London Luton Airport creates a huge grass painting ahead of Luton Town's first Premier League match.
London Luton Airport's message of support to the Hatters sits under the flight path in Stockwood ParkAn airport has marked Luton Town's return to top flight football with a giant grass painting that visitors can see as they fly in.
Thirty one years after the team was last in the top tier of English football, and nine years after they were playing non-league football, Luton Town travel to Brighton & Hove Albion on 12 August. "The journey that this team and I have been on personally throughout my 10 years at Luton Town FC has been incredible," he said.
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