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2005–06 Luton Town F.C. season

English football club season


English football club season

FieldValue
clubLuton Town
season2005–06
prevseason2004–05
nextseason2006–07
managerMike Newell
chairmanBill Tomlins
leagueChampionship
league resultTenth
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
cup2Football League Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
league topscorerSteve Howard (14)
season topscorerSteve Howard (15)
highest attendance10,248 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (Championship, 10 September 2005)
lowest attendance7,474 vs Crewe Alexandra (Championship, 22 November 2005)
average attendance9,139
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The 2005–06 season was the 120th season in the history of Luton Town Football Club, and the club's 85th consecutive year in the Football League. This was the club's first season in the second tier of English football since the 1995–96 season.

Mike Newell's Luton side made a strong start to the season, topping the table after the first three games and staying in the play-off places until mid-December. However, a poor second half to the season saw Luton eventually slip down the table to finish in tenth place, albeit above more-fancied sides such as Southampton and Leicester City. Striker Steve Howard was Luton's top goalscorer for the fifth season running, scoring 15 goals in total, despite playing parts of the campaign as a makeshift centre-back following injuries to most of the Luton defence. Indeed, this proved a common occurrence throughout the season, with Luton's relatively small squad forcing team members to play out of position when injuries or suspensions materialised.

Kenilworth Road was expanded at the beginning of the season to accommodate over 700 more fans and, combined with the large away followings of clubs such as Leeds United, Norwich City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, this saw the highest average attendance for Luton since their relegation from the top division in the 1991–92 season.

This article covers the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.

Background

The 2004–05 season had seen Luton promoted to the second tier of English football, winning the League One title with 98 points and both the most goals scored and fewest goals conceded. Six Luton players had been named in the Team of the Year, with 20-year-old centre-back Curtis Davies being named League One Player of the Year.{{Cite web |access-date= 1 June 2012}}{{Cite web |access-date= 1 June 2012}} Key players Sol Davis, Kevin Nicholls, Ahmet Brković and Steve Howard had all agreed contract extensions with the club in the face of transfer speculation, while squad players Lee Mansell and David Bayliss had been released.

Review

July and August

Wrexham's Trinidad and Tobago international winger Carlos Edwards joined Luton on a free transfer on 1 July.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}} The club released utility player Alan Neilson and long-term injured defender Ian Hillier the same day. On 4 July, Luton signed Rowan Vine on a three-year contract from Portsmouth for £250,000. Vine had spent the previous season on a year-long loan at Luton, playing in 49 games.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}

The club began pre-season with a mini-tournament in Bulgaria, losing to Bulgarian champions CSKA Sofia, and drawing with Cypriot Second Division club APEP. A day after returning to England, the club signed Aberdeen's Finnish international defender Markus Heikkinen and Reading forward Dean Morgan on free transfers.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}} Both Heikkinen and Morgan signed two-year contracts. Young striker Calvin Andrew joined League Two club Grimsby Town on loan for a month on 4 August.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}

Luton began their season on 6 August with a 2–1 away win to recently relegated Crystal Palace, with Steve Howard and Ahmet Brković scoring, and captain Kevin Nicholls uncharacteristically missing a penalty.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}} After the game, Luton manager Mike Newell reacted to comments in the Crystal Palace match programme that had suggested the game would be Luton's "cup final". Newell stated that "I do not expect to read condescending comments from fellow professionals."{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}} Three days later, Luton beat another side just relegated from the Premier League, winning 3–2 against Southampton at Kenilworth Road. New signing Dean Morgan scored the winning goal in stoppage time.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}} A 0–0 home draw with Leeds United was followed a week later with a 2–1 defeat to Stoke City in which Steve Howard was sent off for spitting at Carl Hoefkens. Howard received a three-game ban after Luton's appeal was rejected.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}

The club progressed into the second round of the League Cup with a 3–1 win over Leyton Orient on 23 August.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}} Luton won their third league game on 27 August, Ahmet Brković scoring a bicycle kick and Kevin Nicholls a penalty to secure victory over Leicester City.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}

Luton was close to signing Ghana an international midfielder Anthony Obodai from Ajax during the month, but the move fell through on 28 August due to complications with his visa.{{Cite web |access-date= 30 July 2012}}

Warren Feeney scored his first Luton goal in a 2–1 home victory against Millwall on 29 August to put Luton into third position in the table.{{Cite web |access-date= 31 July 2012}} Defender Curtis Davies scored the other goal in what would prove to be his last game in a Luton shirt; on 31 August, transfer deadline day, Davies moved to Premier League side West Bromwich Albion for a fee of £3 million – both a Luton and West Brom record in terms of money received and spent respectively.{{Cite web |access-date= 31 July 2012}} Midfielder Michael Leary moved to Bristol Rovers on a one-month loan the same day.{{Cite web |access-date= 31 July 2012}}

September and October

Luton drew 1–1 at home to title favourites Wolverhampton Wanderers on 10 September, Kevin Nicholls scoring a late goal, and then lost 1–0 to Queens Park Rangers three days later for their second defeat of the season.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}} A 1–0 win over Hull City came on 17 September, followed by a 2–2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday a week later.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}} Steve Howard scored all three of Luton's goals. In between these two league games, Luton lost 1–0 to Reading in the League Cup.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2012}} Luton ended the month with an impressive 3–0 win over the previous season's play-off finalists Preston North End to sit in third place in the table, drawing praise from Preston manager Billy Davies.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}} Midfielder Kevin Nicholls won the Championship's Player of the Month award for his performances.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}

The club beat Cardiff City 2–1 at Ninian Park on 1 October, midfielder Peter Holmes scoring one goal and setting up another.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2012}} Bottom-of-the-table Crewe Alexandra beat Luton 3–1 on 15 October, but the club bounced back a few days later to defeat Norwich City 4–2 and return to their almost customary third place in the table.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}} Plymouth Argyle scored a stoppage-time equaliser to deny Luton a win on 22 August, and the club then lost their fourth league game a week later, going down 1–0 at Coventry City.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}

Off the field, Luton loaned out youth player Thomas Ward to Dagenham & Redbridge, midfielder Stephen O'Leary to Tranmere Rovers, and Calvin Andrew for a second spell at Grimsby Town.{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2012}}{{Cite web |access-date= 28 August 2013}}

November and December

On 1 November, chairman Bill Tomlins announced that the club had changed its plans to build a new stadium near to Junction 10 of the M1 motorway, after being told the site would not be viable if Luton Airport was to earn permission to build a new runway.{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}} Instead, the owners began exploring the possibility of building a new stadium in time for the 2008–09 season near Junction 12 – almost six miles away from their existing home of Kenilworth Road. Manager Mike Newell exhibited the first signs of a strained relationship with the club's board, criticising the lack of direction from the owners and stating that "[the owners] have been in 18 months, so why has it taken them 18 months to find out they can't build a stadium at Junction 10?"{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}}

The club lost three consecutive matches against Sheffield United (0–4), Burnley (2–3), and Norwich City (0–2) through early to mid-November, pushing them down the table to seventh place.{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}} Luton then beat Crewe Alexandra 4–1 and Crystal Palace 2–0, their ninth and tenth wins of the season, to end November in fifth position in the table.{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}}{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}} The club loaned out reserve goalkeeper Dino Seremet to League One club Doncaster Rovers for a month on 24 November.{{Cite web |access-date= 12 September 2013}}

Luton won just one of their six league games throughout December, pushing them out of the play-off positions, which they would not return to for the rest of the season. A heavy loss to leaders Reading on 3 December was followed up with narrow defeats to Southampton and Stoke City.{{Cite web |access-date= 4 February 2014}}{{Cite web |access-date= 4 February 2014}}{{Cite web |access-date= 4 February 2014}} A 1–1 draw on Boxing Day at Derby County was trailed by a 3–0 victory over strugglers Brighton & Hove Albion two days later.{{Cite web |access-date= 4 February 2014}}{{Cite web |access-date= 4 February 2014}} The club then lost 1–0 to Ipswich Town on New Year's Eve to drop to tenth in the table.{{Cite web |access-date= 4 February 2014}}

Match results

Luton Town results given first. :All results, goals, attendances etc. taken from Soccerbase{{Cite news | access-date = 31 July 2012}} and verified with match reports from LutonFC.com. | access-date = 31 July 2012 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120419200846/http://lutonfc.hostinguk.com/fixtures.asp?Season=2005-06&SeasonID=6 | archive-date = 19 April 2012 | url-status = dead

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Friendlies

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersNotes

Football League Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersNotes

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersNotes

Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersNotes

League table

Player statistics

:Last match played on 30 April 2006. Players with a zero in every column appeared either as unused substitutes or were assigned squad numbers.{{Cite news | access-date = 31 July 2012}}

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKENG Marlon Beresford410101043011
2DFIRL Kevin Foley35 (3)0100036 (3)040
3DFENG Sol Davis17 (4)0002019 (4)051
4DFAUS Chris Coyne28 (2)2102131 (2)350
5DFENG Russell Perrett9 (2)0000 (1)09 (3)011
6DF/MFENG Paul Underwood28 (1)0100029 (1)020
7MFTRI Carlos Edwards38 (4)2102041 (4)210
8MFENG Kevin Nicholls31 (1)5112034 (1)661
9FWENG Rowan Vine21 (10)10100022 (10)1050
10FWNIR Warren Feeney29 (13)60 (1)02131 (14)720
11MFNIR Steve Robinson262110027330
14MFENG Michael Leary0000101010
15MFIRL Stephen O'Leary00000 (1)00 (1)000
16FWNGA Enoch Showunmi15 (26)10 (1)01016 (27)120
17MFENG Paul Hughes0000000000
18MFCRO Ahmet Brković39 (3)8101041 (3)850
19FWENG Steve Howard40 (3)14111042 (3)1581
20DFENG Curtis Davies6100107120
21MFIRL Keith Keane5 (5)1001 (1)06 (6)110
22MFENG Danny Stevens0 (1)000000 (1)000
23FWENG Dean Morgan25 (11)6002027 (11)610
25GKSLO Dino Seremet6 (1)010008 (1)010
26DFFIN Markus Heikkinen38 (1)2100039 (1)260
27MFENG Peter Holmes16 (7)2001 (1)017 (8)220
28MFIRL David Bell2 (7)000002 (7)000
29FWENG Calvin Andrew0 (1)100000 (1)100
33GKENG Dean Brill5000106000
45DFENG Leon Barnett12 (8)00 (1)01013 (9)040
47GKENG Rob Beckwith0000000000

Managerial statistics

:Only competitive games from the 2005–06 season are included.

NameNat.FromToRecordHonoursPLDWDLGFGAW%
Mike NewellENG23 June 200315 March 200749181021727436.7

Awards

:Awarded on 23 April 2006.

AwardNameNo.Pos.Notes
Supporters' Player of the SeasonFIN Markus Heikkinen26DF{{Cite news
Players' Player of the SeasonFIN Markus Heikkinen26DF
Website Player of the SeasonFIN Markus Heikkinen26DF
Young Player of the SeasonIRL Keith Keane21MF
Young Members' Player of the SeasonTRI Carlos Edwards7MF
Special Achievement AwardSCO Steve Howard19FW
Goal of the SeasonENG Dean Morgan23FW

Transfers

In

DatePlayerFromFeeRef.
1 July 2005Trinidad and Tobago Carlos EdwardsWrexhamFree
4 July 2005England Rowan VinePortsmouth£250,000
22 July 2005Finland Markus HeikkinenAberdeenFree
22 July 2005England Dean MorganReadingFree
12 January 2006Ireland David BellRushden & Diamonds£100,000

Out

DatePlayerToFeeRef.
1 July 2005Wales Ian HillierReleased
1 July 2005Wales Alan NeilsonReleased
31 August 2005England Curtis DaviesWest Bromwich Albion£3,000,000
31 May 2006England Rob BeckwithReleased
31 May 2006England Paul HughesReleased
31 May 2006Slovenia Dino SeremetReleased
12 June 2006Nigeria Enoch ShowunmiBristol CityFree

Loans out

DatePlayerToEnd dateRef.
4 August 2005England Calvin AndrewGrimsby Town4 September 2005
31 August 2005England Michael LearyBristol Rovers12 December 2005
14 October 2005England Thomas WardDagenham & Redbridge14 November 2005
21 October 2005Ireland Stephen O'LearyTranmere Rovers21 April 2006
26 October 2005England Calvin AndrewGrimsby Town26 November 2005
24 November 2005Slovenia Dino SeremetDoncaster Rovers17 December 2005
1 January 2006Slovenia Dino SeremetTranmere Rovers18 March 2006
6 January 2006England Michael LearyWalsall1 May 2006
30 January 2006England Calvin AndrewBristol City6 April 2006
26 March 2006England Rob BeckwithChesterfield1 May 2006

Footnotes

:A. The Special Achievement Award went to Steve Howard for scoring his 100th goal for Luton Town during the season. :B. The goal of the season was awarded to Dean Morgan for his 25-yard curling shot in the final minute of Luton's 3–2 win against Southampton on 9 August 2005.

References

References

  1. Foley was born in [[Luton]], [[England]].
  2. O'Leary was born in [[London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Fulham]], [[England]].
  3. Showunmi was born in [[Kilburn, London. Kilburn]], [[England]].
  4. Keane was born in [[Luton]], [[England]].
  5. Heikkinen was born in [[Katrineholm]], [[Sweden]].
  6. Bell was born in [[Wellingborough]], [[England]].
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