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The 2009-10 football season marked the 131st year of existence of Ipswich Town Football Club. Additionally, it marked the club's 74th anniversary of turning professional and was the club's 71st consecutive season in the English football league system. [1]

Ipswich Town competed in the Football League Championship, finishing 15th out of the 24 teams. [2] The club also competed in the Football League Cup, where it was eliminated in the Second Round [3], and the FA Cup, where it was eliminated in the Fourth Round. [4]

Season Overview (incomplete)

The 2009-10 season was Roy Keane's first full season as manager of Ipswich Town; although he was in charge for the final two league matches of the 2008-09 season. In the pre-season transfer window

Competition (incomplete)

The Championship (incomplete)

League Cup

Ipswich Town's League Cup campaign was disappointing. After winning a thrilling First Round tie against Shrewsbury Town, Ipswich was knocked out of the competition by Peterborough United at London Road. In this match, Ipswich striker, Tamas Priskin, was unable to score a vital penalty.

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref.
First August 11, 2009 Shrewsbury Town New Meadow 3-3 (2-4 pen.) Wickham (2) 11', 59', Quinn 32' 4,184 [5]
Second August 25, 2009 Peterborough United London Road 2-1 Priskin 14' 5,451 [6]

FA Cup

As in the League Cup, Ipswich only progressed through one round of the FA Cup, falling to a 2-1 defeat against Southampton at St Mary's. This meant Ipswich was only left with trying to improve its league position in The Championship.

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref.
Third January 2, 2010 Blackpool Bloomfield Road 1-2 Colback 3', Garvan 77' 7,332 [7]
Fourth January 23, 2010 Southampton St Mary's 2-1 Couñago 90' 20,446 [8]

Squad (incomplete)

Statistics (incomplete)

Transfers (incomplete)

Transfers In (incomplete)

Date No. Name Position From Fee
July 1, 2009 39 Troy Brown DF Unattached Free
July 2, 2009 3 Damien Delaney DF Queens Park Rangers ?
July 6, 2009 8 Lee Martin MF Manchester United £1.5 million [9]
September 1, 2009 23 Carlos Edwards MF Sunderland £1.35 million [10]
September 1, 2009 6 Grant Leadbitter MF Sunderland £2.6 million [10]

Transfers Out (incomplete)

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2009-10 football season marked the 131st year of existence of Ipswich Town Football Club. Additionally, it marked the club's 74th anniversary of turning professional and was the club's 71st consecutive season in the English football league system. [1]

Ipswich Town competed in the Football League Championship, finishing 15th out of the 24 teams. [2] The club also competed in the Football League Cup, where it was eliminated in the Second Round [3], and the FA Cup, where it was eliminated in the Fourth Round. [4]

Season Overview (incomplete)

The 2009-10 season was Roy Keane's first full season as manager of Ipswich Town; although he was in charge for the final two league matches of the 2008-09 season. In the pre-season transfer window

Competition (incomplete)

The Championship (incomplete)

League Cup

Ipswich Town's League Cup campaign was disappointing. After winning a thrilling First Round tie against Shrewsbury Town, Ipswich was knocked out of the competition by Peterborough United at London Road. In this match, Ipswich striker, Tamas Priskin, was unable to score a vital penalty.

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref.
First August 11, 2009 Shrewsbury Town New Meadow 3-3 (2-4 pen.) Wickham (2) 11', 59', Quinn 32' 4,184 [5]
Second August 25, 2009 Peterborough United London Road 2-1 Priskin 14' 5,451 [6]

FA Cup

As in the League Cup, Ipswich only progressed through one round of the FA Cup, falling to a 2-1 defeat against Southampton at St Mary's. This meant Ipswich was only left with trying to improve its league position in The Championship.

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref.
Third January 2, 2010 Blackpool Bloomfield Road 1-2 Colback 3', Garvan 77' 7,332 [7]
Fourth January 23, 2010 Southampton St Mary's 2-1 Couñago 90' 20,446 [8]

Squad (incomplete)

Statistics (incomplete)

Transfers (incomplete)

Transfers In (incomplete)

Date No. Name Position From Fee
July 1, 2009 39 Troy Brown DF Unattached Free
July 2, 2009 3 Damien Delaney DF Queens Park Rangers ?
July 6, 2009 8 Lee Martin MF Manchester United £1.5 million [9]
September 1, 2009 23 Carlos Edwards MF Sunderland £1.35 million [10]
September 1, 2009 6 Grant Leadbitter MF Sunderland £2.6 million [10]

Transfers Out (incomplete)

References


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