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Henry (Reg)
Kingham (1926 - 1936)
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| Born (November 19th 1904) Harpenden | ||
| Died (????) | ||
| Position (Full Back) | ||
| League Appearances 250 | ||
| Goals 0 | ||
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| Harpenden born Reg Kingham was a loyal one club servant who recorded exactly 250 league appearances. He joined the club in 1926, making his debut in a 0-0 draw at Gillingham on February 19th 1927. He was best described as a speedy defender and judicious tackler. The highlight of his career was being an ever presentb during the FA Cup run in 1932/33 when Thec Town reached the 6th Round for the first time in their history. During the Summer months he was more than a useful performer on the cricket field | ||
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Luton Town FC 1936/37
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| Back Row, Finlayson, Pakes (Trainer) Mackey, Kingham, Dolman, Smith, Liddell (Manager), Godfrey, Fellowes. | ||
| Front Row, Hodge, Martin, Mills, Martin, Stephenson, Nelson | ||