Luton Town Football Club has reflected on a resilient 2025/26 season, despite missing out on the League One play-offs. The team's turnaround campaign has given huge encouragement, with a determined spirit shown by the squad and staff. The second half of the season was particularly impressive, with the team ending the campaign with just one defeat in their last 17 matches in all competitions. This run included a notable victory in the Vertu Trophy, which was won in front of 34,000 Hatters fans at Wembley Stadium. Jack, the team's manager, deserves huge credit for the turnaround in the second half of the campaign. He has done a remarkable job in finding the optimal balance between his own footballing principles and the realities of League One football. The team's performances, results, and determined spirit have demonstrated that they are moving firmly in the right direction and carrying genuine momentum into next season. The connection between the club, the manager, the squad, and the supporters is clear, and this will be critical to maintain as they seek to carry momentum throughout the summer and into the 2026/27 campaign.