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Luton Town have had their far share of ups and downs over the years, with the club now playing their football in the Championship under the management of Nathan Jones. 

The Hatters have made a strong start to this year's campaign as well, as they currently sit tenth in the second-tier standings after their first 11 matches of the 2020/21 season.

Football League World's Luton Town fan Mark Ryman issued his thoughts on the Hatters' TOP-TEN players of all-time.

Find out who they are, on the next page...

Disclaimer: The views cast from various supporters in the Fan's Voice series do not represent those of Football League World.

As a 15-year-old watching this man beat an entire team or smash one in the top corner from just past the halfway line, Valois was one of the most exciting players to put on a Hatters shirt.

Marvellous Marv was a mainstay of the Hatters lineup in the late 90’s. As a product of the Luton youth system, the defender made 373 appearances with seven goals, the most memorable being the aggregate winner vs Ipswich in the League Cup replay at Kenilworth Road in 1998.

The stopper took the step down from Peterborough during the dark days of the Conference seasons. Consistently showed why he deserved to play at a much higher level and was a huge part of our promotion winning season.

Easily the best captain Luton have had in my lifetime. Also dropped down two leagues to play for the team when the very existence of the club was in jeopardy.

Oakes was a phenomenal winger who weaved past opposing players with ease. Out of his 27 goals for the Town, the second in a 2-1 victory against Derby has to be up there with one of the best solo goals scored by a Luton player.

Scoring the winner in the Littlewoods Cup Final, the only major trophy the Hatters have won, guarantees a place on this list. Stein was a prolific goal scorer (130) who consistently found the back of the net during the most successful era in our history.

Arguably the best Luton number nine of the last 30 years. His partnership with players like Tony Thorpe and Rowan Vine helped see us climb the leagues in the early 2000’s.

Widely regarded as one of the finest midfielders of the mid-eighties, Preece controlled the Hatters midfield through his distribution and ability to turn a player with ease .

Mr. Luton Town himself. Would make any supporter’s list without doubt. A club legend on and off the pitch- best known for his uncompromising play and eye for goal. My generation know him best for that JPT final in 2009 and guiding the team to the Championship in 2019.

Our third longest serving player, Hill epitomised the free flowing, passing football of the Pleat era in the 1980s. Earned 3 caps for England which is far short of the number his talent warranted.