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Luton Town boss Rob Edwards talks Premier League dream

Aug 20th 2023, 5:32 am
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There is a flag that adjoins the corner of the Main Stand and Oak Road End at Kenilworth Road.
‘Luton Town, established 1885… betrayed by the FA 2008,' it reads.

It might soon need a new line. ‘Premier League 2023,' could be added if Luton, with a dose of play-off nous and admirable belief, win promotion.

The easy narrative is to say achieving that would be against all odds.

Taken amid the backdrop of the club size, their throwback of a stadium and a shoe-string budget dwarfed by nearly every team in the division, it would be.


But Rob Edwards's team mean business and enter the play-offs as favourites with many respected pundits.
In fact, since Edwards took over, Luton have amassed 50 points from 25 games, losing just three times and conceding only 17 goals.

If the Hatters had not slipped down the divisions at such a speed, their rapid return to the top level would be barely believable.

They were relegated from the top flight the season before it became the Premier League and fell out of the Football League altogether in 2009.

Rob Edwards is hoping to lead his side to a potential place in the Premier League next year

Rob Edwards is hoping to lead his side to a potential place in the Premier League next year

The Hatters will take on Sunderland in the Championship play-off semi-final on Saturday

The Hatters will take on Sunderland in the Championship play-off semi-final on Saturday

‘The club was on its knees in the National League not that long ago, https://dogscareguidetip.blogspot.com/ it's an amazing story,' says Edwards.

‘There's more glamorous clubs in the play-offs but this (Luton promotion) would be an amazing tale.'

Luton's story also features a 30-point deduction for financial irregularities, and the club spent four seasons in non-League.

Ten years ago this month, they recorded their lowest finish in the club's history: seventh in the Conference.
Nothing in football can match Luton's rollercoaster ride but Edwards's last year runs it close. After winning League Two with Forest Green, he was given a promise down the road at Watford.

Things would be different, he was told.

‘We will back Rob come hell and high water,' said CEO Scott Duxbury. That lasted 11 games, with Edwards sacked despite Watford being 10th in the table.

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