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West Brom 5-3 Luton Town: Matt Bloomfield can’t put gloss on Hatters’ drop

Luton Town manager Matt Bloomfield apologised to the club’s supporters after he watched his side be relegated from the Championship following their defeat against West Bromwich Albion.

PAIN GAME: Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski and forward Millenic Alli can’t hide their disappointment at the final whistle PICTURES: Alamy

By Tim Nash

WEST BROM 5

Fellows 7, 32, Dike 30, Styles 57, 61
LUTON TOWN 3

Alli 9, 88, Clark 65

Luton Town manager Matt Bloomfield apologised to the club’s supporters after he watched his side be relegated from the Championship following their defeat against West Bromwich Albion.
The Hatters thought they had a fighting chance of beating the drop when Millenic Alli cancelled out Tom Fellows’ early strike for Albion.
But a second goal for Fellows, a brace for Callum Styles and one from Daryl Dike put paid to their hopes.
Luton supporters sang ‘You’re not fit to wear the shirt’ after their ...

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