Luton Town will be looking to end the season strongly under Nathan Jones.

The Hatters have enjoyed another positive season in the Championship, with the threat of relegation staying well away.

Luton sit 13th in the Championship ahead of today's clash with Bristol City, and a top-half finish would be another positive step for the club.

What is perhaps most impressive about this Luton team is that there remains a lot of players in the squad that helped them climb the leagues and up into the Championship.

Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu and James Collins are among those, but who are the top 10 longest serving players in Luton Town's squad?

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Cranie was one of Luton's first signings back in the Championship as he joined on a free transfer after leaving Sheffield United.

The defender scored in their first game back in the Championship in an enthralling 3-3 home draw with Middlesbrough, in Graeme Jones' first league game at the helm.

The 34-year-old has made 23 appearances in the Championship this season, and has made 50 appearances across two seasons, scoring twice.

The experienced defender has been a shrewd signing for the club, especially on a free transfer.

Moncur joined in the January transfer window on a permanent deal from Barnsley in the 2018/19 campaign.

The midfielder had scored one goal and chipped in with six assists for the Tykes, but made the move to promotion rivals Luton in January.

Moncur chipped in with six goals in 14 appearances to help Luton get over the line and join Barnsley in winning promotion from League One.

This season, he has scored three goals in 19 Championship appearances, but only nine of those appearances have come as starts.

In total, he has made 57 appearances for the Hatters, scoring 11 goals.

Pearson joined Luton from Barnsley in the summer of 2018, and played an influential role in their promotion from League One in 18/19.

The defender scored six goals from the heart of defence and also chipped in with a few assists as they reached the Championship.

The 27-year-old has since been a regular in the side, and has made 36 appearances in the Championship this season, scoring twice.

The centre-half has been a fantastic signing for Luton, since joining two years, nine months and 25 days ago.

Bradley captained Plymouth Argyle to automatic promotion from League Two in 2016/17, scoring seven goals from centre-half.

The defender spent a year in League One with the Pilgrims, before moving to Luton ahead of the 2018/19 campaign.

Bradley made 45 appearances as Luton won promotion from League One, and has since been a mainstay in the team.

In fact, the central defender scored their first goal back in the Championship in an enthralling 3-3 draw with Middlesbrough.

He's been a solid signing for the Hatters.

Berry was seen as a magnificent signing for the promotion-chasing Hatters as they looked to win promotion from League Two in 2017/18.

The attacking midfielder scored 17 goals for Cambridge United in 2016/17 and was seen as one of the best midfielders in the division, capable of playing at a higher level.

Berry scored seven goals in 34 games in his firsts east at Luton, but spent a large chunk of the next season out injured.

The 28-year-old has this season made 30 appearances in the Championship, scoring two goals and chipping in with one assist.

He has been unlucky with injury but has still been a key player.

Cornick struggled to make an impact at AFC Bournemouth and had several loan spells away from the South Coast with the likes of Yeovil, Leyton Orient and Gillingham.

In 2017, he made a permanent move to Kenilworth Road, scoring five goals and registering five assists for the Hatters in 2017/18.

He chipped in with 10 goal contributions in League One in 2018/19 and scored an impressive nine goals in the Championship last season.

This season, the winger hasn't scored but has chipped in with an impressive seven assists in the Championship.

The 26-year-old has been at the club for three years, eight months and 17 days now.

After spending three years at AFC Wimbledon, Shea moved to Luton in 2017 and provided competition for Marek Stech in goal.

The 29-year-old only made eight appearances in League Two as they won promotion in 2017/18.

But he kept 19 clean sheets in 41 League One appearances as they won back-to-back promotions in 2018/19.

Game time has decreased for Luton since the arrival of Simon Sluga, and he has made only seven appearances in the Championship this term.

The goalkeeper has been at Luton for three years, nine months and 22 days now.

Collins was seen as a hugely exciting signing for Luton when he joined from Crawley Town in 2017.

Collins scored 20 goals in 45 league appearances for Crawley under Dermot Drummy in 201617.

The Republic of Ireland international hit the ground running at Kenilworth Road, scoring 19 goals and chipping in with 10 assists in 42 games for Luton in 2017/18.

He made the step up to League One with ease, too, scoring an excellent 25 goals in 44 games for Luton in the third tier as they secured back-to-back promotions.

He scored 14 goals in the Championship last season and has nine goals this season. What a fantastic signing he has been.

Hylton was seen as a real coup of a signing for Luton when he joined from Oxford United in 2016.

Hylton had just scored 12 goals and registered seven assists for Oxford as they won automatic promotion from League Two in 2015/16.

In his first season at Kenilworth Road, as Luton finished in the play-offs, Hylton scored 21 goals in 39 league appearances.

The following season as Luton won promotion, he scored 21 goals in 39 games once again, playing an influential role under Jones.

He is yet to score in 16 Championship appearances this season and the goals have dried up for him, but there can be no denying that he has been a key player for the club.

Potts came through the ranks at West Ham United, and after having loan spells with Colchester United and Portsmouth, he joined Luton in 2015.

The left-back played an influential role in helping the Hatters win back-to-back promotions in 2017/18 and 2018/19.

He was particularly impressive in the 2017/18 campaign, and after scoring six goals from defence, he was named in the PFA League Two Team of the Season.

Potts has made 22 appearances for the Hatters this season in the Championship, and has been at Luton for five years, nine months and 25 days.

He has been a solid addition at left-back and a great servant to the club.

Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu is Luton's longest serving player.

Mpanzu came through the ranks at Boreham Wood before joining West Ham United as a youngster.

The midfielder failed to make a first-team appearance for the hammers, Though, and joined Luton on loan in 2013/14.

Mpanzu helped the Hatters win the Conference in 2013/14 before turning his move into a permanent one the following season.

Now 27, he has made 291 appearances for Luton and has been an excellent servant to the club.

He has made 40 appearances in the Championship this season, scoring two goals and registering three assists for the Hatters under Nathan Jones.