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Revision as of 20:58, 25 March 2004

Ipswich Town FC are the football team of Ipswich, in East Anglia, England. They are known as the Tractor Boys because of Ipswich's agricultural history, and also as the Blues for the colour of their jerseys. Ipswich won the League in the 1961/62 under the management of Sir Alf Ramsey, and the FA Cup in 1978 with Bobby Robson at the helm. Town also won the UEFA Cup in 1981, beating Dutch team AZ Alkmaar 5-4 in a two-legged final.

Ipswich's current manager is Joe Royle. Their main rivals are Norwich City.

Squad for 03/04

Goalkeepers

  • Kelvin Davis
  • Lewis Price
  • Andy Marshall

Defenders

  • Fabian Wilnis
  • Drissa Diallo
  • John McGreal
  • Chris Makin
  • Georges Santos
  • Aidan Collins
  • Scott Mitchell

Midfielders

  • Chris Bart-Williams
  • Alan Mahon
  • Jim Magilton
  • Tommy Miller
  • Ian Westlake
  • Jermaine Wright
  • Matthew Richards
  • Gerard Nash
  • Antonio Murray
  • Matt Bloomfield
  • Nabil Abidallah

Strikers

  • Shefki Kuqi
  • Pablo Gonzalez Counago
  • Darren Bent
  • Alun Armstrong
  • Dean Bowditch
  • Richard Naylor
  • Martijn Reuser

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