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Ipswich Town had an average season in the Championship, finishing in ninth place, eight points away from the playoffs. Manager Jim Magilton was sacked in April after three seasons in charge of Ipswich and was replaced by former Sunderland boss Roy Keane.
McKenna led Ipswich to wins both in their first away game, a 2–1 victory against Sunderland, [3] as well as their first home game, a 2–0 victory against Stoke City. [4] The team also progressed into the second round of the EFL Cup following a 2–0 victory against Bristol Rovers at home, where new signings Cieran Slicker and Jack Taylor ...
The club was founded as an amateur side in 1878 and were known as Ipswich A.F.C. until 1888 when they merged with Ipswich Rugby Club to form Ipswich Town Football Club. [4] The team won a number of local cup competitions, including the Suffolk Challenge Cup and the Suffolk Senior Cup . [ 5 ]
The Ipswich Town away end is packed out and in fine voice as their team close in on their first Premier League victory since 2002. Tottenham Hotspur vs Ipswich Town 15:49
A week later, Ipswich played away at St Mary's to Southampton. Both sides were 17th and 19th going into the fixture respectively as both teams looked to secure their first win of the season and move out of the relegation zone. Tyler Dibling took an early lead for Southampton in the fifth minute, setting Ipswich back. Both sides continued to ...
Ipswich Town announced they would play friendlies against Dartford, [4] Bury Town, [5] Stevenage, [6] Crystal Palace, [7] A double-header against Colchester United [8] and Millwall [8] as part of their pre-season preparations.
Ipswich Town; 2020–21 season; Owner: Marcus Evans (until 7 April 2021) Gamechanger 20 Ltd. (from 7 April 2021) [1] Manager: Paul Lambert (until 28 February 2021) [2] Matt Gill (caretaker)
The 2014–15 season was Ipswich Town's thirteenth consecutive season in The Football League Championship, the second-highest division in the English football league system. [1] In addition to competing in The Championship, Ipswich Town competed in the League Cup and the FA Cup.