Richie Kyle, the assistant coach at Luton Town, believes that the club has a fantastic opportunity to progress under the new management team led by Rob Edwards. Edwards, along with Kyle and Paul Trollope, recently joined Luton’s coaching staff following Nathan Jones’ departure to Southampton.
Having previously worked with Edwards at Watford and Forest Green, Kyle is optimistic about the prospects at Luton Town. Despite their challenging experiences at Watford, where they were dismissed after just 11 games, Kyle feels confident about the potential for success at Kenilworth Road.
Luton Town has been performing well, having reached the playoffs last season and currently sitting in a strong position in the league table. Kyle sees this as an opportunity for the club to build on their achievements and have a strong finish to the season.
With over 20 years of coaching experience, Kyle acknowledges the progress Luton Town has made over the years. He recalls facing the club during his time with Blackpool and witnessing their journey from battling in League Two to competing in higher divisions.
Kyle is excited about the future at Luton Town and believes that the club can achieve success. He sees the potential for growth and development, and he is eager to contribute to the team’s progress under the new management.
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