Luton Town defied the odds to climb from the depths of the fifth tier in English football all the way to the Premier League.
Rob Edwards’ side were the quintessential underdog story for the 2023/24 campaign, and most people wanted to see them survive.
Their underdog narrative caught the attention of fans across the United Kingdom. Supporters in the Republic of Ireland also kept a close eye on their progress.
Ireland international Chiedozie Ogbene was a key part of their bid to avoid relegation and his presence in the team attracted plenty of interest from sports bettors.
The top Irish betting apps were flooded with wagers on Luton to avoid relegation and they were nearly forced into making a sizeable payout to punters on the Emerald Isle.
Luton recorded some encouraging results to upset the odds in the early part of the season. They held Liverpool to a 1-1 draw and beat top-four hopefuls Newcastle United.
The Hatters made life difficult for Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea, but a run of one win their final 16 matches ultimately sent them tumbling back into the Championship.
However, with their style of play and approach, Luton won the respect of rival teams and fans. Their aim now will be to secure an immediate return to the Premier League.
Keeping Rob Edwards is Crucial
Edwards arrived at Kenilworth Road in November 2022 following a torrid time with Watford.
The 41-year-old found the perfect landing spot at Luton, instilling a sense of belief in the team and inspiring them into the play-off places.
They showed remarkable grit to beat Coventry City in the play-off final and book a spot in the top flight for the first time since the 1991/92 season.
Edwards’ side knew how to grit their teeth and play. They were bright and brave, showing an excellent understanding of the game in all phases.
Despite Luton’s relegation, Edwards is a wanted man. Leicester City were reportedly eyeing a move for the former Aston Villa centre-half to replace Enzo Maresca.
Luton have offered him a new deal to stave off interest and keeping him will be crucial if the Hatters are to return to the Premier League.
Apart from the continuity he will bring, his side plays attractive football and he has the experience to get them back up at the first attempt.
Luton Must Make Changes This Summer
Luton have already started restructuring their squad for their return to the second tier, conducting a brutal clear-out that saw 14 players leave as free agents.
The Hatters must bring in quality, and they have the funds. They have been prudent with the £100 million they received after beating Coventry in the play-offs, putting themselves in a solid financial position.
They spent around £20m on transfers, and another £15m went to redevelop their stadium ahead of last season. They will also receive parachute payments to bolster their coffers.
Luton got into the Premier League on one of the smallest budgets in the Championship, and they are now financially stronger.
The core of the team that achieved promotion is still intact and provides a solid foundation upon which to rebuild. The challenge is finding quality replacements for the departing players.
The squad overhaul is a massive challenge, but they have built some financial muscle. Their experienced core, who have done this dance before, will also give them an advantage.
Luton are well-positioned for a return to the top flight and the bookmakers recognise their potential, rating them as one of the favourites to win promotion.
Over the past ten seasons, 11 out of 30 relegated teams clawed their way back to the Premier League the following year. Luton have a 33% chance of bouncing back.
However, teams relegated with 26 points or fewer face a steeper climb. Only two out of 10 such teams managed immediate promotion – a 20% success rate.
Norwich City are the only team in the past ten seasons to achieve automatic promotion after a low-point relegation.
The more likely scenario for Luton involves navigating the Championship play-offs again. Luton fans need to buckle up for a thrilling, albeit potentially bumpy, ride.