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Ray Crawford hit two goals for Town at Portman Road to beat Aston Villa and secure the Division One Championship title, way before the inception of the Premier League.
Ironically, it was on April 28 in 1999 that Sir Alf passed away, aged 79.
Ray Crawford hit two goals for Town at Portman Road to beat Aston Villa and secure the Division One Championship title, way before the inception of the Premier League.
Ironically, it was on April 28 in 1999 that Sir Alf passed away, aged 79.
A last-minute Jon Walters goal grabbed a 2-2 draw at champions elect Newcastle United. A crowd of 52,181 also witnessed a fine Connor Wickham (pic) goal for Town before the trophy was handed to the jubilant Geordies.
A last-minute Jon Walters goal grabbed a 2-2 draw at champions elect Newcastle United. A crowd of 52,181 also witnessed a fine Connor Wickham (pic) goal for Town before the trophy was handed to the jubilant Geordies.
A Portman Road record crowd of 30,649 mobbed the Town players on the final whistle as a late Jimmy Leadbetter goal forced a 2-2 draw against Arsenal and kept the Blues in the hunt for the First Division title. Three days later, The Gunners were crushed 3-0 at Highbury
A Portman Road record crowd of 30,649 mobbed the Town players on the final whistle as a late Jimmy Leadbetter goal forced a 2-2 draw against Arsenal and kept the Blues in the hunt for the First Division title. Three days later, The Gunners were crushed 3-0 at Highbury
We grew into the game, looked a bit lethargic first 20 minutes and then found our feet.
Two top goals, never stopped trying. Draw a fair result, Palmer save at end was magnificent.
Nobody in that dressing room has downed tools #itfc
We grew into the game, looked a bit lethargic first 20 minutes and then found our feet.
Two top goals, never stopped trying. Draw a fair result, Palmer save at end was magnificent.
Nobody in that dressing room has downed tools #itfc
Town beat WBA 3-1 at Highbury and made it through to the FA Cup Final for the first time. Thousands of Blues celebrated wildly as goals from Talbot, Mills and Wark sealed a famous win. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGv4...
Town beat WBA 3-1 at Highbury and made it through to the FA Cup Final for the first time. Thousands of Blues celebrated wildly as goals from Talbot, Mills and Wark sealed a famous win. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGv4...
England beat Eire 2-1 at Wembley as Terry Butcher got the better of future Town manager Mick McCarthy. Butcher set up Trevor Steven's opening goal with a fine ball and later saw Gary Lineker later scored his first Three Lions goal.
England beat Eire 2-1 at Wembley as Terry Butcher got the better of future Town manager Mick McCarthy. Butcher set up Trevor Steven's opening goal with a fine ball and later saw Gary Lineker later scored his first Three Lions goal.
South African born Colin Viljoen marked his Town debut in style with a home hat-trick as Portsmouth were beaten 4-2. Outrageously skilful but injury-plagued, Viljoen scored 54 goals in 372 appearances and won 2 England caps from Don Revie in 1975.
South African born Colin Viljoen marked his Town debut in style with a home hat-trick as Portsmouth were beaten 4-2. Outrageously skilful but injury-plagued, Viljoen scored 54 goals in 372 appearances and won 2 England caps from Don Revie in 1975.
Town stalwarts Craig Forrest and Frank Yallop featured for Canada in 1-0 win in San Jose against Costa Rica. The pair went on to win 108 international caps between them and a combined 697 appearances for The Blues whilst at Portman Road.
Town stalwarts Craig Forrest and Frank Yallop featured for Canada in 1-0 win in San Jose against Costa Rica. The pair went on to win 108 international caps between them and a combined 697 appearances for The Blues whilst at Portman Road.
Scottish left winger Jimmy Leadbetter, affectionally nicknamed "Sticks" due to his spindly frame, was the hero at Old Trafford at Town beat Sir Matt Busby's men 1-0. The left-winger's 35th minute ensured a first ever victory over The Red Devils
Scottish left winger Jimmy Leadbetter, affectionally nicknamed "Sticks" due to his spindly frame, was the hero at Old Trafford at Town beat Sir Matt Busby's men 1-0. The left-winger's 35th minute ensured a first ever victory over The Red Devils
Mick McCarthy's Town beat Brighton 2-0 at The Amex and continued their march towards the play-off places. Tommy Smith headed home at he back post before a jinking Jonny Williams home was steered home by Daryl Murphy before a packed away end.
Mick McCarthy's Town beat Brighton 2-0 at The Amex and continued their march towards the play-off places. Tommy Smith headed home at he back post before a jinking Jonny Williams home was steered home by Daryl Murphy before a packed away end.
Town made it 37 points out of a possible 45 as Wolves were clattered 3-0 at Portman Road. David Johnson scored first before clean strikes from Matt Holland and James Scowcroft sealed the Division One win.
Town made it 37 points out of a possible 45 as Wolves were clattered 3-0 at Portman Road. David Johnson scored first before clean strikes from Matt Holland and James Scowcroft sealed the Division One win.
Teenager Dean Bowditch scored a hat-trick live on Sky TV as the Tractor Boys thumped Watford 4-1 at Portman Road in front of 23,524 fans. Jermaine Wright scored the fourth goal when he slammed home as time expired.
Teenager Dean Bowditch scored a hat-trick live on Sky TV as the Tractor Boys thumped Watford 4-1 at Portman Road in front of 23,524 fans. Jermaine Wright scored the fourth goal when he slammed home as time expired.
Bill McGarry's men comfortably beat Norwich City 2-0 at Portman Road thanks to goals from Ray Crawford and Billy Baxter. Baxter won the old Division 2 title in 1960–61, the Division 1 title in 1961–62 and the Division 2 Championship in 1967–68.
Bill McGarry's men comfortably beat Norwich City 2-0 at Portman Road thanks to goals from Ray Crawford and Billy Baxter. Baxter won the old Division 2 title in 1960–61, the Division 1 title in 1961–62 and the Division 2 Championship in 1967–68.
Town moved comfortably into the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup beating St Etienne 3-1 at Portman Road and 7-2 on aggregate. Terry Butcher's header, a John Wark penalty and a Paul Mariner tap-in proved decisive.
Town moved comfortably into the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup beating St Etienne 3-1 at Portman Road and 7-2 on aggregate. Terry Butcher's header, a John Wark penalty and a Paul Mariner tap-in proved decisive.
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Martijn Reuser's free-kick on the hour mark kept Ipswich in the hunt for a European place and condemned West Ham to a 1-0 defeat. The Dutchman's effort gave George Burley's men their first away victory in three months after a fine second half performance.
Martijn Reuser's free-kick on the hour mark kept Ipswich in the hunt for a European place and condemned West Ham to a 1-0 defeat. The Dutchman's effort gave George Burley's men their first away victory in three months after a fine second half performance.
Town smashed Sheffield Wednesday 6-0 with an incredible display as they marched towards consecutive promotions. A wondrous performance from Omari Hutchinson (2), was backed by goals from Al-Hamadi (2), Burgess and Broadhead.
Town smashed Sheffield Wednesday 6-0 with an incredible display as they marched towards consecutive promotions. A wondrous performance from Omari Hutchinson (2), was backed by goals from Al-Hamadi (2), Burgess and Broadhead.
Fifty years today, Town pipped Newcastle Utd 5-4 in a Portman Road humdinger. Town, who went on to finish 3rd and reach the FA Cup semi-final that season, saw Bryan Hamilton (pic) score a hat-trick alongside Allan Hunter and Dave Johnson goals.
Fifty years today, Town pipped Newcastle Utd 5-4 in a Portman Road humdinger. Town, who went on to finish 3rd and reach the FA Cup semi-final that season, saw Bryan Hamilton (pic) score a hat-trick alongside Allan Hunter and Dave Johnson goals.
A crowd of 51,098 packed into White Hart Lane and saw Alf Ramsey's Town smash Spurs 3-1 and march towards the Division One title. Dynamic partnership Ray Crawford and Ted Phillips (2) scored the goals.
A crowd of 51,098 packed into White Hart Lane and saw Alf Ramsey's Town smash Spurs 3-1 and march towards the Division One title. Dynamic partnership Ray Crawford and Ted Phillips (2) scored the goals.
Paul Cook's first win as Town boss saw The Blues pip Plymouth Argyle 1-0 in a behind-closed-doors game due to COVID-19. Spurs loanee Troy Parrott nipped in to pounce on a Pilgrims mistake after 4 minutes and grab the points.
Paul Cook's first win as Town boss saw The Blues pip Plymouth Argyle 1-0 in a behind-closed-doors game due to COVID-19. Spurs loanee Troy Parrott nipped in to pounce on a Pilgrims mistake after 4 minutes and grab the points.