LTFC Players
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Luke Berry
Born in Cambridge, Luke became a part of the Cambridge United youth set up, working his way up to become a crucial part of their first team squad. Luke became a part of the first team squad in 2009... -
Philip Bower
Born in St Neots in 1861, Philip had previously played for Luton Wanderers when he was surprisingly called up by the Town for a home FA Cup clash against Hotspur of Wimbledon in October... -
Izzy Brown
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Robert Burbage
Born in Peterborough in 1875, Robert was a prolific goalscorer at local non-League level and was recruited by the Town to play in the dying embers of the club’s ill fated stay in the Football League... -
Alec Chamberlain
Fen boy Alec first made a name for himself as a teenage goalkeeper at Colchester but a dream move to Everton did not work out, leading to him signing as number two to Les Sealey at Luton in July... -
Gordon Fincham
Tough, uncompromising centre-half Gordon joined Leicester as a 17 year old in 1952 and after working his way up through the ranks at Filbert Street seemed to have claimed a regular first team spot... -
Dan Gleeson
Born in Cambridge, Dan started as a trainee with his home town club. He made his Cambridge debut on the 1st November 2003 in the old Divison Three against Kidderminster Harriers. 61 appearances and... -
Neil Midgley
Cambridge born Neil joined Ipswich from school but found the going tough at Portman Road and so was allowed to take a loan spell at Luton in September 1999 to gain League experience. Neil made ten... -
Carlton Morris
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Barry Reed
Peterborough born Barry started his footballing career at St Neots before being spotted by Leicester who he joined in 1955. A cool full-back with good distribution, Barry became a mainstay in the... -
Joe Taylor
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Elliot Thorpe
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Chris Turner
Uncompromising centre-half Chris had made over 300 League appearances for Peterborough when Luton manager David Pleat, building his first Hatters side, talked him into moving to Kenilworth...