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HATTERS: Last chance to join battle against FA



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Published Date: 07 July 2008

Luton Town campaign forms will be presented to FA on Friday
It's your last chance to back our Help Our Hatters campaign that has already seen more than 2,500 of you sign up.

On Friday (July 11) we will make your voice heard at Soho Square when we present your views to the FA.

That's a few days ahead of the FA hearing next Tuesday (July 15) when the football authorities are set to hear Luton Town's appeal against the 10-point penalty and £50,000 fine they gave them as a result of financial irregularities at Kenilworth Road.

This website think these penalties are grossly unfair and hopes that our campaign will help to change the FA's mind on the penalty.

To make sure your voice is heard fill in your form and return it to our offices by 9am on Friday morning.

We will then aim to present all the forms to the FA at 12noon.

The forms can be found in the Luton News/Dunstable Gazette and Herald&Post, or click here to print out a copy.

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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 4:07 PM
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