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The Definitive Luton Town
- Authors:
- By Steve Bailey, Brian Ellis
- Format:
- Paperback
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- Published: 31st Dec 1997
- ISBN: 1899468102
- Pages: 102
From Word of Sport:
A statistical history of the Hatters to the end of the 1997 season. Featuring stats for all competitions and presented in an easy-to-read, season by season format, the book lists team line ups, player records, scores and scorers.
From the Publisher:
Season by season grids showing the results of each match, the scorers, attendance, and the eleven players plus substitutes. Attendances are taken from the official Football League records. All first class matches are included, such as League, F.A. Cup, Football League Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup and the Associate Members Cup (now the Auto Windscreens Shield).
A detailed players' A-Z section, listing for every player his birth date, birthplace, date of death (if known), first and last seasons with the club, previous and next clubs, appearances and goals in all competitions.
Miscellaneous facts and figures, such as abandoned games and a record of meetings with all other clubs
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