While the team celebrate promotion in Las Vegas, CEO Gary Sweet will be getting the ground ready to welcome Erling Haaland and other elite stars
As bank holiday weekends go, this one will surely prove tricky for Luton Town supporters to top. On Saturday, they returned, after a Wembley penalty shootout, to the top table of English football for the first time since 1992, and on Sunday the town’s colourful carnival took centre stage.
Monday? A promotion parade at St George’s Square, where a frenzied atmosphere is a given. On Thursday, the players are set to ramp up the celebrations by flying to Las Vegas.
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