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    Why have Luton Town postponed their first Premier League home game?

    LUTON TOWN claimed promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history last season.The Hatters overcame Coventry City on penalties in a dramatic play-off final at Wembley.
    Luton lift the Championship play-off trophy after beating CoventryCredit: GETTY
    Luton have enjoyed a fairytale rise from the fifth tier of English football to the Premier League in just eight seasons.
    The Hatters will go into the top flight with the same home they had in non-league, the iconic Kenilworth Road.
    Why have Luton Town postponed their first Premier League game?
    Luton Town have been forced to postpone their opening Premier League fixture with Burnley because Kenilworth Road won’t be ready in time for the opening day.
    The statement from the club read: “Luton Town Football Club has reluctantly requested that its first home match of the 2023/24 season against Burnley is postponed from the scheduled date of Saturday 19th August.
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    “Kenilworth Road is undergoing a programme of extensive ground improvements to be ready to host Premier League football, including the construction of a new stand to meet broadcast and media requirements.
    “Whilst ongoing work is progressing extremely well and currently ahead of schedule, the Premier League understandably requires guarantees to its fixture schedule within sufficient time to advise supporters and broadcasters of any changes in advance.
    “Due to the extent of the project, the Club cannot absolutely guarantee supporters that any future unforeseen issues would not cause any delay potentially impacting upon the scheduled opening game at home.
    “Therefore, together with the Premier League and Burnley FC, all parties felt this was a sensible outcome which gives supporters of both teams sufficient time to plan for what will now be a free weekend and subsequently make arrangements for travel for the new date.
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    “The new date will be shared by both clubs to their supporters at the earliest available opportunity.”
    When will Luton Town play their first Premier League game?
    Luton will kick off their first-ever Premier League season away at Brighton on the opening day.
    The following week the Hatters were due to play Burnley at Kenilworth Road, but that week will now be free for Rob Edwards’ side.
    Luton’s first home match of the season is set to take place on Friday, September 1, against West Ham.
    The Hatters will end the 2023/2024 season at home to Fulham on the final day.
    When does the Premier League 2023/24 start?
    The first match of the Premier League 2023/24 season is scheduled to get underway on Friday, August 11.
    Champions Manchester City will travel to Championship winners Burnely in a tasty opening encounter.
    And the mouthwatering match kicks off at 8pm BST. More

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    I’m a Luton fan who got my head tattooed for a heartwarming reason – I’ll go even more extreme if we win the league

    A LUTON TOWN superfan has fulfilled a promise to his late dad following the club’s promotion to the Premier League.The Hatters were promoted to England’s top flight for the first time in their history after a penalty shootout win against Coventry in the Championship play-off final in May.
    Micky Hyde got a Luton Town tattoo on the back of his headCredit: SWNS
    He got it following the club’s promotion to the Premier LeagueCredit: SWNS
    Micky’s father Terry died aged 49Credit: SWNS
    He promised his dad [in the hat] to get the tattoo when he was just 16Credit: SWNS
    Mike Hyde, 37, has been a fan of the club since his childhood and would to the pub to watch the matches with his father, Terry.
    During one trip to the local pub in 2002, Micky told his dad that he would get the club’s badge “tattooed on his head” when they make it to the Premier League.
    To which his father claimed that he did not think it would happen in his lifetime.
    Micky told Luton Today: “He [Terry] died 10 years later at 49 from sudden death syndrome [SADS] and since then we’ve just been climbing and now we’re here.
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    “I just knew we were going to get to the Prem in my lifetime and that’s the tattoo I wanted to get in memory of my dad.
    “The day after the open-top bus parade, I brought a job forward doing a patio at a woman’s house and she told me she was a tattooist.”
    After learning that the woman would be able to do the tattoo, he said he could hear his dad’s voice in his head urging him to get the ink job.
    Trudi Woodward, the tattoo artist, agreed to ink his head with the Luton badge.
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    Luton Town beat Coventry in the Championship play-off finalCredit: Getty
    Micky and fiance Lisa-Marie White are due to get married in AugustCredit: SWNS
    She told the BBC that she did try “putting him of having it done on his head” but insisted that he “took it like a champ”.
    The Hatters’ tattoo took two hours to ink onto the back of Micky’s head, but he insisted that this one was the most painful.
    However, he was able to get through the pain as he claimed he had his “dad in his head smiling down”.
    Micky’s dad was a football coach for 30 years in Luton and also worked as a steward at the club’s ground, Kenilworth Road.
    However Lisa does not want any pictures of the back of Micky’s head from the dayCredit: SWNS
    Micky, who has five children, is due to get married to partner Lisa-Marie White in August and she “didn’t fall out” with him as she understands why he got the tattoo.
    However, she has insisted that no photos are taken of them from behind during the wedding day.
    Luton’s rise to the Premier League has been remarkable considering only ten years ago they were in the National League.
    And Micky is confident that the club will continue to grow and improve as he promises to get another tattoo every time they “do something good”.
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    He added: “I’ve already told my fiancee that I’m getting LTFC tattooed on my forehead if we win the Prem this year.
    “In my lifetime if they do win the Prem in the future I will get another tattoo but I’m not too sure it’ll be on my forehead.” More

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    When are the Premier League 2023/24 fixtures announced? Start time as Luton Town find out their opponents

    THE latest engraving of winners Manchester City’s name on the Premier League trophy is still hot.But attention now quickly switches to the highly-anticipated fixtures announcement for next season.
    Man City went on to seal an historic TrebleCredit: Reuters
    Luton Town will be finding out who will be their first opponents at Kenilworth Road.
    The Hatters stunned the Championship to gain promotion to the top-flight after their dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Coventry in the play-off final.
    While Treble winners Man City will be seeing who they are opening up their title defence against.
    And remember, no team has won FOUR consecutive Premier League titles in yet another record for Pep Guardiola’s side to chase next season.
    When are the Premier League 2023/24 fixtures announced?
    The Premier League fixtures for 2023/24 season will be announced on Thursday, June 15 at 9am BST.
    Stick with us here on SunSport when we bring you all of the announcements for every club on the day.
    When does the Premier League 2023/24 season start?
    The Premier League 2023/24 season begins on Saturday, August 12.
    Though expect the curtain raiser to be a day earlier on Friday, August 11 after the TV fixture announcements are made.
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    The season wraps up on Sunday, May 19, 2024 and then Euro 2024 in Germany begins a month later on Friday, June 14. More

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    Arsenal fans all predict first fixture of the season will be tricky trip as they question ‘random fixture generator’

    ARSENAL fans have predicted that they will face Luton away on the opening day of next season.The Gunners have played on Friday night to kick-off the last two Premier League campaigns.
    Kenilworth Road will be a Premier League ground next seasonCredit: AFP
    Much has been made of Luton’s humble homeCredit: AFP
    And following Luton’s stunning promotion to the Premier League, Arsenal fans reckon a Friday night trip to Kenilworth Road is beckoning.
    After a Twitter account posted a picture of Luton’s home ground, a disgruntled Gooner wrote: “I wonder who the definitely completely random Premier League fixture generator will have them start the season against on a Friday night.”
    A second tweeted: “Away to newly promoted team under lights on a Friday vs us when the whole world is watching.”
    While a third huffed: “The Premier League will probably restart the computer as many times as they have to.”
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    A fan of another team mocked Gunners supporters, however, writing: “Only Arsenal would complain about being given newly promoted teams for their opening game.”
    Although a further Arsenal fan added: “Brentford vibes.”
    The Gunners kicked off their 2021-22 campaign with a trip to the then-newly-promoted Bees.
    An under-cooked Arsenal side struggled against Thomas Frank’s men, losing 2-0 under the lights.
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    It prompted a run of three consecutive defeats to begin the season, with Mikel Arteta’s side going into the September international break bottom of the league.
    The following year they faced Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Friday night to open the campaign.
    It was a different result on that occasion, however, with Arsenal winning 2-0 in South London.
    Arsenal were beaten 2-0 by Brentford in August 2021Credit: Getty
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    Ex-Arsenal star who Wenger said ‘will be a big player for me’ left unemployed at 32 days after Premier League return

    A FORMER Arsenal star, who was once hailed as a promising young player by Arsene Wenger, has been released by Luton just days after the club’s promotion to the Premier League.Henri Lansbury, 32, made just 10 Championship appearances for the Hatters this season, scoring once.
    Lansbury has been released by LutonCredit: Alamy
    The midfielder previously played for Arsenal under Arsene WengerCredit: PA:Press Association
    And having fallen out of favour at Kenilworth Road, he is set to leave Luton on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of this month.
    First team stars Sonny Bradley and Harry Isted have also been let go.
    Lansbury’s departure from Luton comes 11 years after his Arsenal exit.
    The midfielder joined the Gunners’ academy at the age of nine in 1999 and was highly regarded throughout his youth career.
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    He signed his first professional contract in 2008 and made his Premier League debut two years later against Fulham.
    Lansbury scored one goal during his time with Arsenal – in a 4-1 win over bitter rivals Tottenham – but he struggled to establish himself in the first team.
    That is despite Wenger once claiming that he would be a “big player” for the future.
    While Lansbury was on loan at Watford in January 2010, the Frenchman said: “He will be a big player for me. He is at the moment having a very interesting experience [at Watford] that we judge to be very successful.
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    “He will come back at the end of the season and practice with the first team in the next pre-season. Then we will assess the situation with him together.”
    Lansbury left Arsenal to join Nottingham Forest in a £1million transfer in 2012.
    He scored 33 goals in 150 appearances during his five-year stint with the Tricky Trees before signing for Aston Villa in 2017.
    After a four-year spell at Villa Park he joined Bristol City on a permanent transfer, but he left just five months later to join Luton. More

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    Luton release TEN players including former Premier League star and their CAPTAIN days after promotion to top flight

    LUTON TOWN have released 10 players following the club’s promotion to the Premier League.Hatters captain Sonny Bradley is set to leave the club at the end of this month, as is midfielder Henri Lansbury.
    Luton Town were promoted to the Championship last weekCredit: PA
    Lockyer is expected to remain at the clubCredit: Alamy
    Ruddock has also been offered a new contractCredit: Getty
    Isted, who spent the season on loan at Barnsley, is set to leaveCredit: Alamy
    Lansbury has been releasedCredit: Alamy
    Goalkeeper Harry Isted, who impressed while on loan at Barnsley this season, will also depart.
    Luton have also announced that Ethan Horvath, Cody Drameh and Marvelous Nakamba will return to their parent clubs.

    And several players from the club’s development squad, including Daniel Idiakhoa, Avan Jones, Conor Lawless, Josh Neufville, Callum Nicolson, Casey Pettit and Josh Williams, will be dismissed in the next few weeks.
    With a number of first team stars set to leave Kenilworth Road this month, the Hatters have revealed that they are still attempting to negotiate contract terms with four players.
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    Amari’i Bell and Luke Berry are expected to stay in Bedfordshire, as well as Tom Lockyer and Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu.
    Mpanzu made history last week after helping Luton win promotion to the Premier League.
    He became the first player to go from the National League to the Premier League with the same club.
    The 29-year-old was part of Luton’s National League-winning side in 2013 and has been a keystone figure ever since.
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    Following promotion to the EFL, Luton stayed in League Two for four years, finally earning promotion to the third tier after coming second in the 2017/18 season.
    However, Luton did not stay in League One for long as they went on to win the league in their first season.
    Meanwhile, Lockyer – who joined the club in 2020 – is set to make a swift return to football after collapsing during the Championship Play-Off final.
    The defender was stretchered off and taken to a nearby hospital in terrifying scenes last week, but Luton have since confirmed that he will be available for pre-season training in July.
    Bradley is also set to become a free agentCredit: Getty More

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    Leeds eye Rob Edwards and Regis Le Bris as new manager while drawing Marcelo Bielsa-like long-term plan after relegation

    LEEDS are keeping tabs on Luton boss Rob Edwards and Lorient manager Regis Le Bris as they target a quick return to the Premier League.The Whites were relegated to the Championship following a heartbreaking end to a turbulent campaign that saw them getting thrashed 4-1 by Tottenham at Elland Road.
    Leeds are keeping tabs on Luton boss Rob Edwards after his Championship triumphCredit: Rex
    Leeds are also interested in Lorient boss Regis Le Bris amid an impressive Ligue 1 seasonCredit: AFP
    But the Yorkshire giants are determined to turn a leaf with a long-term project, similar to the one they drew up once Marcelo Bielsa took over in 2018.
    Leeds will start by hiring a new manager to replace Sam Allardyce on a permanent basis.
    SunSport understand club chiefs have drawn up a shortlist of potential candidates, which includes Edwards and Le Bris.
    The Welsh tactician stood out this season after leading Luton to the Premier League by beating Coventry on penalties in a dramatic Championship play-off final.
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    Edwards led a fairytale campaign that saw Luton finishing third in the Championship before booking their place in England’s top flight for the first time since 1992.
    Le Bris has also shone bright in Ligue 1 during his first ever season as a senior manager.
    Lorient are currently 10th in the table under the French tactician and could climb up to ninth – that’s just 12 months after they barely avoided relegation under his predecessor.
    The Ligue 1 outfit’s former academy coach impressed with his attacking football that saw his team climbing to second place behind Paris Saint-Germain at some point throughout the campaign.
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    SunSport revealed that Leeds players want Allardyce to stay despite failing to keep them up.
    The likes of Brendan Rodgers and Steven Gerrard have also been previously mentioned as potential candidates.
    Rodgers and Gerrard are free agents after their departure from Leicester and Aston Villa respectively. More

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    Luton Town fans celebrate team’s Premier League promotion with open top bus parade

    HUNDREDS of Luton Town fans celebrated their team’s promotion to the Premier League yesterday as the players rode through the town on an open top bus.The Hatters beat Coventry City in the Championship Playoff Final at Wembley on Saturday to mark a return to the Premier League after a 31-year absence.
    Luton Town boss Rob Edwards sang to fans as he celebrated the Hatters’ promotionCredit: Reuters
    Luton clinched promotion to the Premier League with a penalty shootout victory over Coventry CityCredit: AFP
    Boss Rob Edwards sang Bon Jovi’s Always to the fans.
    Then he said: “Anyone and everyone, let’s bring them all on.”
    Skipper Tom Lockyer watched from hospital after collapsing during the match.
    He wrote on Instagram: “Well not quite where I thought I’d be celebrating at the final whistle!
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    “I would just like to say a massive thank you to the amazing physios and doctors at @ltfc_official and Wembley for the swift and thorough response.
    “A much scarier moment for everyone else than myself I am sure!
    “Commiserations to @coventrycityfcofficial a fantastic opponent over 3 games which had to be decided by penalties.
    “I am currently in hospital under precaution and will stay here overnight for further tests in the morning.
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    “I am feeling very much myself, helped by the way the lads left it all out on pitch! It’s such an honour to be part of this team.. premier league baby.” 
    Luton won the final on a penalty shootout with Coventry’s Fankaty Dabo missing the decisive spot-kick.
    Luton star Tom Lockyer appeared to collapse at Wembley and watched spot-kicks from a hospital bedCredit:
    A large crowd of Luton fans turned out to congratulate the team’s achievementCredit: Reuters More