Graeme Jones was left disappointed after his Luton side failed to pick up six points out of six in the last two fixtures against Millwall and Blackburn.

Both games were tightly contested and showed that Luton are able to compete in the Championship as they sit in 17th after ten games of the season, higher than sides such as Reading and Huddersfield.

It'll be interesting to see if they can keep developing, but the signs are there that they could have some exciting times in the near future.

If they can establish themselves as a Championship football club once more, then there could be a whole host of different doors opening for Jones' side.

Speaking to Luton Today, Jones said: “I think our performance was good enough for six points, that’s the truth, that’s the absolute truth, but in this league you get challenges like that.

“Blackburn were completely different in every aspect, now we’re becoming adaptable and now we’re becoming flexible, so the positive for me is that we’ve got another positive result. “You see a team in Luton Town long term that’s developing, it’s got many, many different ways of playing. “We won the game at Blackburn with far less possession than we had tonight. "We’ve managed to take four points from two really, really difficult fixtures, changed the shape a few times and managed to get a positive result.”
The Verdict After an awful first couple of games, many feared for the Hatters, but they've shown in recent weeks that they're in the Championship for a reason and they're to stay. It'll be interesting to see how they get on when they face some of the bigger sides such as Nottingham Forest and Leeds, but so far they've been full of enthusiasm and have been a worthy addition to the Championship. They were unlucky not to have beaten Millwall, but considering they were one-nil down, they have to take the draw as a positive result. [freshpress-poll ]