Luton Sixth Form College

Luton Sixth Form College is a sixth form college situated in Luton, Bedfordshire.

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1985–86 In English Football - Diary of The Season
... only team not to require a replay to reach the FA Cup sixth round when they win 2–1 away to Tottenham Hotspur ... Luton Town beat Arsenal 3–0 at Kenilworth Road in the second replay of their FA Cup fifth round tie. 1986 - Everton come from two goals down to draw 2–2 with Luton Town in the FA Cup sixth round ...
Luton Sixth Form College - Alumni - Luton Grammar School
... Ivor Clemitson, Labour MP from 1974-9 for Luton East James Dyer, archaeologist, writer and author of the school centenary history Rhubarb and Custard (2004) Dennis ...
1989–90 In English Football - Diary of The Season
... He is only the sixth manager to have taken charge of West Ham since their formation in 1900. 21 August 1989 – Luton Town pay a club record £650,000 for striker Lars Elstrup from Danish side OB Odense ... end when Liverpool and Norwich City both lose 4–1 away from home, to Southampton and Luton Town respectively ...
2005–06 In English Football - Diary of The Season
... United lead the table with Reading in second place, ahead of newly-promoted Luton Town on goal difference ... Luton, Wolves, Watford and Leeds make up the rest of the top six ... Athletic complete the top five, while a disappointing Manchester United and Arsenal are sixth and seventh respectively ...

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