All Checkatrade Trophy Matches at Luton Town Football Club are priced £5 per adult, but great news is Kids go FREE - All areas of the ground same prices. It's a great way to get kids interested in local football, plus maybe see some of the premier league players of the future.
Luton Town v West Brom Under 23 on Tuesday 4th October 2016 - Kick Off 7.30pm, Come on - See the Mighty Hatters, doing well in League Two at present, take on WBA under 23.
8 comments
diazepam
15 Sep 161#1
Including this in your blurb seems a bit silly to me: "plus maybe see some of the premier league players of the future".
People are boycotting because of the inclusion of PL teams, so trying to use that as a selling point seems daft.
eragon999
15 Sep 16#2
Its a way to encourage children to get involved in football, its cost nothing for the kids, and you never know who you may see playing for Under 23 Premier League Team, that one day, COULD, be a Premier League Player.
Don't knock the competition, this used to be the Johnstone Paint Trophy which Luton won a few years ago, taking 40,000 fans to Wembley. It gives lower league teams the opportunity to test themselves, possibly against potential premier league players of the future.
£5 a pop for Adults , and Kids go free its great way for the sponsors to encourage you to see your local league team play too, unless your in Scotland, NI or Republic! Plus further you go in the competition, the attendances increase and opportunity to play at Wembley for the Finalists.
diazepam to eragon999
15 Sep 16#3
I'm an Oxford fan mate - I was there at Wembley earlier this year, so there's no need to preach to me about lower league football, or the JPT. This isn't the JPT, though.
The problem is with the revised format and how it could potentially damage lower league football. Read up about #BTeamBoycott or Against League 3 and see why so many fans feel passionately about it. Which is why I remarked about the Premier League comment. It seems silly to highlight the reason that a lot of people are boycotting games as a selling point. That's all I was saying.
I do agree that getting kids involved at a young age is important to the lifeblood of a club, especially lower league clubs. I think under 7's tickets are a fiver for us. Bargain!
joehart2
15 Sep 16#4
hot price.
andywa1k3r
15 Sep 16#5
This competition needs boycotting
gwmsmith
16 Sep 16#6
We all hate Luton
gwmsmith
16 Sep 16#7
Twice in a week twice in a week we won at Wembley twice in a week
gwmsmith
16 Sep 16#8
His goal was offside his goal was offside matty Blair his goal was offside
Opening post
Luton Town v West Brom Under 23 on Tuesday 4th October 2016 - Kick Off 7.30pm, Come on - See the Mighty Hatters, doing well in League Two at present, take on WBA under 23.
8 comments
People are boycotting because of the inclusion of PL teams, so trying to use that as a selling point seems daft.
Don't knock the competition, this used to be the Johnstone Paint Trophy which Luton won a few years ago, taking 40,000 fans to Wembley. It gives lower league teams the opportunity to test themselves, possibly against potential premier league players of the future.
£5 a pop for Adults , and Kids go free its great way for the sponsors to encourage you to see your local league team play too, unless your in Scotland, NI or Republic! Plus further you go in the competition, the attendances increase and opportunity to play at Wembley for the Finalists.
The problem is with the revised format and how it could potentially damage lower league football. Read up about #BTeamBoycott or Against League 3 and see why so many fans feel passionately about it. Which is why I remarked about the Premier League comment. It seems silly to highlight the reason that a lot of people are boycotting games as a selling point. That's all I was saying.
I do agree that getting kids involved at a young age is important to the lifeblood of a club, especially lower league clubs. I think under 7's tickets are a fiver for us. Bargain!