There is no one better placed than Mick Harford to put the fall and rise of Luton Town into perspective.
Harford was a fearsome centre forward in a glorious era at Kenilworth Road, winning the League Cup, scoring as they lost in another Wembley final and collecting his England caps while leading the line for the Hatters.
In his second spell, he was unable to stop the club slipping out of the top flight as the Premier League launched and was sold to Chelsea after relegation, before returning four times to occupy various roles since hanging up his boots.