Ipswich v Norwich head to head 09:00 - Apr 7 with 1678 views | onceablue | The record against Norwich now reads as below W - 43 L - 43 D - 24 With all the dominance over the last 15 years you would have thought they would now be ahead in this record. Just goes to show prior to this we were the dominant club with the following Better history and more trophies won Bigger ground and fan base |  | | |  |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 09:51 - Apr 7 with 1542 views | ElephantintheRoom | Does your one-eyed narrative include cup games? |  |
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Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 10:00 - Apr 7 with 1524 views | TrumptonBlue |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 09:51 - Apr 7 by ElephantintheRoom | Does your one-eyed narrative include cup games? |
Yes, Ipswich lead 38-36 in league games. |  | |  |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 10:19 - Apr 7 with 1471 views | patrickswell | Trying to follow the head to head on Ipswich-Norwich games can be a disorienting experience. Wikipedia has Norwich ahead of in competitive games because they include the matches the sides played in the Norfolk-Suffolk League at the turn of the 20th Century i.e. shortly before Norwich turned professional. 11 v 11.com is where the figures in the OP come from, but they don’t include the results from the 1945/46 season, where with the league being restructured in the aftermath of the war, both teams played in an 11 team competition called Division 3 North-South. This ran as a league tournament between August and December 1945, and then changed to a round robin Cup tournament between January and April 1946. There were 4 derbies played that season. Norwich won 2, Ipswich won 1 and there was 1 draw. So if that was factored in, Norwich would now be ahead by 45 wins to 44. In conclusion, God bless the Texaco Cup and Simod Cup which account for 3 of our wins. Without them, we’d be way behind in the head-to-head. |  | |  |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 10:45 - Apr 7 with 1392 views | ElephantintheRoom |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 10:19 - Apr 7 by patrickswell | Trying to follow the head to head on Ipswich-Norwich games can be a disorienting experience. Wikipedia has Norwich ahead of in competitive games because they include the matches the sides played in the Norfolk-Suffolk League at the turn of the 20th Century i.e. shortly before Norwich turned professional. 11 v 11.com is where the figures in the OP come from, but they don’t include the results from the 1945/46 season, where with the league being restructured in the aftermath of the war, both teams played in an 11 team competition called Division 3 North-South. This ran as a league tournament between August and December 1945, and then changed to a round robin Cup tournament between January and April 1946. There were 4 derbies played that season. Norwich won 2, Ipswich won 1 and there was 1 draw. So if that was factored in, Norwich would now be ahead by 45 wins to 44. In conclusion, God bless the Texaco Cup and Simod Cup which account for 3 of our wins. Without them, we’d be way behind in the head-to-head. |
All things considered it’s remarkably even - and presumably had many little blips like the one currently favouring Norwich Can’t remember many wins in league or fa cup ties though |  |
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Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 10:57 - Apr 7 with 1377 views | J2BLUE | The 15 years thing is irrelevant. I have ranted on here before about how much I hate stats like that because it has zero relevance to today. When we came up it started a new period as far as i'm concerned and they are narrowly leading. All this 15 years stuff is tedious. Let's hope it doubles to 30 years because we go up and stay up and they fall back to lower mid table where they belong. Evans tied a hand behind our back. That is what it took for them to have a period of dominance over us. Reality is heading for them like a train. |  |
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Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 11:30 - Apr 7 with 1325 views | patrickswell |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 10:45 - Apr 7 by ElephantintheRoom | All things considered it’s remarkably even - and presumably had many little blips like the one currently favouring Norwich Can’t remember many wins in league or fa cup ties though |
They knocked Ramsey’s Championship winners out of the FA Cup in 1962 and McGarry’s recently promoted side out of the League Cup in 1968. Robson’s side were knocked out of the League Cup by them in 74/75, while Bobby Ferguson’s team lost 3 cup ties in successive seasons between 83 & 85. The only League Cup wins we had against them were in 1980 and the first leg of the Milk Cup semi in 1985. The previous longest winless run we had against them was 6 matches between April 1981 & December 1983. Their longest winless run is 8 matches between March 1978 & December 1980. |  | |  |
Ipswich v Norwich head to head on 11:37 - Apr 7 with 1290 views | TrumptonBlue | Competitive games since Town joined the Football League: League: Ipswich 38 wins, Norwich 35, draws 19 Play-Offs: Ipswich 0, Norwich 1, draws 1 FA Cup: Ipswich 0, Norwich 2, draws 1 League Cup: Ipswich 2, Norwich 4, draws 2 Other Cups (Texaco and Full Members): Ipswich 3, Norwich 1 |  | |  |
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