'What a Herculean effort from the Hatters'

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Luton have an almost - but not entirely - impossible task on the final day, but what a first Premier League season it has been for the Hatters.

We asked you how you were feeling before Sunday's game and how confident you are that Rob Edwards will stay at the club.

Here are some of your replies:

Russell: This team, this manager and everyone involved with Luton Town have been absolutely brilliant this season in the best league in world football. It has given the club confidence and belief to progress in the future.

Christian: I am excited for the future. I grew up in the 80s with legends Harford, Stein, Foster, Hill, Sealy, etc. We won the League Cup in 1988 and would have been in Europe if not for the English ban. But never, yes never, did I expect in my lifetime we would ever be top flight again. Money dictates, but we spent so carefully and we are set for the next decade now.

Amelia: I am so proud of Luton. They have shown why they got promoted. The players show what Luton means to them every single game whether it is celebrations or tears. They feel what the fans feel and that is what football is all about. Kenilworth Road is a great atmosphere to be in. I would class it as my second home.

Jamie: Edwards just simply has to stay. What a Herculean effort from the Hatters. We will be back.

Elliott: Sunday is just a chance to end on a high. I am personally excited for next season with optimism high for an immediate return with the right man in charge and the best group you could have asked for. They have given it their all despite the countless injuries. To even take it to the final day is a massive achievement!

Jonathon: I think Rob will stay. We had the near impossible task of staying up, and all Luton fans are proud to have him here. This summer we will regroup, rebuild, and come back stronger.

Ross: I am desperate for Rob to stay with us next season. Whatever players we lose or sign, he feels like the best man for the job. He gets the club, he gets the town - and that is vital as the Luton manager. Some neutrals think we are top six certainties, if not promotion candidates, but I am not so sure. A year to build again would not be a bad thing.