List of Luton Town F.C. players

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Luton Town Football Club is an English football club based since 1905 at Kenilworth Road, Luton, Bedfordshire. The side currently plays in the Championship, the second tier of football in England. Founded in 1885,[1] Luton Town became the first professional team in southern England six years later and joined The Football League in 1897.[2][3] After leaving the League in 1900 due to financial strife, Luton Town competed in the Southern League until Football League membership was regained 20 years later.[2][3] After an 89-year period of League membership, the team was relegated to the Conference Premier in 2009 due to a 30-point deduction imposed by the football authorities.[4][5] Five seasons later, the club won promotion back to The Football League.[6]

Luton Town's first team has competed in numerous nationally contested competitions, and the 50 players judged in 2009 the club's best by Denis O'Donoghue of The Times are listed below. In addition, all players who have appeared 100 times for the club in these competitions are given. Club record holders are also included, regardless of the number of matches they played.

Fred Hawkes holds the record for most league appearances for the club, having played 509 matches between 1901 and 1920.[7] The closest to Hawkes's record is Bob Morton, who appeared 495 times between 1948 and 1964.[8] Including all senior competitions, Morton leads the chart with 562 compared to Hawkes's 549.[7][8] As of 1 July 2009, the player who has won the most international caps while at the club is Mal Donaghy, who appeared 58 times for Northern Ireland.[9][10]

The goalscoring record is held by Gordon Turner, who scored 276 goals between 1949 and 1964.[11] Turner's tally of 243 league goals is also a club record.[11] Turner's nearest rival is Andy Rennie, whose 147 league goals, 162 in total, were scored between 1925 and 1934.[11] Joe Payne holds the Luton Town record for the most goals scored in a season, set in 1936–37, with 55 league goals in 39 Third Division South games and 58 in all competitions.[12] Payne also holds the Football League record for most goals in a match, with 10 during a 12–0 victory over Bristol Rovers on 13 April 1936.[13][14] Turner holds the club record for most goals in a top-flight season, with 33 league goals and 38 overall during 1957–58.[15]

Key[]

  • Players with name in bold currently play for the club.
  •   Players with this background and text in bold in the "Nationality" column won full international caps for their country while with the club. If no reliable source has yet been found for the exact number of such caps won, the caps column will be empty and a reference will be supplied for the player having been capped during the relevant period.
  •    ¤ Players with this background and symbol in the "Notes" column are club record holders, and have footnotes detailing their achievements.
  •    † Players with this background and symbol in the "Club career" column played for Luton for their entire football career.
  • Years are the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared in competitive first-team football for the club.
  • League appearances and goals comprise those in the Southern Football League, the United League, the Football League and the Conference Premier.
  • Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Southern Football League, United League, Football League (including play-offs), Conference Premier, FA Cup, Football League Cup, Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy and several now-defunct competitions including the Anglo-Italian Cup, Texaco Cup, Watney Cup and Full Members' Cup.

Notable players[]

Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches only; wartime matches are excluded. Substitute appearances are included. Statistics are correct as of 6 February 2021.

The Times top 50 (2009)[]

Following Luton Town's relegation from The Football League in April 2009, a list of the 50 best Luton Town players of all-time was compiled by The Times journalist Denis O'Donoghue. The players selected by O'Donoghue are given below.[16]
A portrait photograph of a grey-haired man wearing glasses and a black suit.
Bruce Rioch, pictured here in 2008, played for Luton from 1964 to 1969 and later became the first captain of Scotland born in England.
A middle-aged, blond-haired man in a red shirt walks towards the viewer's right at a 45-degree angle.
Paul Walsh played for Luton from 1982 until 1984, when he was sold to Liverpool. He is seen here in that club's colours following a 2008 match featuring former players.
A dark-haired, middle-aged man in a black suit sits at a table, signing autographs.
Steve Foster, pictured in 2006, played for Luton from 1984 to 1989 and captained the club to its Football League Cup victory of 1987–88.
A middle-aged man in a navy blue suit and light blue shirt stands with an apprehensive look upon his face.
Mick Harford, pictured in 2009, is regarded as "one of Luton's finest players",[16] and represented the club as both player and manager.
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Steve Howard, pictured in 2009, scored 103 goals for the club between 2001 and 2006, giving him the club's sixth-highest goals total.
A young, dark-haired, bearded man in a yellow, green and white football shirt looks to his right, the sun casting a shadow across his body.
Chris Coyne played for the club from 2001 to 2008, captaining it from 2006. He is pictured here playing for Australia in 2008.
Name Nationality Caps[a] Position[b] Club career League[c]
apps
League
goals
Total[d]
apps
Total
goals
Notes
Andy Rennie  Scotland Forward 1925–34 307 147 335 162
Joe Payne  England 1 Forward 1934–38 72 83 77 87 ¤[A]
Hugh Billington  England Forward 1938–48 87 63 95 70
Bernard Streten  England 1 Goalkeeper 1946–57 276 0 301 0
Syd Owen  England 3 Defender 1947–59 388 3 423 3
Bob Morton  England Midfielder 1948–64 † 495 48 562 55 ¤[B]
Gordon Turner  England Forward 1949–64 406 243 450 276 ¤[C]
Bert Mitchell  England Midfielder 1951–55 106 41 119 43
Ron Baynham  England 3 Goalkeeper 1952–65 388 0 432 0
Jesse Pye  England Forward 1952–54 61 32 65 36
George Cummins  Republic of Ireland 19 Forward 1953–61 184 21 212 30
Billy Bingham  Northern Ireland 7 Midfielder 1958–60 97 27 102 33
John O'Rourke  England Forward 1963–66 84 64 90 66
Bruce Rioch  Scotland Midfielder 1964–69 149 46 167 51
Graham French  England Midfielder 1965–73 182 21 202 3
John Moore  Scotland Defender 1965–73 274 13 306 14
Tony Read  England Goalkeeper[D] 1965–72 203 12 233 12
Alan Slough  England Midfielder 1965–73 275 28 312 32
Terry Branston  England Defender 1967–71 101 9 118 19
Mike Keen  England Defender 1968–72 144 11 160 11
Brian Lewis  England Forward 1968–70 45 22 53 25
Malcolm Macdonald  England Forward 1969–71 88 49 101 58
John Aston  England Midfielder 1972–78 174 31 201 37
John Faulkner  England Defender 1972–78 209 6 239 7
Bobby Thomson  England Defender 1972–76 110 1 135 2
Alan West  England Midfielder 1973–81 285 16 317 17
Steve Buckley  England Defender 1974–78 123 9 135 9
Paul Futcher  England Defender 1974–78 131 1 142 1
Ron Futcher  England Forward 1974–78 120 40 133 43
Ricky Hill  England 3 Midfielder 1975–89 436 54 507 65
Brian Stein  England 1 Forward 1977–88
1991–92
427 130 496 154
Mal Donaghy  Northern Ireland 58 Defender 1978–88
1989–90
415 16 488 21 ¤[E]
David Moss  England Midfielder 1978–85 221 88 245 94
Kirk Stephens  England Defender 1978–84 227 2 248 2
Raddy Antić  Yugoslavia Midfielder 1980–84 100 9 108 10
Brian Horton  England Midfielder 1981–84 118 8 132 10
Paul Walsh  England 5 Forward 1982–84 80 24 89 28 ¤[F]
Tim Breacker  England Defender 1983–90 210 3 262 3
Les Sealey  England Goalkeeper 1983–90 207 0 259 0
Steve Foster  England Defender 1984–89 163 11 213 14
Mick Harford  England 2 Forward 1984–90
1991–92
168 69 216 92
David Preece  England Midfielder 1984–95 336 21 394 27
Marvin Johnson  England Defender 1987–2002 † 373 7 440 10
Tony Thorpe  England Forward 1993–98
1998
1999
2002–03
164 70 193 85
Matthew Taylor  England Defender 1999–2002 129 16 146 17
Steve Howard  Scotland Forward 2001–06 212 96 228 103
Chris Coyne  Australia Defender 2001–08 221 14 252 17
Kevin Nicholls  England Midfielder 2001–06
2008–10
216 30 237 33
Jean-Louis Valois  France Midfielder 2001–02 34 6 40 6
Curtis Davies  England Defender 2003–05 56 2 62 2 ¤[G]

Other Luton Town centurions and record holders[]

Players other than those selected by O'Donoghue who either made 100 first-team appearances for Luton Town or hold a club record appear here.
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Fred Hawkes, born in Luton and pictured c. 1906, holds the record for most Luton Town league appearances.
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Bob Hawkes, pictured in 1908, represented Luton for 19 years and was the team's first international player.
A black-and-white photograph of a young Semitic-looking man in association football attire, cropped from a formative shot of a football team.
Louis Bookman played 110 times for Luton between 1919 and 1922, also representing Ireland during that time. Here is pictured here while with Ireland in 1914.
A portrait photograph of a middle-aged, brown-haired man with a subtle smile on his face.
Northern Ireland international Danny Wilson scored Luton's second goal in the 1988 League Cup Final and appeared for the club 142 times between 1987 and 1990. He is pictured here in 2008.
A middle-aged, fair-haired man smiles at the viewer.
Midfielder David Oldfield, seen in 2010, played for Luton from 1986 to 1989 and from 1995 to 1998.
A man with an open multicoloured collared shirt smiles into the camera.
Scott Oakes, a Luton player from 1991 to 1996, pictured in 2010.
A young man in black and red association football clothing walks across the viewer's line of sight, looking to his left. There is a shadow across his body.
Matthew Spring represented Luton 357 times over two spells (1997–2004 and 2007–08), scoring 43 goals. In this 2009 photograph he is seen in Charlton Athletic colours.
A young, dark-haired man in old-gold and black football attire stands with an ornate trophy raised in front of him.
Luton-born Kevin Foley played 166 times for his home-town club between 2002 and 2007. He is seen here in 2009 as a Wolverhampton Wanderers player.
A brown-haired young man looks into the camera.
Forward Rowan Vine, pictured in 2011, scored 33 goals for Luton between 2005 and 2007.
A young man with close-cut dark hair walks to the viewer's right, attired in a white and orange soccer kit. His eyes look to the photographer's left and a blue and white captain's armband is prominent on his right arm.
Keith Keane, seen here in 2011. Born in Luton, he made his first-team debut in 2003 and made 284 appearances for the club across four different leagues before leaving in 2012.
Name Nationality Caps[a] Position[b] Club career League[c]
apps
League
goals
Total[d]
apps
Total
goals
Notes
Jimmy Durrant  England Midfielder 1897–1904
1913–14
155 30 177 40
Tom McInnes  Scotland Forward 1897–1900 93 20 109 29
 England Defender 1898–1905 144 3 157 3
 Scotland Defender 1899–1901
1905–09
193 0 211 1
Fred Hawkes  England Midfielder 1899–1920 † 509 22 549 25 ¤[H]
Fred White  England Defender 1900–09 † 237 10 257 11
Bob Hawkes  England 5 Midfielder 1901–20 † 349 40 382 43 ¤[F][I]
Herbert Moody  England Forward 1901–05
1907–12
232 93 247 104
Billy Barnes  England Forward 1904–07 101 12 107 12
Peter Platt  England Goalkeeper 1905–09 130 0 139 0
Abe Jones  England Defender 1906–10 136 12 141 12
 England Midfielder 1908–12 135 24 144 24
Syd Hoar  England Midfielder 1913–15
1919–25
221 36 237 39
Ernie Simms  England 1 Forward 1913–15
1916–22
160 109 178 122
Louis Bookman  Ireland 3 Midfielder 1919–22 101 8 110 9
Arthur Roe  England Midfielder 1919–25 117 1 124 1
George Butcher  England Midfielder 1920–25 121 23 129 25
George Lennon  Scotland Defender 1920–23 107 0 115 0
Alf Tirrell  England Defender 1920–24 122 4 130 5
 Scotland Defender 1920–26 133 4 138 4
 Scotland Defender 1920–30 205 4 213 4
 Scotland Defender 1921–29 164 5 175 5
 England Defender 1922–26 114 2 117 2
Syd Reid  Wales Forward 1922–28 134 70 143 81
George Dennis  England Forward 1924–29 139 41 150 44
David Richards  England Defender 1925–31 147 0 152 0
John Black  Scotland Defender 1926–30 91 4 101 4
Charles Fraser  England Defender 1926–35 † 246 4 270 4
Henry Kingham  England Defender 1926–37 250 0 275 0
Jimmy Yardley  England Forward 1926–32 173 78 188 94
Harry Woods  England Forward 1926–32 97 22 105 13
 England Goalkeeper 1929–34 99 0 107 0
 Scotland Defender 1930–37 159 2 177 3
Fred Kean  England Defender 1931–35 117 5 141 6
 England Defender 1932–38 183 2 208 2
George Martin  Scotland Midfielder 1933–37 98 27 105 29
 Scotland Goalkeeper 1934–39 142 0 158 0
Fred Roberts  England Forward 1934–45 180 38 198 45
[17]  England Defender 1934–39 157 1 172 1
 England Forward 1934–39 192 58 212 69
Bill Fellowes  England Defender 1935–38 110 3 124 3
 Scotland Defender 1935–39 154 9 168 9
 England Defender 1935–39 134 1 148 1
Harry Cooke  England Defender 1946–53 210 4 228 4
 England Defender 1946–51 121 1 134 1
 England Defender 1946–57 264 6 275 6
Billy Waugh  Scotland Midfielder 1946–50 135 9 147 12
Tom Aherne  Ireland /  Republic of Ireland[J] 1 / 13[J] Defender 1948–57 267 0 288 0
George Stobbart  England Forward 1949–52 107 30 116 30
Charlie Watkins  Scotland Defender 1949–55 218 16 239 20
Les Jones  Wales Defender 1950–58 98 1 110 1
 England Defender 1950–58 92 8 100 10
Mick Cullen  Scotland 1 Forward 1951–58 112 16 125 19
Roy Davies  South Africa Midfielder 1951–57 150 24 171 27
Seamus Dunne  Republic of Ireland 15 Defender 1951–61 301 0 323 0
Jimmy Adam  Scotland Midfielder 1953–59 137 22 140 24
John Groves  England Defender 1953–63 218 16 251 18
Terry Kelly  England Defender 1954–63 136 1 150 1
Allan Brown  Scotland Forward 1956–61 151 51 172 59
Brendan McNally  Republic of Ireland 3 Defender 1956–63 134 3 164 3
Ken Hawkes  England Defender 1957–61 90 1 102 1
Dave Pacey  England Defender 1957–65 246 16 277 19
John Bramwell  England Defender 1960–65 187 1 206 2
Harry Walden  England Midfielder 1960–64 96 11 106 12
Fred Jardine  Scotland Defender 1961–70 220 9 243 10
Tommy McKechnie  Scotland Forward 1961–66 131 31 146 34
Gordon Riddick  England Midfielder 1962–67 102 16 114 17
Ray Whittaker  England Midfielder 1963–69 170 40 188 45
Keith Allen  England Forward 1966–73 137 36 154 43
Max Dougan  Scotland Defender 1966–70 118 0 132 0
John Ryan  England Midfielder 1970–76 266 10 304 11
Peter Anderson  England Midfielder 1970–76 181 34 208 40
Keith Barber  England Goalkeeper 1970–77 142 0 158 0
Jimmy Ryan  Scotland Midfielder 1970–77 184 21 214 25
Alan Garner  England Defender 1971–75 88 3 112 4
Don Shanks  England Defender 1971–75 90 2 110 5
Paul Price  Wales 1 Defender 1972–81 207 8 230 8
Jimmy Husband  England Forward 1973–78 143 44 162 48
Lil Fuccillo  England Midfielder 1974–83 160 24 180 27
Mark Aizlewood  Wales Defender 1978–82 98 3 110 4
Jake Findlay  Scotland Goalkeeper 1978–85 167 0 187 0
Wayne Turner  England Midfielder 1978–85 84 2 102 3
Mitchell Thomas  England Defender 1982–86
1993–99
292 5 336 5
Ashley Grimes  Republic of Ireland 3 Midfielder 1984–89 87 3 115 4
Peter Nicholas  Wales 15 Midfielder 1984–87 102 1 116 1
Richard Harvey  England Defender 1986–98 162 4 191 5
Darron McDonough  England Midfielder 1986–92 105 5 129 7
Kingsley Black  Northern Ireland 16 Midfielder 1987–92 127 26 157 30
Julian James  England Defender 1987–98 282 13 335 14
David Oldfield  England Midfielder 1987–89
1995–98
146 22 172 33
Danny Wilson  Northern Ireland 15 Midfielder 1987–90 110 24 142 30
Alec Chamberlain  England Goalkeeper 1988–93 138 0 158 0
John Dreyer  England Defender 1988–94 214 13 249 15
Lars Elstrup  Denmark 6 Forward 1989–91 60 19 70 27 ¤[K][18]
Ceri Hughes  Wales 6 Midfielder 1989–97 175 17 206 20
Paul Telfer  Scotland Midfielder 1990–95 144 19 165 22
Phil Gray  Northern Ireland 5 Forward 1991–93
1997–2000
140 43 161 53
Des Linton  England Defender 1991–97 83 1 104 1
Scott Oakes  England Midfielder 1991–96 173 27 200 34
Trevor Peake  England Defender 1991–98 179 0 202 0
Paul McLaren  Scotland Midfielder 1993–2001 167 4 202 6
Juergen Sommer  United States 3 Goalkeeper 1993–95 82 0 103 0 [19][20][21]
Kelvin Davis  England Goalkeeper 1994–99 91 0 105 0
Dwight Marshall  England Forward 1994–99 128 28 156 39
Gary Waddock  Republic of Ireland Midfielder 1994–98 153 3 172 3
Graham Alexander  Scotland Midfielder 1995–99 150 15 180 17
Steve Davis  England Defender 1995–99 138 21 175 27
Stuart Douglas  England Forward 1995–2002 146 18 173 23
Ian Feuer  United States Goalkeeper 1995–98 85 0 100 0
Andrew Fotiadis  England Forward 1996–2003 123 18 147 20
Matthew Spring  England Midfielder 1997–2004
2007–08
308 36 357 43
Liam George  Republic of Ireland Forward 1997–2002 102 20 124 24
Alan White  England Defender 1997–2000
2009–10
99 4 115 4
Emmerson Boyce  England Defender 1998–2004 186 8 212 9
Peter Holmes  England Midfielder 2000–07 105 11 127 12
Ahmet Brković  Croatia Midfielder 2001–08 194 31 223 38
Russell Perrett  England Defender 2001–07 99 9 108 9
Sol Davis  England Defender 2002–09 199 3 229 3
Kevin Foley  Republic of Ireland Defender 2002–07 151 3 166 5
Steve Robinson  Northern Ireland 7 Midfielder 2002–08 185 9 211 12 [22]
Dean Brill  England Goalkeeper 2003–09
2012–13
88 0 109 0
Marlon Beresford  England Goalkeeper 2003–04
2004–08
116 0 132 0
Keith Keane  Republic of Ireland Midfielder 2003–12 237 7 284 8
Enoch Showunmi Nigeria Nigerian Forward 2003–06 102 14 114 16
Rowan Vine  England Forward 2004–07 112 31 121 33
Dean Morgan  England Forward 2005–08 88 11 101 12
Jake Howells  Wales Midfielder 2008–16 273 29 334 31
Claude Gnakpa  France Midfielder 2008–11 105 22 134 27
George Pilkington  England Defender 2008–12 140 11 169 12
Mark Tyler  England Goalkeeper 2009–16 257 0 297 0
Alex Lawless  Wales Midfielder 2010–16 169 18 203 22
Andre Gray  England Forward 2012–14 97 52 111 57
Jonathan Smith  England Midfielder 2012–17 149 10 176 11
Steve McNulty  England Defender 2013–16 117 2 125 2
Scott Griffiths  England Defender 2013–16 105 3 115 3
Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu  England Midfielder 2013
2014–
243 19 279 19
Cameron McGeehan  Northern Ireland Midfielder 2014
2015–17
98 28 106 31
Elliot Lee  England Forward 2015
2017–
104 27 123 30
Scott Cuthbert  Scotland Defender 2015–18 97 3 111 4
Dan Potts  England Defender 2015– 149 8 165 10
Olly Lee  England Midfielder 2015–18 105 10 123 11
Alan Sheehan  Republic of Ireland Defender 2016–20 117 6 135 9
Glen Rea  Republic of Ireland Midfielder 2016– 155 6 177 7
James Justin  England Defender 2016–19 90 6 114 6
Danny Hylton  England Forward 2016– 128 50 146 58
James Collins  Republic of Ireland 6 Forward 2017– 156 65 165 69 [23]
Andrew Shinnie  Scotland Midfielder 2017– 90 6 106 10
Harry Cornick  England Forward 2017– 136 20 151 22
Luke Berry  England Midfielder 2017– 99 13 114 14
Sonny Bradley  England Defender 2018– 110 3 119 3
Matty Pearson  England Defender 2018– 111 10 119 10

Notes[]

a 1 2 Number of international caps won while at the club sourced to Hayes, Completely Top Hatters! except where otherwise noted.
b 1 2 For a full description of positions see Football Positions.
c 1 2 Southern Football League and United League appearances and goals sourced to Collings, The Luton Town Story 1885–1985.
Football League appearances and goals for players whose career ended up to and including 1997 sourced to Bailey, The Definitive Luton Town F.C.. This list excludes games played in the abandoned 1939–40 season.
League appearances and goals for players whose career ended post-1997 sourced to Soccerbase.
d 1 2 Other appearances and goals sourced to Bailey, The Definitive Luton Town F.C. unless the player's career ended post-1997, in which case they are sourced to Soccerbase.

Footnotes[]

A. ^ Joe Payne holds the club record for most league goals in a season (55 in 1936–37). He also holds the Football League record for most goals in a match – 10 against Bristol Rovers on 13 April 1936.[14]
B. ^ Bob Morton holds the records for most Luton Town appearances in both the Football League (495) and in all competitions (562).[8]
C. ^ Gordon Turner holds the records for most Luton Town goals scored in both the league (243) and in all competitions (276).[11]
D. ^ Tony Read was unusually utilised as both a goalkeeper and as a forward – he is listed here as a goalkeeper as he appeared more often in that position.[24]
E. ^ Mal Donaghy holds the club record for most international appearances while with the club, with 58 of his 91 for Northern Ireland coming while he was at Kenilworth Road.[9][10]
F. a b With five England caps, Paul Walsh shares the record for most England appearances by a Luton Town player with Bob Hawkes.
G. ^ Curtis Davies became Luton Town's most expensive sale when he was sold to West Bromwich Albion for £3,000,000 on 31 August 2006.[25]
H. ^ Fred Hawkes holds the records for most league appearances for Luton Town, with 509.[7]
I. ^ Bob Hawkes became the first Luton Town player to be capped by any country when he appeared for England against Ireland on 16 February 1907.[26]
J. ^ While a Luton Town player, the dual Irish international Tom Aherne made one appearance for the Irish Football Association-controlled all-Ireland team and 13 for the Football Association of Ireland-affiliated Ireland team.[27]
K. ^ Lars Elstrup became Luton Town's most expensive signing ever when the club paid £850,000 to buy him from Odense Boldklub on 17 August 1989.[28]

References[]

Bibliography
  • Bailey, Steve (December 1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. Soccerdata. ISBN 1-899468-10-2.
  • Collings, Timothy (1985). The Luton Town Story 1885–1985. Luton Town F.C. ISBN 0-951067-90-7.
  • Hayes, Dean P. (November 2002). Completely Top Hatters!. The Book Castle. ISBN 1-903747-27-9.
Notes
  1. ^ Collings (1985). The Luton Town Story 1885–1985. p. 1.
  2. ^ a b Collings (1985). The Luton Town Story 1885–1985. pp. 3–4.
  3. ^ a b Rundle, Richard. "Football Club History Database – Luton Town". Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  4. ^ Solhekol, Kaveh (16 July 2008). "Luton Town lose appeal against points deduction". The Times. London: Times Newspapers. Retrieved 17 July 2008.
  5. ^ "Luton 0–0 Chesterfield". BBC. 13 April 2009. Retrieved 13 April 2009.
  6. ^ "Luton Town win Conference Premier and Football League spot". BBC Sport. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  7. ^ a b c Collings (1985). The Luton Town Story 1885–1985. pp. 196–197.
  8. ^ a b c Bailey (1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. pp. 6, 97.
  9. ^ a b "Mal Donaghy". Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Archived from the original on 28 February 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2009.
  10. ^ a b Hayes (2002). Completely Top Hatters!. p. 90.
  11. ^ a b c d Bailey (1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. pp. 6, 100.
  12. ^ Bailey (1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. p. 31.
  13. ^ Bailey (1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. p. 30.
  14. ^ a b "The Football League Goal Records". The Football League. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  15. ^ Bailey (1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. p. 45.
  16. ^ a b O'Donoghue, Denis (14 April 2009). "The top 50 Luton Town players". The Times. London. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  17. ^ http://www.enfa.co.uk/
  18. ^ "Lars Elstrup" (in Danish). Dansk Boldspil-Union. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  19. ^ "USA – Details of International Matches 1990–1994". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  20. ^ "USA – Details of International Matches 1995–1999". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 26 September 2009.
  21. ^ "USA – National Team Stats 1995". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  22. ^ "Robinson, Steve". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  23. ^ "Collins, James". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  24. ^ Bailey (1997). The Definitive Luton Town F.C. pp. 53–59, 98.
  25. ^ "West Brom snap up defender Davies". BBC. 1 September 2005. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
  26. ^ Collings (1985). The Luton Town Story 1885–1985. p. 19.
  27. ^ Ryan, Sean (1997). The Boys in Green: the FAI international story. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 1-85158-939-2.
  28. ^ "Luton Town all time records". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
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