South African born Billy first came to prominence with Glasgow Rangers from whom the Hatters paid £8,000 for his services in 1948. Scoring a hat-trick in the 3-0 home win over Cardiff in only his...
Cape Town born Roy decided to try his luck in the U.K and after unsuccessful trials at Manchester City joined Clyde where he soon built up a solid reputation as a quick two-footed winger.
Snapped up...
South African born Willie came over to this country to join Birmingham City having been spotted playing for Bremner OB in his home country.
Due to the size of the squad at St Andrews he made only...
Former Luton favourite Billy Arnison, on returning to South Africa following a career ending injury, became a part-time scout for the Hatters and recommended big centre-forward Peter to his old...
One of Luton Town’s favourite sons, Brian is second only to Gordon Turner in the post-war scoring charts and formed magical partnerships with the likes of Bob Hatton and Mick Harford during his long...
Brian’s younger brother Mark joined Luton as a junior before signing professional forms in January 1984.
After making his Hatters debut in 1984, Mark had to wait until the 1986/87 campaign before...
Born in South Africa, Roy was only young when he moved to the USA but after starting his footballing career playing for the University of South Florida he was picked up by Tampa Bay Rowdies where his...
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