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Rob Edwards is glad he’s in charge of Luton Town and still hopeful of an instant Premier League return

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Luton Town has had a difficult start to the season, with their defeat to Plymouth Argyle on Friday night leaving them with only two wins in their first seven games.

From Conference North to Premier League: Rob Edwards has come a long way |  Luton Town | The Guardian

After being demoted from the Premier League last season, when they battled admirably and fought harder than their fellow relegated sides, the Hatters were expected to be in the race for automatic promotion, but they’ve struggled this season.

They appeared to have turned a corner after two successive victories over Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday, but Friday’s defeat to Plymouth was a major setback, leaving them lingering in the lower mid-table.

Despite their terrible start to the season, there has been no doubt about Rob Edwards’ future at Kenilworth Road, which is a nice break from the norm in modern football and certainly different from the predicament he found himself in during his previous stint at Watford.

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Rob Edwards will be glad he’s in charge of Luton Town and not Watford

During his time at Watford, Edwards learnt the hard way that a string of bad results will get you fired, and he left Vicarage Road after only 11 games in September 2022.

The Hornets certainly made the wrong decision, as he joined Luton during that season and helped them gain promotion, putting salt in the wounds even more for Watford, as the Hatters are their main rivals.

If Edwards had been in charge of Watford now and started the season as his Luton side did, he would have been under intense pressure, especially given the expectation that his side would compete for promotion, and he could have even been fired at this point given their trigger-happy history.

As a result, the Welshman will be relieved to be at Luton, a club that is ready to be patient in the hope that you can turn things around and will not fire you at the first indication of trouble.

It’s been a dismal start to the season, and Edwards will be well aware of it, but it’s not time to panic; all it takes is a few good results for the Hatters to rise up the table and back into play-off contention.

Rob Edwards’ senior management career
Club Season Division Finish
AFC Telford 2017/18 National League North 14th
Forest Green Rovers 2021/22 League Two 1st
Watford/Luton Town 2022/23 Championship 3rd (Play-off winners)
Luton Town 2023/24 Premier League 18th

 

Watford fans may not want to hear this, but they should take a page from their bitter rivals’ book and give managers time and patience instead of firing them at the first hint of problems.

When Watford hired Edwards from Forest Green Rovers, it was a commendable move and not something we’d come to expect from a club like that, but sacking him just 11 games into what appeared to be a long-term project, after they’d publicly stated they were willing to give him time, was a ridiculous decision, and Luton have reaped the benefits.

After gaining promotion with Luton in 2023 and performing brilliantly in the Premier League, Edwards has plenty of credibility with the Kenilworth Road management, and he is unlikely to be fired just soon.

After a difficult start to the season, Edwards will be grateful that he is at a team like Luton, where he will be treated with patience, as opposed to his former club Watford, who is too quick to fire managers.

There’s plenty of time for Rob Edwards to turn things around at Luton

While Luton’s start to the season has not been ideal, it’s important to remember that we’re only seven games in and there are still 39 games and 117 points to play for.

This indicates that Luton should not panic, since they had shown signs of a resurgence with two consecutive victories prior to their defeat against Plymouth.

We’ve seen it happen numerous times in the Championship, where a team has a difficult start to the season before resurging to make the play-offs and earn promotion.

For example, Nottingham Forest were at the bottom of the table before Steve Cooper took over in September 2021, and he guided them to promotion that same season, thus Luton’s season is far from done.

Edwards has lot of credit due to his previous achievements at Kenilworth Road, and firing him at this point would be a bad decision.

 

The Hatters’ manager will be well aware that he needs to start winning games soon, but he’ll be grateful that he’s at a club that values patience, rather like his old side Watford.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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