2016–17 Luton Town F.C. season

Luton Town
2016–17 season
Owner Luton Town Football Club 2020 Limited
Chairman Nick Owen
Manager Nathan Jones
Stadium Kenilworth Road
League Two 5th (as of match played 26 November 2016)
FA Cup Third round
EFL Cup Second round
(eliminated by Leeds United)
EFL Trophy Second round
Top goalscorer League: Danny Hylton (10)
All: Danny Hylton (13)
Highest home attendance 8,805 vs Portsmouth, League Two, 22 November 2016
Lowest home attendance 1,441 vs West Bromwich Albion U21, EFL Trophy, 4 October 2016
Average home league attendance 7,910[1]

The 2016–17 season is the 131st in the history of Luton Town Football Club and the club’s 91st season in the English Football League and the third consecutive season in League Two.[2] The club are also competing in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and the EFL Trophy.

The season covers the period between 1 July 2016 and 30 June 2017.

Background and pre-season

The 2015–16 season was John Still's third start to a season as manager of Luton Town, having been appointed in February 2013.[3] Still was sacked in December 2015 with Luton 17th in League Two after four straight defeats.[4] He was replaced by Nathan Jones,[5] who had been first-team coach at Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion.[5] Luton finished in 11th-place in the 2015–16 League Two table.[6]

At the end of the 2015–16 season, Luton released Jake Howells, Alex Lawless, Paul Benson, Isaac Galliford, Scott Griffiths, Ryan Hall, Mark Onyemah, Luke Trotman and Curtley Williams.[7] Matt Robinson was initially placed on the transfer list,[7] along with Mark O’Brien and Magnus Okuonghae,[7] before he was released one year early from his contract along with Elliot Justham one week later.[8] Zane Banton signed a new one-year contract, with the option of a one-year extension,[9] Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu signed a new two-year contract,[10] and Craig King had a one-year option on his contract taken up.[7] Paddy McCourt was later released one year early from his contract by mutual consent.[11] Luton made eight summer signings, including goalkeeper Christian Walton on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion,[12] defenders Glen Rea from Brighton & Hove Albion,[13] Alan Sheehan from Bradford City,[14] Johnny Mullins from Oxford United,[15] midfielder Jake Gray from Crystal Palace,[16] and strikers Danny Hylton from Oxford United,[17] Jordan Cook from Walsall,[18] and Isaac Vassell from Truro City.[19]

Pre-season match details
Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
9 July 2016 PaksiA D0–0 [20]
16 July 2016 Bedford TownA W9–0Potts 5', McQuoid 27', McGeehan 35', Hylton 44' pen.,
Banton 50', Marriott (3) 52', 58', 63', Hawkes 56' o.g.
812 [21]
19 July 2016 Boreham WoodA L0–1 [22]
23 July 2016 Brighton & Hove AlbionH W2–1Marriott (2) 1', 58' 2,372 [23]
26 July 2016 WokingA D1–1McQuoid 25' pen. 547 [24]
30 July 2016 WalsallH L0–1 1,651 [25]

Review

August

Luton began the season away to last season's League Two play-off finalists, Plymouth Argyle and won the match 3–0.[26] Danny Hylton opened the scoring in the 50th-minute from close range after Plymouth failed to clear O'Donnell's cross.[26] Jack Marriott scored from a side-footed shot before Jonathan Smith scored a third goal in the sixth-minute of stoppage time.[26] The next match saw Luton play newly relegated Championship club Aston Villa at home in the first round of the EFL Cup, with the visitors taking the lead in the 13th-minute through a scuffed shot by Jordan Ayew.[27] Luton responded with an equaliser in the 35th-minute through Jake Gray who scored with a neat finish before Cameron McGeehan put Luton ahead with a tap-in goal after an attempt on goal by Jake Gray rebounded off goalkeeper Mark Bunn and Jack Grealish into his path.[27] An own goal in the 66th-minute by Jores Okore secured a 3–1 win for Luton.[27] This was followed by Luton's first home league match of the season as they were held to a 1–1 draw by Yeovil Town.[28] Stephen O'Donnell opened the scoring with a 25-yard shot in the 26th-minute before Tom Eaves converted a Kevin Dawson cross to score the equaliser.[28] Cameron McGeehan scored a penalty to give Luton a 62nd-minute lead at home to Newport County, before the visitors equalised eight minutes later through Jennison Myrie-Williams.[29] After a challenge on Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, McGeehan scored another penalty and Luton's second goal in second half stoppage time to secure a 2–1 win.[29]

Luton suffered their first defeat of the season after losing 2–1 away to local rivals Stevenage.[30] Cameron McGeehan scored the opening goal in the 15th-minute from a deflection that wrong-footed Jamie Jones before the home team equalised through a Connor Hunte header on 53 minutes.[30] After Olly Lee hit the crossbar, Matthew Godden scored the winner in the 96th-minute from a Tom Pett counter-attack, a result that saw them earn their first ever home win over Luton.[30] This was followed by a 1–0 defeat at home to Leeds United in the second round of the EFL Cup, who scored in the 23rd-minute through debutant Tyler Denton.[31] Luton returned to winning ways after a 3–0 win away to Cambridge United.[32] Josh Coulson scored an own goal on 62 minutes to put Luton in front before Jack Marriott scored a minute later from outside the box into the top corner to beat goalkeeper Will Norris.[32] Danny Hylton scored the third goal with a powerful shot in second half stoppage time.[32] Luton's first match in the EFL Trophy was away to Gillingham, which they won 2–1.[33] Frankie Musonda scored his first professional goal with a header to give Luton a 10th-minute lead before Jonathan Smith doubled the lead on 24 minutes.[33] Darren Oldaker scored a consolation goal for Gillingham in second half stoppage time, before Connor Tomlinson came on as a late substitute for Luton to become the club’s youngest player to make his first-team debut at 15 years and 199 days old.[33] Newcastle United midfielder Alex Gilliead, an England under-20 international, was signed on loan until 7 January 2017,[34] and defender Jack Senior was signed on a two-year contract from Huddersfield Town.[35] Cameron McJannett, a second-year scholar, joined Premier League club Stoke City for an undisclosed fee after signing his first professional contract,[36] and Magnus Okuonghae was released after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.[37]

September

Luton moved back to the top of the table after a 4–1 win over Wycombe Wanderers.[38] Danny Hylton converted a Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu cross to open the scoring in the 10th-minute before he doubled the lead on 56 minutes with a tap-in goal after Jamal Blackman parried a low shot from Cameron McGeehan.[38] Matt Bloomfield scored a consolation goal for Wycombe seven minutes later, before Hylton won a penalty, which he converted in the 88th-minute to complete his hat-trick, and in stoppage time Jordan Cook scored Luton's fourth goal.[38] Transfer listed defender Mark O'Brien joined National League club Southport on a three-month loan.[39] Luton's unbeaten home record came to an end after a 2–1 defeat to Grimsby Town, who took the lead in the 29th-minute through Omar Bogle, after a shot from Luke Summerfield rebounded into his path.[40] Glen Rea equalised in the 59th-minute with a shot from 25 yards into the bottom corner, before Bogle scored their winning goal with a header from Kayden Jackson's cross on 82 minutes.[40] Luton lost 2–0 away to Crawley Town, who scored in each half through James Collins and Enzio Boldewijn.[41] This was followed by a 3–1 home win over Doncaster Rovers, with the visitors taking the lead on 21 minutes through James Coppinger from close range, before Cameron McGeehan scored the equaliser in the 36th-minute from Olly Lee's cross.[42] Jack Marriott gave Luton the lead on 41 minutes after slotting the ball under goalkeeper Marko Maroši, and in the second half Cameron McGeehan scored a penalty in the 81st-minute.[42] Luton moved up to second in the table after a 1–1 away draw with Hartlepool United, who took the lead in the first half through Nathan Thomas, before Alan Sheehan equalised for Luton with a free kick in the 78th-minute.[43]

October

Luton were held to a 1–1 draw away to Cheltenham Town, and took the lead on 52 minutes through Danny Hylton after rounding goalkeeper Russell Griffiths, before Daniel O'Shaughnessy equalised with a powerful shot 12 minutes later.[44] Progression to the second round of the EFL Trophy came after a 2–0 win over West Bromwich Albion U21 in their second group stage match, in which Alex Gilliead opened the scoring with his first goal for Luton in the 60th-minute, before Jake Gray doubled the lead two minutes later.[45] A third successive league draw followed after Luton were held 1–1 at home by Crewe Alexandra, in which Danny Hylton gave Luton the lead shortly before half-time, before Ryan Lowe equalised on 64 minutes from George Cooper's cross.[46] Cameron McGeehan scored with a shot into an empty net to give Luton a 30th-minute lead away to Leyton Orient, after Jack Marriott had a shot blocked by goalkeeper Alex Cisak.[47] Danny Hylton doubled the lead on 74 minutes with his eighth league goal of the season, before Ollie Palmer scored a consolation goal for Leyton Orient five minute later with a shot in off the post.[47] Luton drew 1–1 at home to Mansfield Town, with the visitors taking the lead in the ninth minute through Matt Green, his eighth goal of the season with a header, before Cameron McGeehan equalised in the 77th-minute with a shot from 25 yards.[48] This was followed by a 0–0 away draw with Notts County, in which Christian Walton saved a Vadaine Oliver penalty.[49]

November

Luton won 3–1 away in their first round match of the FA Cup against Exeter City, with Danny Hylton scoring an 11th-minute penalty to give Luton the lead, before Reuben Reid equalised for Exeter on 39 minutes after a long-range shot from Ethan Ampadu hit the post, which fell to Reid who tapped in the rebound.[50] After Glen Rea restored Luton's lead in the 71st-minute, Danny Hylton scored a second penalty on 86 minutes after Craig Mackail-Smith was fouled by Troy Archibald-Henville.[50] This was followed by a 3–1 defeat at home to Millwall in the third and final EFL Trophy group stage match, in which Luton took the lead on 57 minutes when Craig Mackail-Smith's cross resulted in an own goal from Shaun Hutchinson.[51] Fred Onyedinma equalised for Millwall in the 71st-minute from Gregg Wylde's cross, before two goals later in the second half from Harry Smith on his debut finished the scoring for the visitors.[51] Cameron McGeehan scored in the 75th-minute from a James Justin cross as Luton beat Accrington Stanley 1–0 at home to extend their unbeaten league run to eight matches.[52] Luton were fined £15,000 by the English Football League after they failed to field a full strength team in each of their EFL Trophy group stage matches, deducted from the £20,000 prize money awarded after their opening two wins in the competition.[53][54]

Goalkeeper Liam Gooch joined Southern League Premier Division club Hitchin Town on a one-month loan.[55] Danny Hylton scored with a curling shot past goalkeeper Barry Roche to give Luton a 26th-minute lead away to Morecambe before Isaac Vassell doubled the lead on 60 minutes with a close-range header, the match finishing a 2–0 win.[56] Midfielder Arthur Read signed a three-year professional contract with the club.[57] Luton lost 3–1 at home to Portsmouth, despite taking the lead in the seventh minute when Danny Hylton scored with a header.[58] Michael Smith equalised four minutes later with a side-footed shot from 20 yards before Gareth Evans scored shortly before half-time after Luton failed to clear a corner.[58] Kal Naismith scored on 85 minutes to secure a win for the away team.[58] Luton then drew 0–0 away to Exeter City.[59]

December

Midfielder Alex Atkinson joined Southern League Division One Central club Hanwell Town on a one-month youth loan.[60] Luton progressed to the third round of the FA Cup after a 6–2 win at home to Solihull Moors, in which the visitors were 2–0 up at half-time through two first half goals from Jamey Osborne.[61] Danny Hylton brought Luton back into the match on 51 minutes from Jack Marriott's pass, before Johnny Mullins equalised three minutes later.[61] Stephen O'Donnell and Jack Marriott both scored twice later in the second half to win the match for Luton.[61]

Competitions

Football League Two

Football League Two match details
Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
6 August 2016 1stPlymouth ArgyleA W3–0Hylton 50', Marriott 69', Smith 90+6' 9,761 [26]
13 August 2016 1stYeovil TownH D1–1O'Donnell 26' 7,800 [28]
16 August 2016 1stNewport CountyH W2–1McGeehan (2) 62' pen., 90+6' pen. 7,058 [29]
20 August 2016 3rdStevenageA L1–2McGeehan 15' 3,517 [30]
27 August 2016 2ndCambridge UnitedA W3–0Coulson 62' o.g., Marriott 63', Hylton 90+6' 5,606 [32]
3 September 2016 1stWycombe WanderersH W4–1Hylton (3) 10', 56', 88' pen., Cook 90' 8,097 [38]
10 September 2016 3rdGrimsby TownH L1–2Rea 59' 8,005 [40]
17 September 2016 7thCrawley TownA L0–2 2,904 [41]
24 September 2016 3rdDoncaster RoversH W3–1McGeehan (2) 36', 81' pen., Marriott 41' 7,917 [42]
27 September 2016 2ndHartlepool UnitedA D1–1Sheehan 78' 3,533 [43]
1 October 2016 4thCheltenham TownA D1–1Hylton 52' 3,660 [44]
8 October 2016 5thCrewe AlexandraH D1–1Hylton 44' 7,716 [46]
15 October 2016 4thLeyton OrientA W2–1McGeehan 30', Hylton 74' 5,471 [47]
22 October 2016 4thMansfield TownH D1–1McGeehan 77' 7,787 [48]
29 October 2016 4thNotts CountyA D0–0 6,313 [49]
12 November 2016 5thAccrington StanleyH W1–0McGeehan 75' 8,008 [52]
19 November 2016 4thMorecambeA W2–0Hylton 26', Vassell 60' 1,507 [56]
22 November 2016 5thPortsmouthH L1–3Hylton 7' 8,805 [58]
26 November 2016 5thExeter CityA D0–0 3,823 [59]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
3 Plymouth Argyle 19 12 2 5 29 21 +8 38 Promotion to Football League One
4 Portsmouth 19 9 4 6 32 20 +12 31 Qualification for League Two play-offs[lower-alpha 1]
5 Luton Town 19 8 7 4 28 18 +10 31
6 Yeovil Town 19 8 4 7 24 23 +1 28
7 Wycombe Wanderers 19 8 4 7 23 22 +1 28
Updated to match(es) played on 3 December 2016. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. Four teams play for one spot and promotion to Football League One.

FA Cup

Main article: 2016–17 FA Cup
FA Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 5 November 2016 Exeter CityA W3–1Hylton (2) 11' pen., 86' pen., Rea 71' 2,972 [50]
Second round 3 December 2016 Solihull MoorsH W6–2Hylton 51', Mullins 54', O'Donnell (2) 59', 89', Marriott (2) 63', 90+2' 3,512 [61]

EFL Cup

Main article: 2016–17 EFL Cup
EFL Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 10 August 2016 Aston VillaH W3–1Gray 35', McGeehan 53', Okore 66' o.g. 7,412 [27]
Second round 23 August 2016 Leeds UnitedH L0–1 7,498 [31]

EFL Trophy

Main article: 2016–17 EFL Trophy
EFL Trophy match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 30 August 2016 GillinghamA W2–1Musonda 10', Smith 24' 2,128 [33]
First round 4 October 2016 West Bromwich Albion U21H W2–0Gilliead 60', Gray 62' 1,441 [45]
First round 8 November 2016 MillwallH L1–3Hutchinson 57' o.g. 2,251 [51]

First Round (Southern Section Group H)

Pos Lge Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 L1 Millwall 3 3 0 0 0 7 2 +5 9 Advance to Round 2
2 L2 Luton Town 3 2 0 0 1 5 4 +1 6
3 L1 Gillingham 3 1 0 0 2 4 4 0 3
4 ACA West Bromwich Albion U21 3 0 0 0 3 0 6 6 0
Source: Sky Sports

Transfers

In

Date Player Clubdagger Fee Ref
1 July 2016 Danny Hylton (Oxford United) Free
[17]
1 July 2016 Johnny Mullins (Oxford United) Free
[15]
1 July 2016 Glen Rea Brighton & Hove Albion Undisclosed
[13]
1 July 2016 Alan Sheehan (Bradford City) Free
[14]
5 July 2016 Jordan Cook (Walsall) Free
[18]
23 July 2016 Isaac Vassell (Truro City) Free
[19]
1 August 2016 Jake Gray Crystal Palace Free
[16]
31 August 2016 Jack Senior Huddersfield Town Undisclosed
[35]
dagger Brackets around club names indicate the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined Luton.

Out

Date Player Clubdagger Fee Ref
1 July 2016 Paul Benson (Dagenham & Redbridge) Free
[7][62]
1 July 2016 Isaac Galliford Released
[7]
1 July 2016 Scott Griffiths Released
[7]
1 July 2016 Ryan Hall Released
[7]
1 July 2016 Jake Howells (Eastleigh) Free
[7][63]
1 July 2016 Elliot Justham (Dagenham & Redbridge) Free
[8][64]
1 July 2016 Alex Lawless (Yeovil Town) Free
[7][65]
1 July 2016 Paddy McCourt (Glenavon) Free
[11][66]
1 July 2016 Mark Onyemah (Concord Rangers) Free
[7][67]
1 July 2016 Matt Robinson (Dagenham & Redbridge) Free
[8][68]
1 July 2016 Luke Trotman (St Neots Town) Free
[7][69]
1 July 2016 Curtley Williams (Dagenham & Redbridge) Free
[7][70]
31 August 2016 Cameron McJannett Stoke City Undisclosed
[36]
31 August 2016 Magnus Okuonghae (Dagenham & Redbridge) Free
[37][71]
dagger Brackets around club names indicate the player joined that club after his Luton contract expired.

Loan in

Date Player Club Return Ref
1 July 2016 Christian Walton Brighton & Hove Albion End of season
[12]
31 August 2016 Alex Gilliead Newcastle United 7 January 2017
[34]

Loan out

Date Player Club Return Ref
9 September 2016 Mark O'Brien Southport 10 December 2016
[39]
18 November 2016 Liam Gooch Hitchin Town 17 December 2016
[55]
2 December 2016 Alex Atkinson Hanwell Town 31 December 2016
[60]

Appearances and goals

Source:[72][73]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with names struck through and marked Left club during playing season left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Luton.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
Players included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total Discipline[74]
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals A yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautioned A red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
1GK ENG Christian Walton * 19020200023000
2DF SCO Stephen O'Donnell 1110 (2)2202015 (2)310
3DF ENG Dan Potts 1400 (1)0100015 (1)041
4MF ENG Jonathan Smith 1 (8)10 (1)01 (1)0315 (10)220
5DF ENG Johnny Mullins 12 (2)011200015 (2)111
6DF SCO Scott Cuthbert 13 (1)0200 (1)00015 (2)030
7MF ENG Jake Gray 4 (5)00021319 (5)200
8MF NIR Cameron McGeehan 19820210023940
9FW ENG Danny Hylton 16 (1)1023200020 (1)1391
10FW ENG Jordan Cook 15 (2)1200 (1)00017 (3)141
12FW SCO Craig Mackail-Smith 0 (1)00 (1)000101 (2)010
14FW ENG Jack Marriott 15 (4)312200018 (4)510
15FW ENG Alex Gilliead * 7 (6)020001110 (6)110
16DF IRL Glen Rea 11 (2)121200015 (2)230
17MF ENG Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu 12 (4)0101 (1)00014 (5)041
18FW ENG Zane Banton 0000002 (1)02 (1)010
19MF ENG Olly Lee 14 (3)010200017 (3)070
20MF ENG Isaac Vassell 4 (10)10 (1)00 (2)02 (1)06 (14)100
21DF ENG Jack Senior 000000202000
23FW NIR Josh McQuoid 1 (2)00000304 (2)010
27MF ENG Tyreeq Bakinson 000000303010
30MF ENG Jack Snelus 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
31GK ENG Craig King 000000303000
32FW ENG Freddie Hinds 0000000 (2)00 (2)000
33MF ENG Kavan Cotter 000000101000
34DF ENG Harry Bean 000000000000
35MF ENG Arthur Read 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
36DF ENG James Justin 8020101012000
37DF ENG Frankie Musonda 000000313100
38MF ENG Alex Atkinson 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
39DF ENG Akin Famewo 1 (1)00000304 (1)010
40FW ENG Connor Tomlinson 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
42GK ENG Liam Gooch 000000000000
44DF IRL Alan Sheehan 12 (1)120000014 (1)130
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name
11MF ENG Danny Green

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