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Luton Town CREATES Fairytale, RISES to Premier League from Fifth Division of English Football

Luton Town CREATES Fairytale, RISES to Premier League from Fifth Division of English Football

Premier League Promotion: Luton Town’s promotion bid hit a speed bump when Southampton snatched their manager Nathan Jones from them earlier this season. However, they have now returned the favour by taking Southampton’s spot in the Premier League. Jones had taken the side to League Two and a Championship playoff semi-final in two seasons but […]

Premier League Promotion: Luton Town’s promotion bid hit a speed bump when Southampton snatched their manager Nathan Jones from them earlier this season. However, they have now returned the favour by taking Southampton’s spot in the Premier League. Jones had taken the side to League Two and a Championship playoff semi-final in two seasons but left them in November last year while they were still stuck at the ninth position. Follow Premier League LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.

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Enter Rob Edwards, the latest victim of Watford’s managerial revolving door policy, and Luton had no qualms in handing the man who coached their rivals a three-and-a-half-year contract.

Gary Sweet and Carlton Morris on their Premier League Promotion

“Let’s be honest … if we avoided everyone with a connection to our adversaries our choice would be somewhat more limited,” club CEO Gary Sweet said at the time.

The rest is history as Luton finished third in the Championship and qualified for the playoffs on the back of a 14-match unbeaten run.

They saw off Sunderland in the semi-finals after losing the first leg before beating Coventry City on penalties in a nerve-shredding final at Wembley to return to the top flight after 31 years.

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“We (thought we) are in trouble because when we were taking some in practice we were rubbish,” Carlton Morris, Luton’s top scorer this season, said.

“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 in the top flight would lead to a financial windfall of 290 million pounds ($366 million) according to Deloitte but Edwards is keeping his feet firmly planted on the ground, saying they will be ‘sensible’.

“We’re not going to go mental. We have to play to our strengths,” Edwards said.

“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.

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