It is a truly special edition, as our hero Mick Harford delivers the final manager's notes of his interim reign.
In them he makes clear his desire to sign off as a champion - ten years after being the manager at the helm suffering relegation out of the Football League.
He writes: "The players haven’t taken their foot off the gas in training this week either since Peterborough helped us seal our success on Tuesday night. We have prepared properly to finish the season off as champions, because that's what we want to be - just as Barnsley will too."
To aid that, the Luton legend takes time to thank everyone at the club for their help and support - and pleads with you, the fans, to give it one last push to help the Hatters head into the Championship as champions.
"We won't have too many chances left to experience a fantastic carnival atmosphere at Kenilworth Road, and today I want you to show these players exactly what you think of them writing their names into the club’s rich history this season," he writes.
"Twenty-eight games unbeaten will take some beating. Back-to-back promotions is phenomenal. Their attitude and work ethic has been second-to-none, their play has been scintillating and they deserve to be champions."
He adds: "I’ll finish by letting you know what I think of you, the best supporters in the land. I’m a proud Lutonian. I may not have been born here, but for over three decades you have made me feel a part of your town – our town – and I will never leave the area in which my son William was born.
"This club is a truly special one. It’s a relentless rollercoaster ride, we all know that, but on behalf of the players and staff I want to thank you for everything you have given myself and the club this season, both here at Kenilworth Road and on the road where you have travelled in great numbers.
"I’m proud of every single Hatter here today – and some who can’t be, others who have sadly passed on – so make the old place rock one last time this season, let’s see the job through and then all enjoy the promotion party that follows! COYH!"
Make sure you get a copy that will be a collector's item for years to come - the day a Luton legend signs off in champagne style!
100 pages for one extra pound than usual, but well worth every penny!