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    Matches On This Day

    Posted by Hatters Heritage on 18/9/2024, 6:53:17

    1897
    A 2-1 win at Newton Heath thanks to goals from Tommy McInnes and Tommy Little. It remains the only time Luton have avoided defeat away to Manchester United.
    https://hattersheritage.co.uk/matches/newton-heath-vs-luton-town-fc-18-sep-1897

    1968
    Graham French collects the ball in his own penalty area, beating three players and the 'keeper before scoring one of the most famous goals Kenilworth Road has ever seen, in a 4-2 win against Mansfield.
    https://hattersheritage.co.uk/matches/luton-town-fc-vs-mansfield-town-18-sep-1968

    1982
    Brian Stein scores a hat-trick, but the goal of the game in a 5-0 win against Brighton comes from Wayne Turner's overhead kick.
    https://hattersheritage.co.uk/matches/luton-town-fc-vs-brighton-hove-albion-18-sep-1982

      Re: Matches On This Day

      Posted by J Block OAP on 18/9/2024, 8:56:54, in reply to "Matches On This Day"

      Thanks for the reminder of that magical night game v Mansfield. And the best goal EVER.

        Re: Matches On This Day

        Posted by Paul Showler on 18/9/2024, 8:47:22, in reply to "Matches On This Day"

        Only three players? I thought it was a lot more than that

        Not that i was there

          Re: Matches On This Day

          Posted by EastEnder on 18/9/2024, 10:01:50, in reply to "Re: Matches On This Day"

          I think he maybe technically only dribbled around 3 defenders but the other players couldn't catch him.

          Maradona didn't actually dribble past any more than 3 England players for the greatest goal ever scored TM.




            Re: Matches On This Day

            Posted by Hatters Heritage on 18/9/2024, 8:59:57, in reply to "Re: Matches On This Day"

            Three defenders according to Chiltern's match report.


            image upload

            Re: Matches On This Day

            Posted by pingu on 18/9/2024, 8:10:56, in reply to "Matches On This Day"

            love these🧡.

              Re: Matches On This Day

              Posted by The Outsider on 18/9/2024, 8:00:15, in reply to "Matches On This Day"

              56 years. Quite frightening. Where does the time go?

                Re: Matches On This Day

                Posted by J in c on 18/9/2024, 8:14:36, in reply to "Re: Matches On This Day"

                I prefer theFanrlaw history stuff

                Smiles on train at Penrith

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