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Simon Grayson: Lost Luton Town need to regain identity

When I took over as manager of Sunderland in 2017, they had just been relegated from the Premier League.

By Simon Grayson - Former Blackpool, Leeds United and Preston North End manager

When I took over as manager of Sunderland in 2017, they had just been relegated from the Premier League.
Though I’d left by then, they would end up going straight down to League One.
Could Luton Town be about to do the same thing?
Possibly - but I think the reasons behind their struggles are very different.
BATTLING IT OUT: Luton’s Elijah Adebayo, right, in action in last week’s goalless draw against Middlesbrough and, inset, Hatters boss Matt BloomfieldPICTURE: George Dunn
Problem
At Sunderland, there were a ...

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