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1990/91 Third Shirt
1990/91 Third Shirt
This was the second season in which this shirt was used, with Bedford having been the sponsor in the previous campaign.The shirt was not intended for use the following season, 1991-92, as the home kit featured white and blue, meaning only the orange variant was required. However, after Luton failed to record a win while wearing the orange version, it was deemed unlucky. As a result, the blue shirt was brought back for the final, must win, match of the season. Unfortunately, it failed to change their fortunes, as Luton lost the game and were relegated.
The team pictured after the famous win at Derby County in the 1989-90 season that kept Luton in Division One. The shirt had the Bedford sponsor on that season.
Action from the 3-1 FA Cup win at Sheffield United in 1990-91
Julian James pictured scoring in the final game of 1991-92 campaign, the Vauxhall sponsor had been covered up and USA (Universal Salvage Auctions) being added.
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1992/93 Home Shirt
1992/93 Home Shirt, mainly worn by David Preece and Phil Gray.
The following season was the same shirt but the players had their names on the back.
Phil Gray about to score at Peterborough United in October 1992 -
1981/1982 Home Shirt
1981/1982 Home Shirt
Clive Goodyear, Ricky Hill and Brian Stein are wearing before the Barnsley home match in 1982, with championship trophy in hand.

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1973/1974 Home Shirt
A match worn home shirt from the 1973/74 season, mainly worn by Jimmy Ryan.
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1970 to 1972 Goalkeeper Jersey
1970 to 1972 Goalkeeper Jersey
Tony Read in action against Leicester in 1971

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1991/92 HOME SHIRT
1991/92 home shirt
The season began with the shirt unsponsored but a little over a month later Universal Salvage Auctions (USA) agreed to become the club's sponsor. Their logo made it's debut in the 10th match of the campaign, an away fixture at Manchester United, which David Preece is shown wearing below.

