IN PICTURES: A look back at Hatters manager Rob Edwards' year in charge of Luton Town
By Mike Simmonds
Published 17th Nov 2023, 12:19 BST
Updated 17th Nov 2023, 13:49 BST
Hatters chief celebrates his 12 month anniversary
Luton boss Rob Edwards celebrates his one-year anniversary as Hatters manager today.
The Town chief was appointed on November 17, 2022 after Nathan Jones departed, and has been in charge of 46 matches, with 18 wins, 14 draws and 14 defeats, including sensationally leading the club to the Premier League last term.
The Luton News has had a look at Edwards' year in the dug-out in this special gallery below.
The Luton News has had a look at Edwards' year in the dug-out in this special gallery below.
5. QPR hoodoo ended in style
Without a win at QPR since 1984, a run spanning 18 games, Luton then romped to a wonderful 3-0 victory at Loftus Road. Carlton Morris put the Hatters ahead in the first half and then added a second from close range after the break. Alfie Doughty put the icing on the cake with a truly wonderful half volley in the latter stages. Photo: Warren Little
Luton headed to the John Smith's Stadium, a place they had suffered play-off heartache just a few months previously. Town fell behind to Duane Holmes' opener, only for Amari'i Bell to level before the break. Reece Burke then came off the bench after the interval to slot home a late winner to beat the Terriers 2-1. Photo: GARETH OWEN
Edwards suffered a first home loss of his Luton career as the Hatters had originally enjoyed a splendid start with Carlton Morris and Elijah Adebayo scoring inside the opening 10 minutes. Daryl Dike pulled one back, before the break, Jayson Molumby and Conor Townsend netting in the second period to complete the turnaround. Photo: Liam Smith
Luton took on Millwall at home, falling 2-0 behind to the Lions with 52 minutes of the contest gone at Kenilworth Road. Elijah Adebayo then scored just before the hour mark before Luke Berry salvaged a point for the Hatters with three minutes to go. Photo: Liam Smith