Born in Sunderland in 1896, Randolph (as he liked to be called!), was a boy musician in the Yorkshire Regiment during the Great War and also turned out for the Regiment’s football team as an all...
One of the most popular players to have pulled on a shirt for Luton Town, Mick was the perfect centre-forward combining power in the air with a delicate touch on the deck. It is crying shame that he...
Strong and enthusiastic wing-half Mark was plying his trade with Ryhope Colliery Welfare when he was recommended to Luton Town by their scout in the north-east.
Mark initially signed for the Hatters...
Born in Sunderland in 1878, Tom was a capable goalkeeper, albeit on the short side, who was given a couple of games in Sunderland’s first team in 1898.
Tom then went on to enjoy two seasons at...
Born in Sunderland in 1902, Ted had enjoyed a successful career at Hartlepool, Newport, Portsmouth and Reading before he arrived at Kenilworth Road in the summer of 1929.
Luton manager John...
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