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VIDEO: See the Hatters in pre-season training



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
Footage from first session of new campaign
Luton Town's player returned for pre-season training this week and you can see what they've been up to thanks to this website.

Striker Sam Parkin and midfielder David Bell, two of the players who have been most strongly linked with moves away from the Hatters, both agreed it was good to be back on the football pitch on the first day of Luton's pre-season training yesterday (Wednesday, July 2).

Parkin said: "Everyone fears the first day a little bit. But the way football is these days it's a bit more than just running laps of the field.

"It's been alright. We were in last week to do a bit of fitness testing. It's good to be back and to get under way."

Bell added: "We've done mainly ball work this morning and there's some running this afternoon."

See some of the training session by clicking on the video link...

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 12:22 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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