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Ipswich Town v Norwich City

Comparison of Professional Records and other stuff

Norwich Cathedral   Portman Road
Norwich Cathedral: August 20th, 2003   Portman Road: August 20th, 2003

IPSWICH NORWICH
Football League Champions (ONCE) 1961-62 Never
Runners Up (TWICE) 1980-81 and 1981-82 Never
FA Cup Winners (ONCE) 1978 Never
UEFA Cup Winners (ONCE) 1981 Never
Texaco Cup Winners (ONCE) 1973 Never
Appearances in European Cup 4 Nil
Appearances in UEFA Cup 46 6
Appearances in Cup Winners Cup 6 Nil
Total Appearances in Europe 62 6
Appearances in FA Charity Shield 2 Nil
FA Youth Cup Winners (THRICE) 1973, 1975 and 2005 (ONCE) 1982-83
Division 1 (old Div 2) Champions (THREE) 1960-61, 1967-68 and 1991-92 (THREE) 1971-72, 1985-86 and 2003-04
Division 3 (S) Champions (TWICE) 1953-54 and 1956-57 (ONCE) 1933-34
League Cup Winners Never (TWICE) 1962 and 1985
Higher League position (see footnote) Ipswich have finished in a higher league position than Norwich on 42 occasions Norwich have managed to finish higher than Ipswich on just 19 occasions
Longest run in top flight 18 seasons (1968-69 to 1985-86) 9 seasons (1986-87 to 1994-95)
Seasons in top flight 26 21
Number of times re-election applied for Never Once
Number of managers provided to the national (English) side Two (Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson) Nil (No Mike Bassett doesn't count)
Number of Full England Internationals hosted One (England v Croatia, August 20th, 2003) Nil
Number of Full England caps won whilst on respective clubs books

One Hundred and Fifty Six:

Brian Talbot (5), Colin Viljoen (2), Dave Johnson (3), Eric Gates (2), Kevin Beattie (9), Mick Mills (42), Paul Mariner (33), Ray Crawford (2), Richard Wright (1), Russell Osman (11), Terry Butcher (45), Trevor Whymark (1)

Ten:

Chris Woods (1), Dave Watson (5), Kevin Reeves (1), Mark Barham (2), Phil Boyer (1)

Number of Public Monuments/Sculptures erected in honour of former managers Three: Jackie Milburn (unveiled in Newcastle, 1995). Sir Alf Ramsey (Ipswich, 2000). Sir Bobby Robson (Ipswich, 2002) None
Former managers inducted into the National Football Museum Hall of Fame One: Sir Alf Ramsey None
Former managers short listed for induction into the National Football Museum Hall of Fame (2003) One: Sir Bobby Robson None
Former players short listed for induction into the National Football Museum Hall of Fame (2003) One: Mick Mills One: Martin Peters

Footnote: Since Ipswich joined the Football League in 1938. Upto and including the 2005-06 season.

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