Luton Town's Miracle

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  • ISBN 9781398123298
  • Weight: 268g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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For five seasons from 2009 to 2014 Luton Town FC was marooned in non-League football. A club that had earlier enjoyed several spells in the English game’s top flight had slumped to this low point due to mismanagement, financial irregularities and crippling points deductions.

After repeated bouts of play-off pain in the Conference, a return to the League was secured in 2014 – the start of an astonishing upward journey that saw Luton soar to the Premier League in only nine years. This book chronicles, month by month, the miraculous progress during those years as this club, with its tiny budget, achieved something unique in football in less than a decade.

A nail-biting penalty shoot-out victory in the 2023 Championship play-off final at Wembley meant Luton won the right to host some of the world’s richest clubs, in arguably the world’s most competitive league, at their humble, ancient and tiny Kenilworth Road ground.

Rob Hadgraft, a season-ticket holder at Luton for five decades, tells the story that would be widely acknowledged in the media as ‘football’s greatest fairytale’, ‘miraculous’ and ‘against all odds’. He tells it from the viewpoint of a committed follower, mixing humour with the more serious background aspects of the journey.

Born in Luton in 1955, Rob Hadgraft spent around twenty years in regional newspapers as reporter, sub-editor and sports editor. After spells working in Portugal and London, he turned freelance in 2000 to research and write about sporting history and has since published sixteen football-related books and a series of seven acclaimed biographies of famous runners of yesteryear. Three of these made the short-lists of the annual William Hill Sportsbook of the Year award. Rob has been a Luton Town season-ticket holder for more than thirty years and as a club runner has competed in nearly 1,200 races.

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