After signing from Middlesbrough in October 2008, Craddock went on to have an impressive stint with the Hatters, finishing as top scorer in the 2009-10 campaign with 24 strikes, before moving to Oxford United in August 2010. However, who would he select in his all-time best XI from players that pulled on a Town shirt on with him? The Luton News looks at just who made the final cut.
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Former Hatters striker Tom Craddock celebrates winning the Johnstone's Paint Trophy in 2009 | Getty
. GK: Mark Tyler
Reliable and consistent just what you want in your goalkeeper. Very good with his feet also. | Getty
. RB: Adam Newton.
Great guy in the changing rooms. I think was maybe under appreciated by the fans but was good going forward and formed an excellent partnership with Claude. | Getty
. LB: Lewis Emanuel
Had everything you want as a full back, both attacking and defensively. | Getty
. CB: George Pilkington
Everyone knows how good George was. Not many better defenders in lower league football in my opinion. | Getty
1. GK: Mark Tyler
Reliable and consistent just what you want in your goalkeeper. Very good with his feet also. | Getty
2. RB: Adam Newton.
Great guy in the changing rooms. I think was maybe under appreciated by the fans but was good going forward and formed an excellent partnership with Claude. | Getty
3. LB: Lewis Emanuel
Had everything you want as a full back, both attacking and defensively. | Getty
4. CB: George Pilkington
Everyone knows how good George was. Not many better defenders in lower league football in my opinion. | Getty