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Thorpe back in Town



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Published Date: 14 August 2008
Ex-Hatter returns to training

Striker Tony Thorpe says he wants to repay Luton Town after it was revealed he is back training with his former club.

Thorpe, 34, who has scored 70 goals in 164 league appearances for the Hatters, first played for the club between 1992-1998, before later returning for two short loan spells, along with another permanent stint in 2002.

His departure to QPR while the club were in administration in 2003 left a bitter taste in the mouth of Luton supporters but, after returning for the Legends game earlier this year, that may now be water under the bridge.

Thorpe spent last season at Southern League outfit Barton Rovers and, after clearing up confusion about whether he is allowed to play professionally after speculation he had received an insurance payout for his damaged cornea, he contacted the club, offering to help out.

For the full story, see this week's copy of The Luton News.

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  • Last Updated: 14 August 2008 10:57 AM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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