LTFC Players
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Dave Beaumont
After understudying Scottish International pair David Narey and Paul Hegarty at Dundee United, Edinburgh born David accepted a £150,000 move to Luton in January 1989 and stepped straight into the... -
Allan Brown
Allan Brown became a record Scottish export when leaving East Fife for Blackpool in exchange for £25,000 in 1950 due to his pace, power and subtlety in the forward line. A Scottish international, he... -
John Eckford
A small (5’5”) winger born in Buckhaven in 1878, who made a name for himself at Raith Rovers where he was a crowd favourite with his dribbling skills. As bigger Scottish clubs hovered he decided to... -
Charlie Ferguson
Born in Dunfermline in 1910, the Scottish Junior international winger was brought to England by Middlesbrough in 1933 but the faster pace of football led to a series of niggling injuries which cut... -
Jock Finlayson
Born in Cowdenbeath in 1912, Jock played most of his early football as a full-back with Motherwell and East Stirling before a move to Clapton Orient in 1933. Jock was not a regular in the side at... -
Andy Harrow
With Luton Town struggling for goals at the start of the 1980/81 campaign, manager David Pleat made a rare dip into the Scottish transfer market and bought Raith Rovers marksman Andy for... -
James Imrie
Born in Markinch, Fife in 1904, Jim ventured south to play for Kettering before playing for two years at Crystal Palace. A commanding goalkeeper he came to Luton in the summer of 1931, just as the... -
George Yardley
Kirkcaldy born George played in goal for East Fife reserves and Scotland amateurs before moving to Forfar and Montrose. Unable to establish himself in his favoured strikers position he emigrated to...