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Luton Town Names Ex-Arsenal Midfielder Jack Wilshere as Manager

Luton Town has appointed Jack Wilshere, a former Arsenal and England midfielder, as their new manager. This decision comes after the dismissal of Matt Bloomfield, who had a brief tenure at Kenilworth Road. Wilshere, at 33 years old, is stepping into his first full-time managerial position.

Details of the Appointment

Wilshere takes over a Luton Town squad currently placed 11th in League One, following two consecutive relegations. His selection followed a competitive process, where he emerged as the preferred choice over Leyton Orient’s Richie Wellens. Reports indicate that Wilshere has signed a three-year contract with the club.

Coaching Staff Changes

Joining Wilshere in his new role is Chris Powell, who has been appointed as his assistant. Powell, a former England left-back, recently served as interim first-team coach at Walsall. His involvement at Luton comes after a brief two-week stint at Walsall, where he filled in due to Gary Waddock’s ankle surgery recovery.

Wilshere’s Sentiments

Expressing his feelings about the role, Wilshere stated, “It’s a huge honour and a privilege to be named Luton Town manager.” Reflecting on his history with the club, he mentioned, “I was eight when I first came to Luton as a boy, so I guess you could say it’s fate that my first full-time club managerial position is at this club.”

Vision for the Club

Wilshere highlighted the inspiring story of Luton Town, emphasizing values of belief, unity, and hard work. He expressed a commitment to leading the team into a promising future. His appointment marks a new chapter for Luton Town as they seek to rebuild and regain their standing in English football.

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