Hatters' goalscoring midfielder Asa Hall is loving life at Kenilworth Road.
The 22-year-old's first season in Bedfordshire saw him score 11 goals from the middle of the park and win a Johnstone's Paint Trophy winners medal.
And although relegation to the Conference diluted his delight somewhat the Sandwell-born midfielder admitted he is still committed to the Town's cause.
"I'm 100 per cent whole heartedly happy I signed for Luton and I love it here," said Hall.
"As far as I'm concerned I'm here to stay.
"To start on minus 30, no-one had experienced that before and I think we had a good go.
"Relegation was not what we wanted but everyone stayed positive throughout and the win at Wembley typified that."
The former Birmingham City youngster praised the role manager Mick Harford had in not only bringing him to the club but giving him the opportunity to shine.
He said: "I believed in the vision that everyone sold me last summer.
"Mick's given me the chance and I've loved it.
"Winning at Wembley is what dreams are made of when you're growing up. Considering it was my first season with Luton it was amazing."
Hall's first campaign with the Hatters was capped when he won the ultimate prize at the end of season awards evening by being awarded with the players' player of the year trophy.
"It was a brilliant honour," he said. "For the lads to vote for me I think it was the best award of the night."
He joked: "I think the day they cast the vote was the day after I scored against Grimsby so that may have had something to do with it!"