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Luton are set to demolish and rebuild the Bobbers Stand in just ONE SUMMER if they secure promotion to the Premier League by beating Coventry in their play-off final

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Luton Town will demolish and rebuild an entire stand in one summer to bring Kenilworth Road up to Premier League standards if they beat Coventry in the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium.

It will cost close to £10million to knock down the old Bobbers Stand, which was turned into executive boxes in 1986, running down one side of the pitch, and replace it with new facilities including a media centre, TV and data analysis studios, toilets and a canteen.

Details were revealed yesterday by chief executive Gary Sweet, who is confident it can be ready in 12 weeks if necessary before the new Premier League season begins in mid-August.