1993–94 Ipswich Town F.C. season

Ipswich Town
1993–94 season
Chairman John Kerr
Manager John Lyall
Premier League 19th
FA Cup Fifth round
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorer League:
Ian Marshall (10)

All:
Ian Marshall (15)
Average home league attendance 16,382

During the 1993–94 English football season, Ipswich Town F.C. competed in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

Ipswich Town looked to improve on their 16th-place finish of the previous campaign. Their initial form was promising, and in November they held Manchester United to a goalless draw at Old Trafford. But, as had happened a season earlier, their late season form took a dramatic slump and they found themselves in a relegation battle.

Ipswich's survival was secured on the final day of the season after fellow strugglers Sheffield United were beaten by Chelsea and Oldham Athletic failed to beat Norwich City.

Kit

Ipswich Town's kit was manufactured by English company Umbro and sponsored by Ipswich-based chemical manufacturer Fisons.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1Manchester United (C) 42271148038+4292UEFA Champions League 199495 Group stage
2Blackburn Rovers 4225986336+2784UEFA Cup 199495 First round
3Newcastle United 42238118241+4177
4Arsenal 42181775328+2571UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 199495 First round1
5Leeds United 42181686539+2670
6Wimbledon 421811135653+365
7Sheffield Wednesday 421616107654+2264
8Liverpool 42179165955+460
9Queens Park Rangers 421612146261+160
10Aston Villa 421512154650457UEFA Cup 199495 First round2
11Coventry City 421414144345256
12Norwich City 421217136561+453
13West Ham United 4213131647581152
14Chelsea 421312174953451UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 199495 First round3
15Tottenham Hotspur 421112195459545
16Manchester City 429181538491145
17Everton 421282242632144
18Southampton 421272349661743
19Ipswich Town 429161735582343
20Sheffield United (R) 428181642601842Relegated to Football League First Division 199495
21Oldham Athletic (R) 429132042682640
22Swindon Town (R) 4251522471005330

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

1 Arsenal qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as defending champions

2 Aston Villa qualified for the UEFA Cup as League Cup winners

3 Chelsea qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as FA Cup runners-up

P = Games Played; W = Games Won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals For; A = Goals Against; Pts = Points

Results

Ipswich Town's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
14 August 1993 Oldham AthleticA3–012,182Marshall, Palmer, Mason
17 August 1993 SouthamptonH1–014,569Marshall
21 August 1993 ChelseaH1–017,582Marshall
25 August 1993 Norwich CityA0–119,189
28 August 1993 Sheffield UnitedA1–117,932Whitton
31 August 1993 Newcastle UnitedH1–119,102Kiwomya
11 September 1993 ArsenalA0–428,563
18 September 1993 Aston VillaH1–216,617Marshall
26 September 1993 Tottenham HotspurH2–219,411Milton, Marshall
2 October 1993 Queens Park RangersA0–312,292
17 October 1993 Leeds UnitedH0–017,548
25 October 1993 WimbledonA2–07,756Mason, Stockwell
30 October 1993 EvertonH0–215,078
6 November 1993 Sheffield WednesdayH1–415,070Marshall
20 November 1993 Swindon TownA2–213,343Wark (2)
24 November 1993 Manchester UnitedA0–043,300
27 November 1993 Blackburn RoversH1–014,582Youds
4 December 1993 Oldham AthleticH0–012,004
8 December 1993 SouthamptonA1–09,028Kiwomya
11 December 1993 ChelseaA1–112,508Kiwomya
18 December 1993 Norwich CityH2–119,498Wark (pen), Megson (own goal)
27 December 1993 West Ham UnitedH1–121,024Linighan
1 January 1994 LiverpoolH1–222,355Marshall
15 January 1994 Leeds UnitedA0–031,317
22 January 1994 WimbledonH0–012,372
2 February 1994 Coventry CityA0–111,265
5 February 1994 Manchester CityA1–228,188Marshall
12 February 1994 EvertonA0–019,588
22 February 1994 Sheffield UnitedH3–210,747Marshall, Linighan, Slater
5 March 1994 ArsenalH1–518,656Dixon (own goal)
12 March 1994 Aston VillaA1–023,732Johnson
19 March 1994 Tottenham HotspurA1–126,653Kiwomya
23 March 1994 Newcastle UnitedA0–232,216
26 March 1994 Queens Park RangersH1–315,182Genchev
29 March 1994 Manchester CityH2–213,099Linighan, Genchev (pen)
2 April 1994 West Ham UnitedA1–218,307Mason
4 April 1994 Coventry CityH0–212,633
9 April 1994 LiverpoolA0–130,485
16 April 1994 Swindon TownH1–114,934Marshall
23 April 1994 Sheffield WednesdayA0–523,457
1 May 1994 Manchester UnitedH1–222,559Kiwomya
7 May 1994 Blackburn RoversA0–020,633

FA Cup

Main article: 1993–94 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1994 Swindon TownA1–112,105Marshall
R3R18 January 1994 Swindon TownH2–112,796Stockwell, Marshall
R429 January 1994 Tottenham HotspurH3–022,539Marshall, Johnson, N Thompson
R519 February 1994 Wolverhampton WanderersA1–128,234Wark
R5R2 March 1994 Wolverhampton WanderersH1–219,385Palmer

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg21 September 1993 Cambridge UnitedH2–18,654Milton
R2 2nd leg5 October 1993 Cambridge UnitedA2–0 (won 4-1 on agg)6,979Marshall, Kiwomya
R327 October 1993 LiverpoolA2–319,058Mason (pen), Marshall

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[2][3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Canada GK Craig Forrest
2 England MF Mick Stockwell
3 England DF Neil Thompson
4 England MF Paul Mason
5 Scotland DF John Wark
6 England DF David Linighan
7 Wales MF Geraint Williams
8 England MF Gavin Johnson
9 Bulgaria MF Boncho Genchev
10 England FW Ian Marshall
No. Position Player
11 England FW Chris Kiwomya
12 England FW Paul Goddard
13 England GK Clive Baker
15 England DF Phil Whelan
16 England DF Eddie Youds
17 England MF Simon Milton
18 England MF Steve Palmer (captain)
19 Canada DF Frank Yallop
21 England MF Stuart Slater
22 England MF Lee Durrant

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
14 England FW Steve Whitton (to Colchester United)
No. Position Player
21 Australia MF Vlado Bozinovski (released)

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
20 England MF David Gregory
23 England GK Phil Morgan
24 England DF Lee Honeywood
25 England MF Adam Tanner
26 England FW Neil Gregory
No. Position Player
27 England DF Leo Cotterell
28 England FW Gary Thompson
29 Scotland MF Graham Connell
30 Scotland FW David Pirie

References

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