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  1. James Holland

    James Holland
    James John HOLLAND
    Born in Edmonton, James played for two seasons in the reserves at Tottenham before he was signed by the Town in February 1913 to assist in the push for promotion from Southern League Division...
  2. William Jelly

    William Jelly
    William George JELLY (born 1895)
    Born in Edmonton in 1895, William played for Clarion on Tottenham marshes before joining Grove Albion in the Middlesex & District League. Spotted by a Luton supporter who was working in London, he...
  3. David Livermore

    David Livermore
    David LIVERMORE (born 1980)
    Born Edmonton, North London. David is best known for being a Millwall Stalwart between 1999 and 2006 where he played 310 times scoring 14 goals as a defender and midfielder. A move to Leeds United...
  4. Dean Morgan

    Dean Morgan
    Dean Lance MORGAN (born 1983)
    Born in Edmonton, Dean caught the eye of Colchester United following trials with Luton Town, joining “The U’s” youth system, signing professional forms at Layer Road in 2001. Dean impressed with his...
  5. Ernie Pett

    Ernie Pett
    Ernest Frank PETT (born 1892)
    Born in Edmonton in 1892, Ernie came on trial from Athenian League side Barnet in August 1920 and played at right-half in the Town’s first game back in the Football League at Swindon in the same...
  6. Martyn Sperrin

    Martyn Sperrin
    Martyn Robin SPERRIN (born 1956)
    Martin Robin SPERRIN Son of ex-Brentford star Billy, Martin was plying his trade with Edgware when Luton scouts invited him and team mate Brian Stein to Kenilworth Road. A matter of weeks later...
  7. Jim Standen

    Jim Standen
    James Alfred STANDEN (born 1935)
    After joining Arsenal from Rickmansworth Town as a teenager in 1953, Jim had to wait patiently behind the consistent and injury free Welsh international Jack Kelsey in the Gunners goal. A...
  8. Tony Thear

    Tony Thear
    Anthony Charles THEAR (born 1948)
    After failing to make the grade at Arsenal, the Edmonton born striker was snapped up by Fourth Division Luton in 1966 as a hoped for replacement for the recently departed John O’Rourke. Tony burst...