Released striker Mangan is training with the Hatters

Lively striker Andy Mangan is training with Luton Town following his release by Skrill Premier rivals Forest Green Rovers, writes Mark Wood.
England C's, Andy Mangan (Wrexham FC) shows his frustration after Portugal U23's, Johan Tavares (4) fouled him - Photo MANDATORY by-line:Phil Mingo/Pinnacle/FA - Tel: +44(0)1363 881025 - Mobile:0797 1270 681 - VAT Reg No: 768 6958 48 - 19/05/2011 - SPORT - FOOTBALL - International Challenge Trophy , Final Tie
England C v Portugal, Sixfields Stadium, Northampton, EnglandEngland C's, Andy Mangan (Wrexham FC) shows his frustration after Portugal U23's, Johan Tavares (4) fouled him - Photo MANDATORY by-line:Phil Mingo/Pinnacle/FA - Tel: +44(0)1363 881025 - Mobile:0797 1270 681 - VAT Reg No: 768 6958 48 - 19/05/2011 - SPORT - FOOTBALL - International Challenge Trophy , Final Tie
England C v Portugal, Sixfields Stadium, Northampton, England
England C's, Andy Mangan (Wrexham FC) shows his frustration after Portugal U23's, Johan Tavares (4) fouled him - Photo MANDATORY by-line:Phil Mingo/Pinnacle/FA - Tel: +44(0)1363 881025 - Mobile:0797 1270 681 - VAT Reg No: 768 6958 48 - 19/05/2011 - SPORT - FOOTBALL - International Challenge Trophy , Final Tie England C v Portugal, Sixfields Stadium, Northampton, England

The timing of his departure from the New Lawn means he is unable to play for anyone else this season and Town chief John Still is letting him train with the Hatters as a ‘favour’.

Mangan, 27, is a good friend of influential centre-half Steve McNulty, with whom he played at Fleetwood Town, as the Cod Army won promotion from the Conference the season before last.

He played nine times for Rovers this season without finding the net before having his contract terminated on February 5 after he had been suspended by the club since October.

However, he has real pedigree having scored almost 90 times in under 300 games for the likes of Forest Green, Fleetwood, Wrexham, Accrington and Bury, after starting his career at Blackpool.

For the full story see Wednesday’s Luton News/Dunstable Gazette.