LTFC Players
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Emmerson Boyce
Aylesbury born Emmerson was one of the many players to come through Luton Town’s schools and youth development programme prior to signing YTS forms in the summer of 1995. He made the breakthrough... -
Micky Brown
Slough born Micky joined Fulham from school but played only a handful of games in the Cottagers Division One side in four years so moved on to Millwall in 1965 where he was a regular in the team... -
Viv Busby
As a youngster, Viv signed on for his home town club Wycombe Wanderers where his goalscoring exploits came to the attention of Luton Town manager Alec Stock who signed him in January 1970. He did... -
Jake Gray
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Matt Ingram
Born in High Wycombe, Matt Ingram joined local side Wycombe Wanderers’ academy, earning high praise from a young age, being selected whilst still a scholar to sit on the bench for the first team... -
Mike Keen
Mike had already enjoyed a footballing career which would have been the envy of most professional players before having a second! Signing on for Q.P.R. in 1959, Mike soon established himself in the... -
Billy Keen
Born in Chesham in 1901, Billy joined Millwall at the end of the Great War after winning a Military Medal in France and played reasonably regularly in five seasons at the Den, averaging a goal every... -
Alex Lacey
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Rob Matthews
Rob first caught the eye of Notts County when turning out for Shepshed Charterhouse while studying for a degree at Loughborough University. He signed for the Magpies in March 1992 and made his full... -
Mark McGuinness
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Paul McLaren
High Wycombe born and a Bucks County youth player, Paul joined Luton as a trainee before making his League debut on the final day of the 1993/94 campaign in a 2-2 draw at Stoke. A strong tackling... -
Bob Morton
Local boy Bob stayed loyal to his roots and ended up spending nearly 20 years with his only Football League side, Luton Town, making 495 League appearances in that time, a club record. After playing... -
Lloyd Owusu
Born in Slough, Lloyd had a long career as a striker scoring goals almost everywhere he went. His raised arms, palms up “raise the roof” celebration was unique to Lloyd and he did it for well over... -
Jack Snelus