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It’s not been an ideal start to the season for Luton Town and their defeat to Plymouth Argyle on Friday night means that they have won just two of their opening seven games this season.
After being relegated from the Premier League last season where they battled admirably and put up a better fight than their fellow relegated sides, expectations were that the Hatters would be right in the mix for automatic promotion, but they’ve found things difficult this season.
It looked as if they’d turned the corner with two consecutive wins against the likes of Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday, but Friday’s defeat to Plymouth was a big blow and leaves them lingering in lower mid-table.
Despite their poor start to the season, there have been no question marks over Rob Edwards’ future at Kenilworth Road, a refreshing change from the usual scenario in modern-day football, and certainly different to the situation he found himself in during his previous job at Watford.
Rob Edwards will be glad he’s in charge of Luton Town and not Watford
During his time with Watford, Edwards found out the hard way that a run of bad results will get you sacked, and he left Vicarage Road after just 11 matches in September 2022.
It was clearly the wrong decision by the Hornets as he joined Luton later that season and helped win them promotion, rubbing salt in the wounds even further for Watford as the Hatters are their big rivals.
Had Edwards been in charge of Watford now and started the season how his Luton side started, he would have been under intense pressure, particularly given the expectations that his side would be competing for promotion, and he may have even been sacked at this point given their trigger-happy history
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