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Luton Town

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  1. Luton plan testimonial for departing Mpanzupublished at 18:27 10 May

    Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu will leave Luton after 12 seasons this summerImage source, Getty Images
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    Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu helped Luton win promotion to the Premier League in 2023

    Luton Town have confirmed plans to organise a testimonial for departing club legend Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu.

    The Hatters announced on Friday that midfielder Mpanzu will be released at the end of his contract next month.

    His exit will bring an end to his 12-season stay at Kenilworth Road.

    During that time Mpanzu has made 412 appearances for Luton and played a major part in their nine-year rise from the National League to the Premier League.

    Luton chief executive Gary Sweet said: "We'll miss him greatly but wish him every success with whatever comes next.

    "And when the time is convenient for Pelly and his career, he will be honoured with a testimonial here to thank him for such wonderful service."

  2. 'Luton left themselves too much to do'published at 16:31 7 May

    Jobi McAnuff
    Former Reading winger on Football Daily 72+: The EFL Podcast

    Luton captain Carlton Morris during the final game of the Championship season at West Brom which saw the Hatters relegatedImage source, Rex Features

    I think it's a prime example of a club that got promoted, maybe one or two players feeling they were going to stay in the Premier League. That didn't quite happen.

    I actually thought by keeping hold of the likes of Carlton Morris and a couple of the others that they would have more than enough to be so competitive at this level. They just haven't been able to do it.

    They just took too long to get themselves going. Matt Bloomfield came in and really got that team spirit and organisation back. Really hard to break down but in the end they just left themselves that little bit too much to do.

    That last 10 games before the West Brom game, they were as good as any team in of wins and points, take away the top two or three.

    They gave themselves a chance but it was just too little, too late and in the end I think it was a lack of team spirit, togetherness, and ultimately that's cost them their place.

    Jobi McAnuff was talking on BBC's Football Daily 72+: The EFL Podcast.

    Listen to the latest episode on BBC Sounds.

  3. Pick of the stats: West Bromwich Albion v Luton Townpublished at 14:23 2 May

    Side-by-side of West Bromwich Albion and Luton Town club badges

    Luton Town make their final bid to escape relegation when they visit West Bromwich Albion on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    The Hatters are hovering just one point above the drop zone with an unhealthy goal difference.

    However, they are ending the season strong under boss Matt Bloomfield, having won their past three game with the latest two against teams currently in play-off positions; Bristol City and Coventry City.

    It means they are unlikely to be intimidated by Albion, who are winless in three to see them out of a play-off contending position.

    • West Brom have lost just one of their last nine league games against Luton Town (W5 D3), a 2-0 away defeat in February 2022.

    • Luton Town have failed to win any of their last four away league games against West Brom (D1 L3) and overall have won just two of their last 20 (D3 L15).

    • West Brom have won two of their last three games on the final day of a league season (L1), as many victories as across their prior 16 such fixtures between 2006 and 2021 combined (D7 L7).

    • Luton have failed to win any of their last seven away Football League games that have fallen on the final day of a league campaign (D3 L4), since a 2-0 victory over Shrewsbury Town in the fourth tier in 2002.

    • Luton have scored the fewest goals of any Championship side so far this season (42), though they have netted 11 of those strikes from corners – a t-league tally alongside Coventry City, Derby County, Leeds and QPR.

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  4. Luton must stay calm to stay up - Pleatpublished at 17:58 1 May

    Former Luton manager David PleatImage source, Rex Features

    Former Luton Town manager David Pleat says cool heads could be the key to Championship survival at West Brom on Saturday.

    Matt Bloomfield's Hatters finally climbed out of the relegation places by beating Coventry City last weekend, making it three wins in a row, and will retain their Championship status if they match or better Hull City's result.

    They are level on points with Preston North End and Derby County, the two teams immediately above them, but have an inferior goal difference compared to both.

    Pleat famously danced across the pitch at Maine Road after Luton avoided relegation from the top flight in 1983 by beating Manchester City 1-0.

    "You've certainly got to keep the players calm, they mustn't get over-excited because the worst thing that can happen in any game of this magnitude is getting a player sent off or too hyped up that he reacts in a different way to what he would do normally," he told BBC Three Counties Radio.

    "They must try to get the ascendancy in the first 20 minutes to quieten the home crowd because the last home game of the season, for any team, is important - a home win gets the ers thinking about their season tickets.

    "West Brom will want to play well in their last game and Luton, they've had a good away record recently, in the last couple of weeks they've played with great spirit, real tenacity and I think it's possible for them to do it.

    "Try and treat it as a game and not an occasion. It's difficult to get the right balance but I imagine they'll play a very similar team that's won the last three game and I'm pleased the boy (Liam) Walsh got his ban overturned so he'll be able to play, if selected."

    Listen to the full David Pleat interview here.

  5. 🎧 Are Hull and Preston most at risk of relegation?published at 11:42 1 May

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    72+: The EFL Podcast

    "If you would have said that, three or four weeks ago, Preston are going to have to go to the last day of the season to get a result, you'd be like no, no chance," former Reading midfielder Jobi McAnuff tells the 72+ podcast.

    McAnuff and Aaron Paul are ed by former Barnsley manager Darrell Clarke as they discuss the Championship relegation fight and who they think is most at risk.

    For McAnuff, it's Hull City and Preston North End that "are in trouble".

    Hull sacked former boss Liam Rosenior after finishing seventh in the Championship last season, but have struggled since his departure and are currently sitting in the bottom three, a point away from safety.

    Meanwhile, Preston are among three teams just a point above and have been dragged into the relegation fight after a winless run of seven games - and it's the Lancashire side Clarke is most concerned about.

    "I just think to myself, they've dropped off a cliff, they've got Bristol City away, I fancy Hull to get something at Portsmouth," Clarke said.

    "Fratton Park is a difficult place to go to... but they are on holiday aren't they">