With Luton
Town visiting the DW Stadium this afternoon, in what is a crunch game down in
the basement area of the Championship, I thought it was a good idea to look
back at previous encounters between the Latics and the Hatters and some of the
connections between the clubs.
Previous - We have played each other on 15
occasions, with a record of five wins each and five draws.
The first
meeting between the two clubs was in August 1978 when the Latics, in their
first season as a Football League club, were drawn to play 2nd
Division Luton in the League Cup, the Hatters were managed at that time by
David Pleat.
The first
leg at Kenilworth Road ended 2-0 to Luton, with the 2nd leg at
Springfield Park finishing 0-1 also to Luton. We had to wait until 1999 for our
first victory, a 0-4 away win in what was then League 2.
Date
|
Competition
|
|
29 Aug
1978
|
League
Cup
|
Luton 2:0
Latics
|
22 Sep
1978
|
League
Cup
|
Latics 0:1
Luton
|
06 Oct
1987
|
League Cup
|
Luton 4:2
Latics
|
18 Oct
1987
|
League Division
2
|
Latics
1:1 Latics
|
24 Feb
1988
|
League
Division 2
|
Luton 1:1
Latics
|
31 Aug
1998
|
League
Division 2
|
Latics
1:2 Luton
|
23 Jan
1999
|
League
Division 2
|
Luton 0:4
Latics
|
02 Oct
1999
|
League
Division 2
|
Latics
2:1 Luton
|
24 Apr
2000
|
League
Division 2
|
Luton 1:1
Latics
|
19 Aug
2000
|
League
Division 2
|
Latics
2:1 Luton
|
30 Dec
2000
|
League
Division 2
|
Luton
0:2 Latics
|
26 Oct
2001
|
League
Division 2
|
Luton 1:1
Latics
|
07 Dec
2001
|
FA Cup
(2)
|
Latics
3:0 Luton
|
15 Mar
2002
|
League
Division 2
|
Latics
1:1 Luton
|
07 Dec
2019
|
Championship
|
Luton
2:1 Latics
|
Connections – Former Latics player and Assistant
Manager Graeme Jones is the current
Luton boss, Jonesy is a legend at the ‘tics, his goalscoring exploits as a
ram-raiding centre forward during our title winning promotion season back in
the 1996/97 season are legendary, also his partnership with Roberto Martinez
that led the Latics to lift the FA Cup in 2013 and also play some of, if not the
best football ever played by a Wigan Athletic side.
“He’s one of
our own” Callum McManaman, always a crowd favourite at the Latics, came through the ranks, was named Man of the
Match in the 2013 FA Cup final against Manchester City – can’t stop mentioning
this – and scored some vital goals for down the years.
Former
player Mike Newell was sold to Luton
back in 1987 for what was then a princely sum of £80,000, he also had a four
year spell as Luton boss – famously saying about his lack of coaching qualifications,
“I don’t need a piece of paper to tell me how to put cones out”.
Another
former Latics who went on to enjoy a good spell at Luton was midfielder Kevin Nicholls, sold to the Hatters in
2001 for £150,000 he went on to make 175 appearances and skippered the club as
they won the League 2 Championship in 2005.
And of
course there is Mr Wigan Athletic himself, the legend that is,the one and only Emmerson Boyce.
Our FA Cup
skipper, lifted the cup at Wembley, made over 260 appearances for the Latics in
the Premier League, Europa League, Championship and both domestic cup
competitions in his nine seasons at the DW Stadium.
Luton were
Boycey’s first League club and I was there at Kenilworth Road to see Jason De
Vos out jump a young Boycey to head Latics level back in October 2001.
Why not take
a look at our Latics v Luton Meet The Ref article
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