Luton Town

Luton Town

~~The Early Days~~~~ Luton Town were formed in 1885 when two local clubs, The Wanderers and The Excelsiors, merged. Nine years later they became founder members of the Southern League and finished second behind Millwall in their first two seasons. The following year they were given the ... Read review

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The Mad Hatters

Advantages: 115 year history, numerous battles with relegation/promotion
Disadvantages: Club in turmoil after take over

...Early Days~~~~

Luton Town were formed in 1885 when two local clubs, The Wanderers and The Excelsiors, merged. Nine years later they became founder members of the Southern League and finished second behind Millwall in their first two seasons. The following year they were given the opportunity to play in the second division but had to decline due to financial troubles – mainly due to the fact that the majority of clubs were Northern ...
...a few seasons Luton became the first southern club to have professional players, paying (what would now be) 25 pence a week to three players, although the whole team were being paid within a year.

~~Early Twentieth Century~~~~

In 1905 Luton moved to their Kenilworth Road stadium and have remained there to this day. It later became infamous as one of four clubs in the football league to have plastic surfaces, although ... more

Benniash 08.07.2003 (08.07.2003)
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More than Life or Death - Apologies Mr Shankley

Advantages: Spirited and Talented
Disadvantages: They keep losing

...then I was addicted. Luton were formed in 1885 and did very little until 1959, when they appeared in the final of the FA cup. The only fact worth remembering from this was Roy Dwight breaking his leg. His nephew, Elton John, is now an avid supporter of Luton's sworn footballing enemy Watford. Luton's years of glory came about in the mid eighties, oddly occuring around the time of laying a plastic pitch and banning away supporters. That year they ...
...resulted in a scoreline of Luton 4 - Liverpool 0. The next year was better, finishing 7th, and the season 1987/88 saw them get to Wembley 3 times in the season (admittedly the Simod Cup and The Mercantile Credit Centenary.) Their first major trophy (and their last sadly) was an amazing game against Arsenal in the Littlewoods cup, a game that had everything including a penalty save and a last minute goal. They defended the cup (after having repaired ...

ljuk 05.03.2003 · Read full review
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GOING DOWN ... AND DOWN

Advantages: good crop of talented youngsters
Disadvantages: poor management on and off the field, no money

...my local Nationwide League club, Luton Town. They were the first club I truly 'supported' by actually going to see them. You know, many of us have had phases when we've 'supported' Man U or Liverpool or Arsenal without ever going near the ground. TV Supporters. But I used to take my son to see the Hatters through thick and thin. Remember the days when they were in the 'old' Division One. The top of the tree. I was a Wembley for their magnificent ...
...of league soccer has shown Luton to be on the brink. Just a place off the bottom – a position that Oxford Utd fiercely refuse to relinquish – and with sides above them holding games in hand, the plight looks bleak. For years now, Luton have been a club in decay. Hauled back from the precipice a couple of years ago as the club had the receivers on the point of winding them up. Crowds – never the biggest – have been steady ...

flashpointz 05.02.2001 (01.08.2001) · Read full review
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Mad Hatters. An away fans view

Advantages: Nice seating, good prospects
Disadvantages: Bad buys and toilets

...Background. ----------- Luton Town, once of High flying fame have stumbled on hard times lately. In fact, they have plummeted through the Divisions and currently reside in Division 3. They are doing well but years of complacency and bad buying decisions have come back to haunt the club. Times are looking brighter with a good playing record this season. Nicknamed "the Hatters", I think that an escape act will be performed by the boys from Beds this ...
...forward but get lost in Luton at your own peril.! Traffic Jam City on a Saturday. So Exit M1 at junction 10. At the roundabout, turn right (Luton South A1081) onto the A1081. After half a mile , turn left at junction 10A (the next roundabout, s/p Stockwood County Park, Mossman Collection) into London Road. After another mile, turn left at roundabout (s/p Ring Road, Bedford A6, Dunstable A505) onto the Ring Road flyover. Be careful now. Go wrong on ...

andycharger 06.02.2002 · Read full review
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Hatters 4 Division 1

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...of the few percent of Luton fans to disagree with the axing of Lennie Lawrence. Managers like him are too hard to come by. Admittedly he hasnt done much since the play off defeat 3 years ago, but the club has such threadbare finances that the job he did do has been very solid in my opinion, if not spectacular. Especially when the job went to a man who has never managed a league club before, Ricky Hill. He was an absolute legend at the club as a player ...
...this season that has fully justified the 425,000 that Luton paid for him, the biggest signing I believe by a 2nd Division club this season. All I can say is come on Mike Watson-Challis, come on Ricky, lets have the Hatters back up in the First Division where we belong. ...

CyrixDes 07.09.2000 · Read full review
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Long May Hill Reign

Advantages: The slow death will eventually see the end of this club
Disadvantages: Everything else

The sooner that dumb-wit Hill destroys your club the better. LL was the only good thing you ever had and the only chance of survival you had and you dumb-arses got rid of him. It just makes us laugh at you even more. The whole world enjoys seeing the Scum of Shit Town suffer. Of all the clubs in the league this one is the most detested by all true football fans because of the mutants that support it and ignorant idiots that run it. Life is too short ...

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