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On a European Journey - With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 (Hardcover)
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On a European Journey - With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R305
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It's 40 years since Ipswich Town's UEFA Cup triumph, a cup run that
saw them having to beat no less than three champions-elect to lift
the trophy in Amsterdam's Olympic stadium. In this, the definitive
account (to date!) of Town's European games, the authors take you
through the seasons: From Alf Ramsey's Champions playing in the
European Cup, through the Bobby Robson era and the UEFA Cup triumph
in Amsterdam, to the George Burley Premiership team, and the
'bonus' season in Europe ending under Joe Royle. Every tie is
summarised and most are well illustrated, with photos of action on
the pitch, memorabilia, and the fans on location. As the club's
appointed travel agents, the Houseley brothers were handed a huge
responsibility for smooth organisation, and seeing off any trouble
at a time of widespread football hooliganism. The Ipswich fans,
however, were a credit to club and country and took their good
behaviour and good humour as a badge of honour, something greatly
appreciated by the club's directors and owners, manager Sir Bobby
Robson and the players. The memories these trips produced are
priceless: ships, planes, trains and coaches were chartered as
thousands of fans made the journeys to some of the finest cities in
Europe, to see their team come up against some of Europe's most
famous names. Coach and manager Bobby Ferguson wrote the Foreword
and then gives his assessment of the players of 1980-81 team. There
are accounts from fans, stewards and club officials, journalists,
and the brothers themselves. The Travel Card scheme for fans
devised by David and Philip was ahead of its time: it was taken up
by other clubs, Dennis Howell's working party appointed by the
prime minister, and finally by the FA as the England Travel Club.
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