News has reached Kenilworth Road of the sad passing of 1950’s winger Mick Cullen at the age of 93.
Born in Glasgow. Mick played junior football in the area and was just starting out as an apprentice sheet metal draughtsman when he was spotted by scout and ex-Town player Doug Gardiner who recommended the 17-year-old to the Hatters as a centre-forward, but manager Dally Duncan soon moved him out to the wing.
A two-year stint in the RAF on National Service followed before he made his League debut for the Town in a 3-1 defeat at Birmingham in April 1952.
A handful for any defender with a unique shuffle, Mick starred for the Town as they won promotion to Division One (now Premier League) in 1955 and earned a Scottish cap against Austria a year later, the first Luton player to do so, even though he was in the reserves at the time! He also won a Scotland B cap where the opponents England included Tom Finney and Busby Babes Duncan Edwards and Tommy Taylor.
Surprisingly transferred to Grimsby in 1958, Mick went on to become virtually ever present over four years at Blundell Park before finishing his League career at Derby County.
Mick remained in Luton and worked at Vauxhall and the railway station car park and was a regular visitor to Kenilworth Road.
Latterly, Mick lived at Trefoil House Care Home in Luton where a delegation from the club, including fellow Scot Kal Naismith, visited him on his 90th birthday.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to all his friends and family.
The funeral service will take place at the Vale crematorium on Friday 13th September at 11.00am.
Roger Wash