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Luton boss Rob Edwards vowed his side are ready "to do it for Locks" as they prepare to play their first match since captain Tom Lockyer's on-pitch cardiac arrest at Bournemouth on Saturday.
The 29-year-old Welshman has since been discharged from hospital following a successful procedure to fit an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, and has begun a period of rehabilitation at his home in the wake of the incident, which Luton said was unrelated to a previous collapse in May's Championship play-off final.
Edwards, who was in tears as he applauded fans following what he confessed was the "scariest moment [he has] ever had in football", revealed that while he and his men wanted to honour Lockyer, he has also felt cautious in how they approach the aftermath of the deeply upsetting experience.
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