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“Just gave it a good go,” says the 31-year-old midfielder. “The main thing is that I was a good person and I gave it a good go. I’m not too fussed about anything else really.”
Not one fan who has watched him score 26 times in 184 Hatters appearances over seven seasons, win three promotions from League Two to the Premier League and write himself into club history as the only man to score in all four top divisions would argue against that.
From his debut at Mansfield in August 2017, to the two Premier League fixtures in which he scored at Kenilworth Road, against Nottingham Forest and Brentford, Berry gave it absolutely everything whenever he wore the Town shirt.
But did he ever think that when he made the move from Cambridge United, he would end up in the top flight with us?
“Probably not, no,” he says. “Probably that was a bit too much of a dream, thinking that we’d get to the Premier League in six years. I definitely thought it was on the up. I definitely thought we’d get out of League One.
“I thought potentially for sure that we’d be in the Championship, because the players we had at the time – we had JJ, Stacey, we had a really good team. But I could never have dreamt of going again into the Premier League.”
Eleven of the Town’s 18-man squad that day at Field Mill went on to play in the Championship for the Hatters, while James Justin and Jack Stacey move to the Premier League with Leicester and Bournemouth respectively.
“One of the main things is that there has been good people at this club, and that’s down to recruitment really, isn’t it? Recruiting the right people and every single player I’ve played with here has been a great character in their own way.











