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  Luton Town FC History    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a quiz about the history of Luton Town Football Club. Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, silverginger, May 27 09
Average
silverginger gold member
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  Luton Town 2004-05 League One    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
10 questions on the Luton Town League One title winning season of 2004-05, one for each month plus a bonus question at the end.
Tough, 10 Qns, mick_is_god, May 27 09
Tough
mick_is_god
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Luton Town Trivia Questions

1. In which year were the club formed?

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Luton Town FC History

Answer: 1885

Luton Town are known to fans as 'The Hatters' and were formed in 1885, first playing in the Football League 12 years later finishing eighth in the 2nd Division. Famous Luton supporters over the years include comedian Eric Morecambe and TV presenter, Nick Owen.

2. Where did the club first play their home games?

From Quiz Luton Town FC History

Answer: Excelsior Ground

Luton Town began their football life at the Excelsior Ground between the years of 1885-1897. A spell at Dunstable Road (1897-1905) followed, when the club moved into Kenilworth Road. Hat Stand Street does not exist.

3. Who was the club's first manager in their history?

From Quiz Luton Town FC History

Answer: Charlie Green

Charlie Green was Luton's manager between 1901-28. Thompson had just eight days in charge in 1925, with Kay being in the hot seat between 1929-31, and Wightman 1931-35. Other Luton managers over the years have included Joe Kinnear, Lennie Lawrence, David Pleat and Mike Newell.

4. From which club did Luton sign Marlon Beresford in 2004?

From Quiz Luton Town FC History

Answer: Barnsley

Beresford has been a well travelled goalkeeper during his career. Since his debut in 1987, he has played for Sheffield Wednesday (twice), Bury, Northampton Town (twice), Crewe, Burnley (three times), Middlesbrough, Wolverhampton Wanderers, York, Bradford City, and Barnsley.

5. Who did Luton play in the 1987-88 League Cup final?

From Quiz Luton Town FC History

Answer: Arsenal

Luton were trailing the game 2-1, until Danny Wilson popped up and levelled the score. Brian Stein went on to get a very late winner, for the Hatters to win the cup, 3-2.

6. Luton were promoted into the Championship, following their League One title win during the 2004-05 season. How many points did they gain?

From Quiz Luton Town FC History

Answer: 98

Luton gained a massive 98 points as they won the League One title. The Hatters finished the season 12 points ahead of Hull City in second place. Sheffield Wednesday were the other team promoted.

7. Luton beat Bristol Rovers in a League game in the 1935-36 season. How many goals did Joe Payne score that day?

From Quiz Luton Town FC History

Answer: 10

Amazingly, Payne wasn't due to play that day, but gained his place in the team due to an injury to Billy Boyd. On 13th April, 1936, Payne scored 10 goals to give Luton a 12-0 victory. The Hatters finished the Division Three (South) season in second place.

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