Memries of Ipswich - Pt. 4

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So we reach the halfway point of the season and will have now played every team in the Championship.

I’ve already done three of these ‘Memries of Ipswich’ – Part One, Part Two and Part Three.

We last met the Tractor Boys on March 10th earlier this year, when a totally-uninspiring 0-0 draw was played out at Portman Road in front of just 15,152. There were just 11 games of the 2017-18 season left and we would win only three more games that season.



Full history v Ipswich Town.

We’ve met Ipswich in the League a total of 62 times so far:

Home: P:31 W:14 D:9 L: 8 F:52 A:34

Away: P:31 W:4 D:13 L:14 F:25 A:47

Championship Table:

Currently rock-bottom of the Championship with just two wins out of 22 games, The Tractor Boys recorded only their second win last Saturday (15th) with a 1-0 home win against Wigan Athletic. ‘New manager bounce’? Whatever, but this game is one where anything less than 3 points for the Blades would be totally unacceptable.

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Full Championship Table

Form Guide: (Last six league games - latest on the right).

United bumble along in mid-table with eight points from the last six games. Ipswich's win on Saturday lifts them to 20th place but still only four points out of the last 18.

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Full Championship Form Guide

Ipswich Top Scorers:

Without Martyn Waghorn’s 16 league goals last season, it’s no surprise that Ipswich are struggling to score (just 18 goals in 22 games) with only Bolton – 15 goals in 22 games - having a poorer return. Freddie Sears remains a dangerous player.

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The Manager:

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Much-travelled Paul Lambert is now on his 9th managerial job. His most productive spell came while he was at near-neighbours Norwich City. In 2009-10, he led the Canaries to be champions of League One and the following year (2010-11) to runners-up in The Championship, thus gaining promotion to the Premier League. Since then? Nothing.

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Ipswich are being linked with a move for Middlesbrough’s Rudy Gestede in the January Transfer Window.
 



We haven't got a great record down there, only 4 league wins. Hopefully our form against lower teams will see us through.
 
grafikhaus could you looksee when Ipswich had back to back wins.

Google down again? :D

Surprisingly, earlier this year (2017-18 season):

Feb. 24 2018 Preston 0 Ipswich 1 and just over week later...

March 6 2018 Sheffield Wed. 1 Ipswich 2. :)

Earlier last season, they won four on the trot in the league:

Aug. 5 2017 Ipswich 1 Birmingham 0

Aug 12 Barnsley 1 Ipswich 2

Aug 15 Millwall 3 Ipswich 4

Aug 19 Ipswich 2 Brentford 0

Plus - on Aug 8 - Luton 0 Ipswich 2 (Carabao Cup First Round. A brace from David McGoldrick).
 
Wonder what Mauricio Tarrico is up to nowadays?
 
We did in the 1970s (league only) Played 5, won 2 and drew 3 and Bobby Robson was the manager for them!
We've had a few 'hoodoos' broken under Wilder, first win at Bolton since 1969, first win at Blackburn since 1986, so there's no reason why we shouldn't win there. We obviously won there in the FA Cup last season too.
 

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