1959-60 Luton Town Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 9-21-12 - 30 points
Finishing 22nd in TFL1
Location: Luton, England
Luton Town of The Football League First Division ended the 1959-60 season with a record of 9 wins, 12 draws and 21 losses for 30 points finishing twenty-second in TFL1.
The team scored 50 goals, worst in the league and surrendered 73. Billy Bingham netted 16 goals for the squad, while Gordon Turner, Joe McBride, Tony Gregory and Allan Brown each contributed five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Ronald Baynham | G | June 10, 1929 | 6'1" | Birmingham, England | |
Billy Bingham | F | August 5, 1931 | 5'7" | 141 | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Allan Brown | October 12, 1926 | 5'10" | 163 | Kennoway, Scotland | |
Alan Collier | G | March 24, 1938 | Markyate, England | ||
Mike Collins | D | February 1, 1938 | Bermondsey, England | ||
George Cummins | March 12, 1931 | Dublin, Ireland | |||
Alan Daniel | D | April 5, 1940 | Ashford, England | ||
Michael Dixon | F | March 14, 1937 | Willesden, England | ||
Seamus Dunne | April 13, 1930 | Wicklow, Ireland | |||
Tony Gregory | F, M | May 16, 1937 | Luton, England | ||
John Groves | M, F | September 16, 1933 | Langwith, England | ||
Barry Hawkes | F | March 21, 1938 | Easington, England | ||
Ken Hawkes | May 6, 1933 | Easington, England | |||
Terry Kelly | M | January 16, 1932 | , England | ||
John Kilgannon | F | June 26, 1936 | Stenhousemuir, Scotland | ||
Joe McBride | F | June 10, 1938 | 5'8" | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Albert McCann | M, F | November 1, 1941 | Maidenhead, England | ||
Harvey McCreadie | F | October 1, 1942 | Glenluce, Scotland | ||
Brendan McNally | January 22, 1935 | Drimnagh, Dublin Ireland | |||
Bob Morton | M | September 25, 1927 | Aston Clinton, England | ||
David Noake | F | June 9, 1940 | Yeovil, England | ||
Dave Pacey | October 2, 1936 | Luton, England | |||
Mike Tracey | February 14, 1935 | Blackburn, England | |||
Gordon Turner | June 7, 1930 | Doncaster, England | |||
John Warner | May 6, 1940 | Ashington, England |