Luton boss Gary Brabin has moved to quash suggestions that he was interested in bringing striker Tom Craddock back to Kenilworth Road in January.
Luton boss Gary Brabin has moved to quash suggestions that he was interested in bringing striker Tom Craddock back to Kenilworth Road in January.
The 25-year-old departed Luton for Oxford United on transfer deadline day in 2010 after making 70 appearances and scoring 31 goals for the Hatters.
Craddock was linked with a return to Luton on loan in the January market after struggling with a number of injury problems this term, but Brabin insists there is no truth to the recent rumours.
Brabin told Bedfordshire on Sunday: "I think he's a good player but there's never ever been any indication from Oxford that they wanted to loan him out, so there's no truth in it, but I can understand the rumours.
"Tommy is still a friend of mine, I still speak to him all the time, so whether someone has seen me having a coffee with Tommy and put two and two together, I don't know."
To date, Craddock has made 47 appearances in all competitions for Oxford, scoring 16 goals.























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