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Money doesn’t guarantee that they will win the league. Their manager will have to mould the new players into a team. I like the business we’ve done. It is really unfair but how many times have Luton been in a position like this with the parachute payment?, good luck to them. They will be good runners up behind us.
Totally, totally unfair and it underlines what is wrong with parachute payments. Rewarded for failure!!
They are having to sell players and others are asking for moves, this is the last season of those payments, they will have to get rid of high earners even if they get promoted so the amount they spend will be tied in with that.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on July 02, 2025, 08:00:31 pmThey are having to sell players and others are asking for moves, this is the last season of those payments, they will have to get rid of high earners even if they get promoted so the amount they spend will be tied in with that.To be fair though, Lowe should be a good signing for them.
Much of that money will be accounted for with current commitments plus with the financing of their new stadium it wouldn't be safe to assume they are flush with cash.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on July 02, 2025, 11:45:35 amMuch of that money will be accounted for with current commitments plus with the financing of their new stadium it wouldn't be safe to assume they are flush with cash.Their accounts to 30/06/24 convey a rather cautious attitude and perhaps they went too far in that direction in the season just finished. On the subject of the cost of a new stadium, this is what came up online when I posed the question: "For example, a 10,000-seater stadium could cost between £10 million and £50 million, while a larger, modern stadium like Tottenham Hotspur's cost over £1 billion." So given Luton's location within the London commuter belt, the parachute payments could well be comfortably sucked up with those numbers.
Luton Town have agreed a fee of £2.5M to sign striker Nathan Lowe from Stoke City.The striker got 20 G/A in 22 league games for Walsall on loan in League Two last season. Luton believe he can make the jump up to League One.But you can’t buy the team spirit and ownership/management ethic and back-room we have at DRFC
Think that should get them top 2 easy
Look certainties for the title do Luton. 7/2 looks a great price. Best squad in the league by a mile for me.
Just relegated big parachute payments, what odds were they to get promotion last season?
Quote from: selby on July 30, 2025, 09:49:36 pm Just relegated big parachute payments, what odds were they to get promotion last season? In the past teams of a similar size went through this Barnsley , Blackpool Bolton , Wigan, Portsmouth etc they are fell and kept falling because this type of momentum has its own destination. Luton are no different their business plan was like the others not to get relegated but couldn’t sustain the level of expenditure needed to cover wages and ground improvements and keep loyal fans paying low season ticket prices. Millionaire owners don’t n spend money unless they’ve covered its potential loss first . Ryan Lowe is a panic buy and vain demonstration of their problems after having to shed players on higher wages and it could pay off, yet with several potential clubs who will be challenging its back to the drawing board . Rovers , Stockport and even Peterborough are all good out side bets to spoil their challenge. Rtid