CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips – Critics and Fan reactions

CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips - Critics and Fan reactions
CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips - Critics and Fan reactions

CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips – Critics and Fan reactions

CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips – Critics and Fan reactions

In football, tough choices must be taken, sometimes against the preferences of others.

In this amazing game of ours, time is of the essence since, despite warnings, it is so simple to fall into a chasm from which one can never escape.

With only two victories from nine EFL Championship games played, it hasn’t been the start to the 2024–2025 season

everyone had hoped for. This is especially disappointing given that Luton Town was competing as a Premier League team at this time last year.

Statistics show that the Hatters have only managed 8 wins in 47 games since that magical

afternoon at Wembley in May 2023, so it’s nothing to be too excited about.

But, considering how we have performed this season, something is clearly amiss when it comes to the current tenure of Rob Edwards.

Back in the summer, in a series we ran here on Vital Luton Town, a series which culminated in the following article – your-best-ever-5-

CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips - Critics and Fan reactions
CONFIRMED : Luton Town Managerial Change Emerges After shining in Heavy defeat on several Trips – Critics and Fan reactions

managers-revealed – whereby Edwards was voted as the second best manager in our history.

Indeed, Edwards standing at the club was such that he was awarded a new 4-year deal by the Hatters hierarchy.

So what has gone so dramatically wrong?

Off the cuff I could suggest poor transfer dealings, tactics, players played out of position and injuries just to set the ball rolling.

But something is clearly amiss, indeed, our inept showing at Bramall Lane was poor enough for Luton Town to be described by the Sky

Sports football pundit, Alan McInally, as a ‘bang average’ side, something I wouldn’t, currently, argue with.

Following the reverse, at Bramall Lane, yesterday, we have just under two weeks before our next

EFL Championship fixture when we welcome our near-neighbours, Watford, to Kenilworth Road.

Now I can’t help wondering whether, despite being given the equivalent of a vote of confidence,

Rob Edwards tenure as our manager might have ended before he faces another team he has managed.

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