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You know what you are getting with Scandinavian imports, by and large. They like British football and settle in quickly, sharing our admiration of work rate and commitment. And they speak the lingo, even adopting local accents in an amusing way. But then there is Lars Elstrup, who played merry hell with this stereotype by chucking in the game and embracing anarcho-Buddhism. Elstrup’s fire burnt briefly but, for Luton Town fans, brightly. Still Luton’s record signing at £850,000 from Odense in his native Denmark, the strong, pacy striker scored 27 goals in 60 games, and played a crucial role in keeping the club in the old First Division in 1991. After an early and fairly unproductive spell at Feyenoord, Elstrup made his name at Odense, helping them to the Danish title in 1989. He joined Luton soon afterwards and had an unconvincing first season (five of his nine goals came in the League Cup against Mansfield). Indeed, Elstrup’s later conversion to extreme religion can possibly be traced back to losing his place to Iain Dowie. It all changed in the 1990-91 season, when he only missed two games. Fans still remember him outpacing Des Walker at the City Ground before scoring, a classy hat-trick at Norwich, and the second goal on a final day 2-0 win at home to Derby which secured Town’s status in the top division. But although he has since spoken fondly of Luton (and, strangely, of playing snooker with Mark Pembridge), an ugly financial dispute followed in the close season, which saw Elstrup go back to Odense. Returning manager David Pleat replaced him with an ageing Brian Stein long on nostalgia but short on everything else, and Luton were duly relegated. From WSC 184 June 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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