Derby day was orange as the Town ran out convincing 3-0 winners over a Watford side who once against wilted under the intimidation of Kenilworth Road.
Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to reflect on where the derby was won and to reminisce on on the biggest win over the rivals in 43 years.
The boys pick out all the key moments as well as the performers who performed above expectation and wrote themselves into Luton folklore.
Listen in to hear from post-match reaction interviews with manager Rob Edwards, goalscorer Jacob Brown and for what it could mean for the Hatters’ season.
All this and much more on the longest running Luton Town podcast!
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The Luton Town Supporters' Trust was created, and initially named Trust in Luton, in 2003 to help force out unpopular former owner John Gurney.
Current club chief executive Gary Sweet was part of the group that effectively forced the club into administration and out of Mr Gurney's control, for a new consortium to take over, headed up by Bill Tomlins.
Another change of ownership again brought problems and administration followed again in 2007, until the club was eventually bought out by the fan-led 2020 consortium, headed up by Sweet, which has now helped steer the history-making Hatters from the non-league to the Premier League.
The Supporters' Trust is a democratic, non-profit organisation run by fans for fans. The purpose of a Trust is to help fans to join together and strengthen their influence over the way Luton Town Football Club is run, and to improve the links between their club and the community it serves.
In a way, we’re like a union, believing that many voices are stronger than one and that the best way to influence the club is to represent many fans, not just ourselves.
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