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Fred Hawkes, born in Luton and pictured c. 1906, holds the record for most Luton Town league appearances. Bob Hawkes, pictured in 1908, represented Luton for 19 years and was the team's first international player. Louis Bookman played 110 times for Luton between 1919 and 1922, also representing Ireland during that time. Here is pictured here ...
[4] [5] Following his return from the loan, he began training with the Luton Town first-team, impressing manager Rob Edwards enough to be given a first-team debut as a late substitute in a 1–0 defeat to Bristol City on 26 December 2024.
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Luton Town Performances from 1897 until 2023 Luton Town Football Club is an English football club, founded in 1885. [ 1 ] After becoming the first professional team in the south of England in 1891, [ 2 ] Luton joined The Football League in 1897 before leaving three years later. [ 3 ]
During the 1990–91 English football season, Luton Town F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.They finished the season in 18th place, but avoided relegation due to an expansion of the First Division from 20 to 22 clubs for the following season, securing Luton a 10th successive season of First Division football.
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The motion to form a 'Luton Town Football Club', put forward by G H Small and seconded by E H Lomax, was carried. A club committee was elected by ballot and the team colours were agreed to be pink and dark blue shirts and caps. [6] The Luton Town squad of 1897–98, which won the United League title
They finished 17th in the First Division, only escaping relegation on goal difference. There was a managerial change halfway through the season when Ray Harford was sacked after 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 years in charge to be succeeded by Jimmy Ryan .