Luton 0, Huddersfield Town 1
ROB PAGE might have departed, but Phil Jevons returned in style.more
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DANNY SCHOFIELD earned a standing ovation after marking his last Town appearance at the Galpharm with a goal.
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ANDY BOOTH claimed a close-range winner with his 175th career goal as Town took all three points without ever really getting into top gear.
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ANDY HOLDSWORTH’S header sealed the sweetest of derby victories and slowed Leeds’ push for the play-offs.
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GRAFTING Town had the better chances to win and a ‘goal’ disallowed in their first scoreless draw for 13 months, but they still have plenty of reasons to be cheerful.
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GERRY MURPHY was denied a winning start to his second stint as Town’s stand-in manager as 10-man Doncaster salvaged a point with a well-worked 84th-minute equaliser.
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TOWN shipped four in a League I defeat for the fourth time this season as Oldham rained in the goals amid a Boundary Park deluge.
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MICHAEL COLLINS fired home a fine late winner as Town ticked two of Andy Ritchie’s boxes in a battling victory.
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LUKE BECKETT slotted home a match-winning penalty as Town responded to their chairman’s challenge.
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THE crowds may be falling, but the misery was maintained as Town fell to a stoppage-time strike.
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TOWN’S fading play-off hopes were washed into the nearby North Sea as they failed to grab the lifeline thrown by Nathan Clarke.
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WHILE strikers Luke Beckett, Phil Jevons and Andy Booth can be singled out for praise, fewer than half their chances against Leyton Orient on Saturday would have been created had it not been for an inspired performance by Malvin Kamara.
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SUICIDAL early defending cost sloppy Town an eventful match and probably any realistic chance of rekindling their fading play-off hopes.
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FOR Swansea, a sunshine break in Spain en route to almost certain promotion.
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OLD boy Delroy Facey consigned Town to defeat for the second time in six weeks.
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IT WAS an unconvincing victory – but a valuable three points.
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TOWN’S magnificent fans enjoyed 15 minutes of FA Cup fun in the Stamford Bridge sun – then Chelsea flexed their muscles.
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ROB PAGE scored his first Town goal, but it was scant consolation for the centre-back after the defence was breached for the first time since his arrival.
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GOOD defending by Town or poor attacking by Swindon?
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LUKE BECKETT led the way as Town banished their bad memories of last season’s humbling at Huish Park by taking a vice-like grip on the latest contest there.
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