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Post by Everton News. on Jul 3, 2019 15:19:06 GMT
Brendan Galloway has signed for Luton Town on a free transfer. The defender has moved to the Championship newcomers who lifted the League One title last season. The Hatters are managed by former Everton assistant boss Graeme Jones, who Galloway worked with at the Blues. Galloway joined Everton from MK Dons in August 2014 and made 21 first-team appearances for the Club. The 23-year-old had loan spells at West Brom and Sunderland and last season helped David Unsworth’s Under-23s lift the league and cup double. The Club would like to thank Brendan for his service and wishes him all the best for the future. Everton FC
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 3, 2019 18:09:17 GMT
Shame but I guess it is the right move for the lad
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 3, 2019 23:27:27 GMT
Shame but I guess it is the right move for the lad He looked great when he first played for us, then for some reason disappeared off the first team radar.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 13, 2020 19:24:18 GMT
Brendan Galloway left Everton to join Luton Town last summer after struggling for first-team football, but his move to Kenilworth Road has turned into a nightmare. The 23-year-old has spent the majority of his debut season sidelined with a knee injury and hasn’t managed to hold down a regular place in the starting lineup as a result.
Galloway has made only five appearances in all competitions for Luton this season, the last of which came in their 7-0 defeat to Brentford (November 30, 2019). The left-back hasn’t started a single game in the Championship and has racked up only 54 minutes of playing time.
His debut for the Hatters came in their EFL Cup first-round win over Ipswich Town (August 13) and his only other start for Luton came two weeks later in their EFL Cup second run win over Cardiff City (August 27). Galloway had a knee injury in September that kept him out for two months and then ruptured his patella The 23-year-old suffered the serious injury against Brentford and was to undergo surgery that would rule him out of action for a number of months, so his Everton exit couldn’t have gone worse.
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