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Wayne Thomas Finally Eligible For Luton Bow

Wayne Thomas has received provisional international clearance from The FA and can finally make his Luton Town debut at home to Mansfield this weekend.

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WAYNE THOMAS has received provisional international clearance from The FA and can finally make his Luton Town debut at home to Mansfield this weekend.

The 33-year-old agreed a move to Kenilworth Road at the start of the month following a spell playing in Greece but the Greek Football Federation have since failed to supply the necessary international clearance.

That has meant the former Torquay and Stoke defender has missed four games for the Hatters, including their FA Cup Fifth Round defeat to Championship side Millwall.

FA rules state that if clearance is not received with 15 days the governing body can provide their own provisional clearance, which is now what has been done.

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