ROB EDWARDS has been named Luton manager – despite bossing big Championship rivals Watford for 11 games earlier this season.
Edwards, 39, hailed his “exciting opportunity” after landing a “minimum three-and-a-half-year contract” to succeed Southampton’s new chief Nathan Jones at Kenilworth Road.
The former Wolves Under-23 boss took Forest Green Rovers to the League Two title last term.
But after taking over at Vicarage Road in May, Watford sacked him on September 26 after only three wins.
The Hornets were tenth when Edwards departed but just a point off the play-offs – exactly the position Luton are now in.