 (1) 0 0 0
44 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Jake Woolley 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 (4) 0 0 (5) 0 0 0
45 FW Шаблон:Flagicon Leeroy Maguraushe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  • *The league column also includes play-off matches.

Managerial statistics

Only competitive games from the 2011–12 season are included.
Correct as of 22 May 2012.
Name Nat. From To Record Honours
PLD W D L GF GA GD W%
Gary Brabin Шаблон:Flagicon 28 March 2011 31 March 2012

Шаблон:WDL

Alan Neilson (caretaker manager) Шаблон:Flagicon 31 March 2012 8 April 2012

Шаблон:WDL

Paul Buckle Шаблон:Flagicon 8 April 2012 Present

Шаблон:WDL

Play-off finalists
Total

Шаблон:WDLtot

Play-off finalists

Awards

Awarded on 22 April 2012.[138]
Award Name No. Pos. Notes
Luton Town Supporters Club Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon János Kovács 34 DF
Players' Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Tyler 1 GK
Young Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Adam Watkins 28 MF
Luton Town F.C. Website Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon János Kovács 34 DF
LTSC Junior Members' Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Robbie Willmott 11 MF
Youth Development Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Jake Woolley 44 FW
Ian Pearce Memorial Trophy Шаблон:Flagicon Keith Keane 4 MF Шаблон:Ref label
Goal of the Season Шаблон:Flagicon Keith Keane 4 MF Шаблон:Ref label

Transfers

In

Date Player From Fee Notes
18 July 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon James Dance Crawley Town Undisclosed [10]
29 July 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Will Antwi Unattached [13]
29 July 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Curtis Osano Unattached [13]
26 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon John Paul Kissock Southport Undisclosed [30]
27 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Carden Unattached
31 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Stuart Fleetwood Hereford United Undisclosed [35]
31 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Collin Samuel Unattached [35]
18 October 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Tommy Wright Unattached [51]
2 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon János Kovács Hereford United Free [78]
3 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Greg Taylor Darlington Free [79]
31 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Andre Boucaud York City £25,000 [88]
21 May 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Andre Gray Hinckley United £30,000 [121]
16 June 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Ronnie Henry Stevenage Free [128]
17 June 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Spiller Gillingham Free [129]
20 June 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Rendell Wycombe Wanderers Undisclosed [132]
21 June 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Jon Shaw Gateshead Free [132]

Out

Date Player To Fee Notes
1 July 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Claude Gnakpa Walsall Free [4]
20 September 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Cain Leicester City UndisclosedШаблон:Ref label [43]
8 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Collin Samuel Released [59]
30 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Ryan Dasilva Released
30 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Ashley Deeney Released
1 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Matthew Barnes-Homer Released [77]
2 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Will Antwi Released [78]
18 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Tommy Wright Released
20 February 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Kevin Pilkington Released [92]
2 March 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Tarum Dawkins Arsenal Undisclosed [96]
30 April 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Ed Asafu-Adjaye Released [117]
30 April 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Charlie Henry Released [117]
30 April 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Tavernier Released [117]
28 May 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Curtis Osano AFC Wimbledon Free [123]
30 May 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Shane Blackett Released [124]
30 May 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Crow Released [124]
30 May 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Dan Gleeson Released [124]
19 June 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Amari Morgan-Smith Released [131]

Loans in

Date Player From End date Notes
9 September 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Jamie Hand Hayes & Yeading United 14 December 2011 [37]
19 September 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon János Kovács Hereford United 22 October 2011 [41]
4 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon János Kovács Hereford United 2 January 2012 [54]
10 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Greg Taylor Darlington 3 January 2012 [61]
16 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Ryan Brunt Stoke City 1 January 2012 [64] Шаблон:Ref label
18 January 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Craig McAllister Newport County 21 May 2012 [83]
22 March 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Andre Gray Hinckley United 21 May 2012 [106]

Loans out

Date Player To End date Notes
12 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Lacey Cambridge City 12 October 2011 [22]
12 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon JJ O'Donnell Cambridge City 12 October 2011 [22]
25 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Matthew Barnes-Homer Rochdale 1 January 2012 [29]
26 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Godfrey Poku Southport 7 January 2012 [30]
26 August 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Dan Walker Southport 7 January 2012 [30]
30 September 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Ashley Deeney St Neots Town 30 November 2011
14 October 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon JJ O'Donnell Hampton & Richmond Borough 15 November 2011 [139]
4 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Lacey Thurrock 4 December 2011 [58]
24 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Will Antwi Grimsby Town 2 January 2012 [67]
24 November 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Charlie Henry Aldershot Town 22 January 2012 [66]
14 December 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon JJ O'Donnell Hampton & Richmond Borough 11 January 2012 [140]
21 December 2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Lewis Kidd Swindon Supermarine 17 January 2012 [141]
18 February 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Lacey Eastbourne Borough 19 April 2012 [142]
16 March 2012 Шаблон:Flagicon JJ O'Donnell Thurrock 19 April 2012 [143]

Footnotes

Шаблон:Refbegin

A. Шаблон:Note Although officially undisclosed, Luton Town have confirmed that the transfer of Cain to Leicester City was for a "significant five-figure fee" with add-ons depending on his and Leicester's performance.[43]
B. Шаблон:Note Ryan Brunt was signed from Stoke City on work experience terms; essentially a loan in all but name.[64]
C. Шаблон:Note The Ian Pearce Memorial Trophy, named in honour of BBC Three Counties Radio presenter and Luton Town fan Ian Pearce who died in March 2011, is presented to the player with the most man-of-the-match awards over the season.[138]
D. Шаблон:Note The Goal of the Season award was given to Keith Keane for his 30-yard free-kick against Gateshead in the FA Trophy on 25 February 2012.[138]

Шаблон:Refend

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