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Town's kids lead the way



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Published Date: 04 October 2008
How the Hatters rated


Conrad Logan: 6 – Couple of good stops but shaky at times.

Claude Gnakpa: 7.5 – Marauding Frenchman rarely lets you down.

Sol Davis: 6.5 – Steady performance but injury curtailed his involvement.

Keith Keane: 7 – Is finding his feet in the centre of Town's midfield.

Lewis Emanuel: 6.5 – Shone against his former club before being forced off.

Harry Worley: 7 – Silly mistake for the goal blotted his copybook.

Asa Hall: 7 – Won plenty of the ball in the centre of the park.

Ed Asafu-Adjaye: 7- Battled hard against the impressive Omar Daley and laid on the goal.

Rossi Jarvis: 6.5 – Made himself busy in the heart of Hatters' midfield.

Chris Martin: 6.5 – Fought hard throughout as Town's solitary striker.

Michael Spillane: 7.5 – Great goal and solid showing, marred only by his skewed clearance.

Jake Howells (sub): 7.5 – Almost flawless all action display from the youngster.

Paul McVeigh (sub): 6 – True to the cause and linked up play well.

Ryan Charles (sub) 6 – Free-kick tested the keeper and full of running.

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  • Last Updated: 04 October 2008 6:13 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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