Bloomfield knows players must get up to speed soon

Matt Bloomfield last tasted victory with Wycombe on 10 January
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Luton Town manager Matt Bloomfield is calling on his new-look squad to quickly get up to Championship speed.
The call comes after Luton slipped to the foot of the table after their defeat at Sunderland as they battle to avoid successive relegations.
They have taken just two points from 27 since Christmas and of the eight players who have come into their squad in the new year, six are new to this division.
"We're a short of a little bit of Championship experience right now but the boys are giving us everything," Bloomfield told BBC Three Counties Radio.
"They're desperate to improve and I'll take that any day.
"There is a third of the season left and there is no panic. But we have to be realistic of where we are. But we have to be consistent in our behaviour so the lads can be consistent on the pitch."