Luton striker Tom Craddock believes his side are "more than good enough" to make a quick return to the Football League.
The Hatters battled bravely against a 30-point deduction this season, handed to them due to financial irregularities, but were unable to avoid the inevitable drop out of League Two.
Craddock, who turned his loan move from Middlesbrough into a permanent switch in January, told the club's official website: "There are a lot of teams who are physical but there are teams who can play football too.
"I think we are more than good enough to come straight back and up and go higher.
"Look at Exeter. They came up last year and when they came to Kenilworth Road earlier in the season they played us off the park in the first 25 minutes.
"They were the best footballing team to come here and that's something we need to try and do next season. This season we all believed we were the best team in the league despite the 30-point deduction."




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luton will give a lession to any team with the bottle to come to Kenilworth road we now have a point to make so watch out here come the hatters
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