1963–64 Ipswich Town F.C. season explained

Club:Ipswich Town
Season:1963–64
Chairman:John Cobbold
Manager: Jackie Milburn
Stadium:Portman Road
League:Football League First Division
League Result:22nd (relegated)
Cup1:League Cup
Cup1 Result:Second round
Cup2:FA Cup
Cup2 Result:Fourth round
League Topscorer:
Gerry Baker (15)
Season Topscorer:
Gerry Baker (18)
Highest Attendance:28,113 v Manchester United (Division One, 3 September 1963)
Lowest Attendance:8,568 v Walsall (League Cup second round, 25 September 1964)
Average Attendance:16,004
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Pattern B1:_whitecollar
Pattern Ra1:_blueborder
Pattern Sh1:_bluesides
Pattern So1:_bluehorizontal
Leftarm1:FFFFFF
Body1:0000FF
Rightarm1:FFFFFF
Shorts1:FFFFFF
Socks1:FFFFFF
Prevseason:1962–63
Nextseason:1964–65

During the 1963–64 English football season, Ipswich Town F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. Just two years after being crowned champions of England, they finished bottom of the table and were relegated to the Second Division, setting several unwelcome club records along the way.

Season summary

After beating Burnley on the opening day of the season, Ipswich went 23 league and cup matches before registering their next win, the longest winless sequence in the club's history. A 10–1 drubbing at Fulham on Boxing Day remains Ipswich's heaviest ever defeat, though the nine-goal margin was equalled in 1995 when they lost 9–0 to Manchester United in the Premier League. They ended the campaign having shipped 121 league goals, the highest total ever conceded by Ipswich in a single season. In addition to the Fulham debacle, they lost 9–1 at Stoke City and were hit for six goals or more in a further five matches.

The season saw the departure from Portman Road of the club's regular strike partnership of Ray Crawford and Ted Phillips. Crawford signed for Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 1963 (although he would return to Ipswich for a second spell two years later) and Phillips joined Leyton Orient in March 1964. John Compton (to Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic) and Doug Moran (to Dundee United) would also move on before the start of the following season as manager Jackie Milburn began to break up Alf Ramsey's title-winning team.

One of the season's few bright spots was the goalscoring of American-born Gerry Baker, older brother of Arsenal and England forward Joe Baker. Signed by Milburn for £25,000 from Hibernian in December 1963, Baker netted 18 times in 22 matches (including three hat-tricks) to finish the season as the club's leading scorer.

Kit

Ipswich's kit was almost identical to the one worn the previous season. Although there were no changes to the shirt, blue side panels were added to the shorts, and the socks changed from blue and white hoops to plain white with blue turnovers.[1]

Squad

Players who made one appearance or more for Ipswich Town F.C. during the 1963-64 season[2]

Pos.Nat.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKRoy Bailey2703020320
GKDave Bevis50000050
GKJim Thorburn1000000100
DFBilly Baxter4253120476
DFJack Bolton3203010360
DFLarry Carberry1000020120
DFJohn Compton3503010390
DFJoe Davin2603000290
DFGeorge Dougan1601020190
DFAndy Nelson2602010290
MFBobby Blackwood2873010327
MFJoe Broadfoot2943100325
MFJohn Elsworthy2310000231
MFDanny Hegan2153210257
MFJimmy Leadbetter1712010201
MFRoy Stephenson2200020240
MFDennis Thrower10001020
FW United StatesGerry Baker201523002218
FWJohn Colrain1530020173
FWRay Crawford62000062
FWDoug Moran3082020348
FWTed Phillips2040010214
FWFrank Treacy10000010

League standings

See main article: 1963–64 Football League First Division.

Results

Home team listed first[3] [4]

FA Cup

References


Notes and References

  1. http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Ipswich_Town/Ipswich_Town.htm Ipswich Town historical football kits on HFK
  2. http://www.prideofanglia.com/page.php?page=seasons&text=1963-64&level=1 Pride of Anglia - Ipswich Town Football Club Season 1963-64
  3. http://www.prideofanglia.com/page.php?page=seasons&text=1963-64&level=1 Pride of Anglia - Ipswich Town Football Club Season 1963-64
  4. https://www.historical-lineups.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Weeks-01-42-10.pdf Historical Lineups: Tables, Facts, Stats - Season 1963-64