What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) 06:47 - Mar 8 with 12081 views | dominiciawful | |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 07:50 - Mar 8 with 4853 views | Oxford_Blue | Ipswich v Oxford 1986. Remember Atkins’ free kick. I was six. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:38 - Mar 8 with 4824 views | Scuzzer | Taking to the field in 1968 after finishing the season being promoted to the First Division. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:41 - Mar 8 with 4822 views | Deano69 | A school trip in 1976 to PR, stadium tour and visit the gift shop. Couple of years after, we used to head there for half time as they used to let us in then for free. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:49 - Mar 8 with 4801 views | RonFearonsHair | Before I ever went anywhere near the ground, my primary school headteacher telling us that she had recently moved house and one of the rooms was painted yellow and green. So the first job before moving in was to paint it blue and white. Also being told that the FC in the team badge stood for football club. Was a good curriculum in those days. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:55 - Mar 8 with 4786 views | blueconscience | When carrying my milk crate, asking my dad why there were lot’s of ladies standing along the road after the game. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:56 - Mar 8 with 4782 views | PJH | Seeing Jack Parry play in goal in a red jumper against Plymouth Argyle who played in green. I do not know if it was first team or reserves, it could have been either, but it would be in 1954 or 1955 when I was 3 or 4. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:07 - Mar 8 with 4754 views | GeoffSentence | Watching part of a game from the top of a car park. Vs Spurs in the very early 70's David Best was in goal, and I could only see the part of the game when Spurs were on the attack by Town's penalty area. It didn't grip me and ir was a little while later before I got hooked. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:08 - Mar 8 with 4748 views | Pecker | 1978 F.A. Cup final win over Arsenal. I was 6. (glory supporter) |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:09 - Mar 8 with 4744 views | blueislander |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:56 - Mar 8 by PJH | Seeing Jack Parry play in goal in a red jumper against Plymouth Argyle who played in green. I do not know if it was first team or reserves, it could have been either, but it would be in 1954 or 1955 when I was 3 or 4. |
I somehow got lost in Churchmans in 1953 . My father would deposit me at the front ,and go and stand with his mates. The St.John’s Ambulance people took me to their room, and my name was announced over the tannoy. My Dad was not best pleased. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:16 - Mar 8 with 4725 views | ColchesterBlue1985 | Gavin peacock scoring for Newcastle around 92 at Portman road, one a great turn and strike from 18 yards the other a one on one and great chip over Forrest. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:18 - Mar 8 with 4720 views | daisyisabaddog | August 1972. A 2-1 defeat |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:20 - Mar 8 with 4716 views | Ftnfwest | Around the time of the beats debut via tv, which is the earliest specific memory. Around the same time my dislike of Norwich also started (hated Kevin keelan and his silly posing after goal kicks!) |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:31 - Mar 8 with 4696 views | WeWereZombies | I thought my first visit to Portman Road was going to be a Second Division match against Charlton but I had misunderstood the fixture list (even at nine years old I should not have got that wrong) so I actually saw a Combination match against Portsmouth. On the plus side the game ended 5-5. [edit] I wasn't nine thinking back on this, must have been twelve or thereabouts. [Post edited 8 Mar 2020 16:35]
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:35 - Mar 8 with 4690 views | Pippin1970 | When we won a game |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:37 - Mar 8 with 4682 views | Ace_High1 | I had been to a few games the season before, but clearest memory when I think about this is the game where Marlon Harewood (who we had on loan) hit the post from about 4 years out? 1997 I think it was? |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:39 - Mar 8 with 4677 views | Steve_M | The open-top bus though town after the UEFA Cup win. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:43 - Mar 8 with 4671 views | fabian_illness | I remember my Mum and Nan putting up bunting and flags on the front of our little house down Beaconsfield Rd for the FA cup final in 78. Got a photo of me as a 4 year old standing out the front. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:47 - Mar 8 with 4666 views | Blueastheycome | Ipswich 2- Sheffield United 2 in Nov 1997 Just google’d it and there was only 9k at PR that day! |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:51 - Mar 8 with 4656 views | bobbyramsey |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 08:38 - Mar 8 by Scuzzer | Taking to the field in 1968 after finishing the season being promoted to the First Division. |
Same, Blackburn, Blackpool? Can't remember now. I know Crawford scored in front of the North, place went ballistic..... |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:03 - Mar 8 with 4639 views | patrickswell | March 26 1983 - I’ve travelled up to Paddington from Truro with my Mum to visit relatives in Hertfordshire, my 7th birthday is imminent. We’re met at the station by my uncle Dennis and cousin Tracey. We’re not staying with them but they’re dropping us to another set of relatives. Tracey’s several years older than me and we chat away on the journey. At one point, she asks me whether Ilike football and when I say yes she asks who my favourite team is. I realise that I don’t have one, but as today is a Saturday and I know that the football results won’t have been confirmed yet, I will pick one today. We arrive at Auntie Mary’s and after a respectful time for hellos and chat, I ask if I can watch the telly. I put on World of Sport because I know that it’s nearly time for the wrestling, but ahead of that, Dickie Davies is reading the half time scores. I can’t see Liverpool or Manchester United on the board, which is fine because everyone already supports them and I think that I want to choose a team that’s “mine”. They were playing each other in the League Cup final in one of its last years as a Saturday fixture. I look down the list of half-time scores in the first division and something about the word Ipswich catches my eye. I like the sound and look of it, and I have vague recognition that they had been good in the recent past. They’re drawing 0-0 at Manchester City according to the half-times and I decide that if they win the match, I will support them. After the wrestling, I’m back for the full-time scores. And there it is, caught for posterity and now fixed and immovable within my life: Manchester City 0 Ipswich Town 1 A few months ago, I was astonished to find this on the Internet: https://www.citytilidie.com/latest/ipswich-home-198283/ [Post edited 8 Mar 2020 10:06]
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:03 - Mar 8 with 4639 views | brazil1982 | When the gates were opened about 20 minutes before the end (remember that?) - me and my Dad went in the Portman lower, circa 1981. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:11 - Mar 8 with 4618 views | backinbeige | I’m 34, born in 1985. My dad eased me in to live football be taking me to a pre season friendly vs Southend at Roots Hall some time in the early/mid 90s, probably thinking it would be calmer and less passionate. We wore our red away Fisons kit, Micky Stockwell and John Wark were amongst the starters. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:12 - Mar 8 with 4618 views | Warkystache | Being patted on the head by The Beat (he had a mullet and tinted sunglasses on) following a dramatic 1-1 draw for my school team away at Orwell Park school in the Eastern Schools Cup 1983. I hadn't scored but I did do a really hard tackle on their centre forward, who'd kicked me all game slyly, like a rich cheating little prick. I suspect I'd have been sent off for it today. It was studs up and at least knee height. We won the replay at our place 3-2 after coming back from 2-0 down in the last fifteen minutes. The Beat said, after the Orwell Park game "Well done lads, yer played well there", even though my dad said he'd been supporting Orwell Park. |  |
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What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:25 - Mar 8 with 4593 views | HARRY10 |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:12 - Mar 8 by Warkystache | Being patted on the head by The Beat (he had a mullet and tinted sunglasses on) following a dramatic 1-1 draw for my school team away at Orwell Park school in the Eastern Schools Cup 1983. I hadn't scored but I did do a really hard tackle on their centre forward, who'd kicked me all game slyly, like a rich cheating little prick. I suspect I'd have been sent off for it today. It was studs up and at least knee height. We won the replay at our place 3-2 after coming back from 2-0 down in the last fifteen minutes. The Beat said, after the Orwell Park game "Well done lads, yer played well there", even though my dad said he'd been supporting Orwell Park. |
Watching, and waiting, for our result to come up on the 'teleprinter' on the BBC. My dads could never understand why the job had been given to a man with a stutter. |  | |  |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 10:30 - Mar 8 with 4588 views | EastTownBlue |
What's your earliest Ipswich Town memory? (n/t) on 09:39 - Mar 8 by Steve_M | The open-top bus though town after the UEFA Cup win. |
Likewise. I can remember standing by the bus stop at the top of Civic Drive near the St Mathew's Street roundabout. Pity I was too young to understand the significace of it all. |  | |  |
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