Chief exec on the radio. But the Hatters have played at their current site since 1905 and, speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Sweet said it 'hasn't changed an awful lot over that time'. 'There's rather a lot of work to do,' he said. 'We've got about £8m, maybe £10m of improvements to do which is pretty much rebuilding one stand in less than three months, which is some task. 'It's just really to comply with Premier League's broadcasting requirements and some facility requirements that are needed.' He says they wont groundshare. Bet they will if they run over.
Maybe they can play even more to their strengths, and put their old subbuteo plastic pitch down again, with the upgrades. Remember when Cov had to share at Northampton, whose idea was that ?. Were none of the West or East Midlands clubs mentioned for them to share with.