Hatters lose points appeal @ Tuesday 15 July 2008, 02:41 PM


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Luton Town have lost their appeal against a 10-point penalty for financial irregularities.

Luton, who were also deducted 20 points after failing to satisfy the Football League's insolvency rules, will begin life in League Two next month on minus 30 points.

The Football Association has now ruled the club's 10-point deduction and £50,000 fine for making irregular payments to agents stands.

The Hatters were relegated from League One last season.

Luton were hit with the 10 point deduction in June after the FA found the club guilty of paying agents via a third party, but not of paying bungs.

The club argued that the old owners were responsible and that the club should not now be punished for their mistakes, but at a hearing in London the FA rejected their appeal.

An FA statement on Tuesday said: "The FA Regulatory Commission's responsibility was to decide the appropriate punishment for Luton's admitted breaches of the FA's own rules and regulations.

"The deduction of 10 points was a heavy sanction, as it was intended to be, but was not excessive as a reflection of the seriousness of the breaches and the need to deter such conduct within football clubs." 

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