Luton Town has parted ways with manager Rob Edwards after a series of four losses in the Championship. Edwards, who took charge in November 2022, led the team to Premier League promotion by defeating Coventry City in the play-off final. Despite staying on after relegation, a poor performance left Luton 20th in the Championship, prompting his departure.
During his tenure, Edwards managed 103 games across all competitions, securing 33 wins, 23 draws, and 47 losses. His win rate stood at 30.77%, with an average of 1.18 points per game. The recent defeat to Queens Park Rangers marked their tenth consecutive away loss, leaving them just two points above the relegation zone.

Rob Edwards expressed his sentiments on leaving through a statement on the club's website: "It's been a privilege to manage Luton Town Football Club, but now is the right time for me to move on, for the club and me." He cherished their achievements, particularly winning the play-off final at Wembley.
Edwards reflected fondly on memorable victories against teams like Watford and Sunderland in the semi-final. He also recalled matches against top clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester United, highlighting their brave performances and the vibrant atmosphere at Kenilworth Road.
Richie Kyle and Paul Trollope will temporarily lead Luton Town alongside Mick Harford for their upcoming FA Cup third-round match against Nottingham Forest. This interim management team aims to stabilize the squad during this transitional phase.
Edwards' departure marks a significant change for Luton Town as they seek to improve their standing in the Championship. The club will be looking for a new manager who can guide them back to success while maintaining stability within the team.
The club's focus now shifts towards finding a suitable replacement who can build upon Edwards' achievements and steer them away from relegation threats. Fans hope for a swift recovery under new leadership as they aim to climb up the league table.