Luton Town’s promotion bid hit a pace bump when Southampton prised away its beloved supervisor Nathan Jones earlier this season, but it surely has now returned the favour by taking the south-coast membership’s place within the Premier League.
Jones had led Luton to automated promotion from League Two and even a Championship playoff semifinals in two spells however left in November when it was ninth, leaving Luton in a predicament.
Enter Rob Edwards, the most recent sufferer of Watford’s managerial revolving door coverage, and Luton had no qualms in handing the person who coached its rival a three-and-a-half-year contract.
“Let’s be honest … if we avoided everyone with a connection to our adversaries our choice would be somewhat more limited,” membership CEO Gary Sweet mentioned on the time.
The relaxation is historical past as Luton completed third within the Championship and certified for the playoffs on the again of a 14-match unbeaten run.
It noticed off Sunderland within the semifinals after shedding the primary leg earlier than beating Coventry City on penalties in a nerve-shredding closing at Wembley to return to the highest flight after 31 years.
“We (thought we) are in trouble because when we were taking some in practice we were rubbish,” Carlton Morris, Luton’s prime scorer this season, mentioned.
“It’s nice for all the boys to step up today. I said in our huddle that it is time to be men and step up. We scored six out of six penalties in a high-pressure situation.”
FINANCIAL WINDFALL
Survival within the prime flight would result in a monetary windfall of 290 million kilos ($366 million) in keeping with Deloitte however Edwards is preserving his ft firmly planted on the bottom, saying they are going to be ‘sensible’.
“We’re not going to go mental. We have to play to our strengths,” Edwards mentioned.
“We realise it’s going to be the biggest challenge ever. It’s the best league with the best managers, the best players. We know how tough it is going to be.
“The fans have seen some dark, dark times. It’s great that we can give them a smile.”
Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu has seen all of it since he joined the membership in 2014, coaching on a canine’s subject when he first arrived earlier than the cash got here in by way of promotions and new services have been constructed.
With 367 appearances for Luton, the 29-year-old is now the primary man to go from non-league to the Premier League with one membership.
“I’ve completed football, I’ll retire this summer,” he joked. “It’s been a journey, through the highs and lows but you’ve got to believe in yourself.
“Here I am, a Premier League player.”
SMALLEST STADIUM
Kenilworth Road would be the smallest stadium within the prime flight with a capability of simply over 10,300 – acceptable for when Luton was within the fifth tier a decade in the past however not when competing with the Premier League’s riches.
The membership will probably be spending 10 million kilos on enhancements earlier than the brand new season kicks off in August however the floor that’s cosily nestled within the midst of terraced houses has its personal appeal and will even be a potent weapon.
With Luton again within the large time, it should now prepared Itself to play on the greatest stadiums within the nation however defender Dan Potts mentioned journeys to Old Trafford and Emirates Stadium can wait.
“Vegas first,” he mentioned grinning. “We’re going to take pleasure in this second first after which preparation will begin.
