IN PICTURES: How the 1991-92 Division One table looked when Luton were last in the top-flight
By Mike Simmonds
Published 14th Jun 2023, 15:35 BST
Town suffered relegation on the final day of the season
Luton are back in the top division of English football for the first time in over 30 years next season, after winning promotion to the Premier League by beating Coventry City in the Championship play-off final.
The 1991-92 campaign was the last time the Hatters were in the top flight, or Division One as it was then know, as Town were relegated on the final day, just before it was rebranded to what it is more commonly known as today.
The Luton News takes a look back at just how the table finished that term.
The Luton News takes a look back at just how the table finished that term.
21. Notts County - Pts: 40
Despite manager Neil Warnock appearing to have done enough in the Magpies' first season in the top flight since 1984, with County safe in March and Tommy Johnson scoring nine goals, they couldn’t maintain their form. Six defeats from their final nine matches meant they went down, taking Town with them. Photo: Getty Images
First year back following two seasons in Division Two, the Hammers’, with former Luton defender Tim Breacker in their side, only lasted one term, as with Billy Bonds at the helm, they finished bottom of the pile. Once relegation was confirmed, they did beat Manchester United 1-0 as Mike Small bagged 13 goals during the campaign. Photo: Shaun Botterill