CEO comments 'entirely fair' - Bloomfield

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Bloomfield: 'I don't give up. I keep fighting'

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Luton boss Matt Bloomfield says chief executive Gary Sweet's comment that he could be replaced if results and performances do not improve was "entirely fair".

Sweet said the club would have "no qualms" about a change of manager if there is not an upturn in current form, which has left them 11th in League One.

"It's been a very challenging week," Bloomfield told BBC Three Counties Radio.

"I care deeply about my job, I care deeply about producing the best performances and results I can for our supporters.

"Whenever I'm at a football club, I entrench myself in that club and it means the world to me to promote the club as best as I possibly can. I absolutely feel it here and I want to do the best job I possibly can.

"We've won four out of eight games, a 50% win rate so far, and we know that needs to be higher. We're still building and we know we're going to move on to better things.

"Gary's words, I've listened to it, entirely fair. Any football club you work for will be exactly the same. If you perform well, you keep your job - if you don't, you don't.

"That's the nature of the career I wanted to go into, I felt it was entirely fair."