Jones ‘homesick’ but says Luton ‘are in good hands’

Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones. Photo by Liam Smith

Nathan Jones has written a farewell message to Luton fans, saying his love for the club has left him “homesick” but that he could not turn down a “special” opportunity to become a Premier League manager with Southampton.

The end of the 49-year-old’s second spell with the Hatters was officially confirmed this morning with the announcement of a three-and-half year deal at the Saints, that has seen his assistant and coach Alan Sheehan join him on the south coast.

Writing on Luton’s website, Jones said: ‘At the end of a whirlwind couple of days, I wanted to take the time to thank everyone connected with Luton Town Football Club for their support since I first walked into Kenilworth Road as a manager in 2016.

‘I love everyone and everything about Luton, even from my brief spell as a player, and it’s really difficult to explain how to leave something special, it has to be for something extra special.

‘This was a special opportunity to go and work in the Premier League, and to work at a really established club that came in for me because of certain things we all did together at Luton. Southampton like how we worked, and they want to build in exactly the same way.

‘There have been a number of opportunities to leave, but I never considered them in any way. This just seemed like too good an opportunity to turn down.

‘I’d like to thank everyone at the club from the board to the staff, to the players and the fans, because without all of you, and without the support and faith shown in me two and a half years ago, I would never be in this position. When I came back, I needed Luton as much as Luton needed me, so it was a real alignment.

‘I knew what I was coming back into. I knew it wasn’t a gamble. I knew we could do good work together, just because of the people involved and the players we had. Since then, we’ve built and we’ve grown, and I think we’ve left the club in a real healthy state, with a wonderful group of players who give everything for the club.

‘I want to thank every Luton fan for the messages they’ve sent me, because 99 per cent have been really understanding. Believe me, it has been tough for me to take the decision to leave and at the moment I feel homesick, because I’m coming away from places that I’ve loved and known for so long, leaving so many good friends, and so many people I genuinely care about.

‘But I know Luton Town are in great hands with Mick, Gary and the board. It’s been a privilege to manage a wonderful football club that is run in the right way, by passionate supporters, and I wish everyone at Kenilworth Road the very best for the future.’

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