Are top-flight battlers Luton 'resigned to another relegation'?
Briefly

Luton Town's situation is dire as they face a strong possibility of relegation back to League One after a disappointing performance in the Championship season. Their recent 2-0 loss to Watford leaves them at the bottom of the table, five points away from safety. Despite a promising start with a historic win over Brighton soon after their Premier League promotion under Rob Edwards, their form dipped drastically and led to his departure. New management under Matt Bloomfield has yet to turn the tide, making their survival increasingly uncertain with just 12 matches remaining.
"It is just 21 months since the euphoric scenes to celebrate the club's promotion to the Premier League... now with Matt Bloomfield in charge, are facing the very real possibility of finding themselves back in League One at the start of next season."
"They have not won for 12 league games and have taken just one point from their past 14 away from home - a run which included 11 successive defeats."
"Edwards eventually left on 9 January following four defeats in a row, which left them two places above the bottom three. The choice of his successor was obviously going to be a crucial one for chief executive Gary Sweet and the board."
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