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  1. Jun 2, 2024 · Over the years, Luton Town has experienced its fair share of ups and downs, but its resilience and determination have kept it going strong. In this article, we will explore 13 fascinating facts about Luton Town, from its early days to its recent successes.

  2. Heraldry is such a huge part of civic history, and actually representing the town or city they're assigned to. Keeping Luton's coat of arms, but tailoring it to be club specific in appearance is fantastic and I hope we never deviate from that.

  3. Luton Town have traditionally used the towns crest as its own in a manner similar to many other teams. The club’s first badge was a white eight-pointed star. Four years later a crest comprising the club’s initials intertwined was briefly adopted.

  4. Straw-plaiting was brought to Luton by a bunch of Scots, under the protection of Sir John Napier of Luton Hoo. The rose is from the arms of the Napier family, and the thistle is a symbol of the Scots. The crest shows a hand with a bunch of wheat, again a symbol of straw-plaiting.

  5. Luton Town have traditionally used the town's crest as its own in a manner similar to many other teams. The club's first badge was a white eight-pointed star, which was emblazoned across the team's shirts (then a deep cochineal red) in 1892.

  6. Luton Past – Chapter 2 – Highways and Byways. An examination of the chronology will show there has been no scarcity of historic events in Lutons immediate past despite the often-voiced view by older Lutonians that the town has little to offer historically.

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  8. May 31, 2023 · Luton Town F.C. made First Division in 1955 before facing a series of shortfalls that saw them fall back to the Fourth Division in the 1960s. But they fought their way back, being promoted to the top in 1981 after winning the Second Division.

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