
Enjoyment factor meant Luton midfielder was happy to extend his Hatters stint despite relegation
Town midfielder Liam Walsh revealed that despite Luton’s relegation putting the club in a position they don’t want to be in this season, he was more than happy to extend his stint at Kenilworth Road after finally beginning to enjoy his football once more.
The 27-year-old came through the ranks at Everton as a youngster, having loan spells at Yeovil and Birmingham, then joining Bristol City in January 2018. It wasn’t until a loan spell at Coventry City in September 2019 that he was really able to showcase his talents though, making 34 appearances for the Sky Blues in an impressive stint that saw him named the club’s Young Player of the Year, Players’ Player of the Year, also selected for the League One PFA Team of the Season too
However, Walsh failed to build on that apparent breakthrough, as injuries blighted his time with Swansea and Hull, agreeing to move to Luton on a free transfer last summer having started just 60 league games in his career. It looked like he was going to ruin his chances of being a success with the Hatters too, sent off twice for rash tackles when coming off the bench against Oxford and Blackburn, as the majority of fans quickly lost patience with his lack of discipline.
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