Still thanks Stockley after striker returns to Bournemouth

Town manager John Still has thanked Jayden Stockley for his efforts after the striker returned to parent club Bournemouth on Saturday following the end of his three-month loan spell at Kenilworth Road.
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Jayden Stockley

Still has also promised the 21-year-old, who scored three goals in 13 appearances for Luton, that should the Hatters make the play-offs and Bournemouth go up automatically, he will bring him back to train with the club.

Speaking about the impact Stockley made at Kenilworth Road, Still said: “I really liked Jayden Stockley, I thought he did a great job for us.

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“He come in at a difficult time for us and done really really well, working extremely hard whenever he had a chance.

“I can’t thank him enough for his assistance and we said to him on Saturday in the dressing room if we were to progress into the play-offs and Bournemouth’s season was over and he wasn’t needed there, then I’ll bring him back here.

‘I’ll bring him back here just to train with us and be a part of us, obviously he won’t be able to play but he showed great attitude when here. He was a loan player but became one of us.”

The striker expressed his gratitude to Luton on his Twitter account on Saturday evening.

He said: “Would like to thank everyone associated with Luton Town, it’s been an honour to represent them. I wish them all the best for the future.”