Relive some memorable moments in the Club's 135 year history through our Kenilworth Memories cards that feature players and significant events down the years. The memory cards are a great way to connect with family and friends of all ages.

The front of the cards show a picture of a past player or significant event and ask questions about the player and event while on the reverse facts and further information is listed to help stimulate the discussions. The cards are a great way to connect across the generations by jogging memories with older relatives and friends and neighbours or with younger members of the family who only think football is played on sky tv!

What better way to connect with an older relative or neighbour during the current lockdown - mental wellbeing is so important and a simple 5 or 10 minute conversation reminiscing about the mighty Hatters could make all the difference to someone as well as being great fun as we all remember the ups and downs of the Club we all love. Remember, our memory cards are not quiz cards but especially produced to 'start a conversation' - everyone loves a quiz but it's better to talk!

Below are the first X1 Kenilworth memories cards. Your favourite player or memory not her? Why not contact us with a suggestion for further players or events in the Hatters history you would like to see featured in the next batch of Kenilworth Memories. Drop us an email at [email protected] and we'll do our best to include your suggestions in the next X1 Kenilworth Memories.

Scroll over the pictures and choose a memory to share!

             

                                     

 

                 

With thanks to Roger Wash our club historian for his help in compiling our Kenilworth Memories.

Mental Wellbeing with 

According to the charity, Mind, one in four people in the UK will be affected by a mental health problem this year, and one in six people in England will experience a common mental health problem in any given week. Over the past two seasons, the EFL has joined forces with Mind, the mental health charity, to help improve football’s approach to mental health and raise awareness around the country and the Hatters are uniting with all football clubs to kick off the biggest ever conversation on mental welbeing. 

Football provides a platform like no other to raise awareness and tackle society’s biggest issues. Over the past two seasons, the EFL has joined forces with Mind, the mental health charity, to help improve football’s approach to mental health and raise awareness around the country. Spearheaded by HRH The Duke of Cambridge, 'Heads Up' aims to harness the influence and popularity of football to normalise the conversation around mental health and Luton Town FC are proud to offer our support to the Heads Up campaign, as football comes together to further encourage the conversation around mental wellbeing.

If you or a member of your family want immediate support you can text ‘HeadsUp’ to 85258 to connect with a trained crisis volunteer – a service run by ‘Shout’ and powered by Crisis Text Line, which is available 24/7 and free to text from most mobile networks.

For further advice and support please visit www.mind.org.uk. To learn more about the EFL’s partnership with Mind, please visit: mind.org.uk/onyourside

Kenilworth Memories created as part of our Schools heritage Project funded by