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Town 145 Years Old Today
Monday, 16th Oct 2023 09:25

Today, October 16th, marks the 145th anniversary of the formation of Ipswich Town Football Club.

Town, then known as Ipswich Association Football Club to differentiate itself from the existing rugby-playing Ipswich Football Club, was formed at a meeting of mainly former pupils of Ipswich School at the Town Hall on Wednesday 16th October 1878.

The then sitting MP, Thomas Cobbold, the great, great uncle of later chairmen John and Patrick, was appointed the president, Mr JHH Knights the honourable secretary, while FG Bond, JM Franks - who had chaired the meeting - George Sherrington, later the club captain, and CE Fisher were elected to the committee.

Broom Hill was established as the home ground with the inaugural game, a match between ‘The Club’, featuring Cobbold who presented a new ball prior to kick-off, and ‘The Secretary’s Team’, taking place on Saturday 26th October.

The game ended 2-2, FG Bond having opened the scoring for The Secretary’s Team, before A Edwards netted an equaliser. Bunnell Burton, later the chairman of well-known local firm Burton, Son and Saunders, put The Club in front before secretary Knights restored parity.

They faced outside opposition for the first time on Saturday 2nd November when they took on local side Stoke Wanderers in a game which ended in a 6-1 victory, Burton having scored the club's first goal.

The margin of victory was little surprise as it was reported at the time that Wanderers hadn’t played association football before and weren’t familiar with the rules.

Ipswich Association Football Club’s first away game was at Harwich a week later, a match which ended in a 2-0 victory having been played in a gale.

In total, they played 12 matches, all friendlies, in that first season, winning eight, drawing one and losing three.

The name changed to Ipswich Town Football Club in 1888 when they merged with Ipswich Football Club. Town turned professional in 1936 and entered the Football League under Scott Duncan's management two years later.

Having also played home matches at Brook's Hall, the club moved to its current home at Portman Road in 1884.


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Help added 09:35 - Oct 16
Happy birthday Ipswich Town.
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Gilesy added 09:56 - Oct 16
I think the bloke who sits next to me was there.
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baxterbasics added 10:37 - Oct 16
Can't wait for out 150th birthday coinciding with our first Champions League win!
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TractorfactorSteve added 10:49 - Oct 16
First season, a gentlemen's game played by gentlemen, while the other lot played the ruffian's game. Seems the former is making a welcome return to our beloved club.
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December1963 added 11:23 - Oct 16
Stoke Wanderers had something in common with some of the match officials we had in league one then!!!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 11:28 - Oct 16
Happy Birthday my beloved ITFC. Here's to 145 more
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WeWereZombies added 11:40 - Oct 16
Fitting that the first game was played very close to Sir Alf's house.
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ArnieM added 11:42 - Oct 16
Happy Birthday to a truly fantastic Club… my Club, OUR Club - COYBs
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itsonlyme added 11:55 - Oct 16
Happy Birthday to the best fans club! We’ve one a long way in those 145 years! Pride of Anglia, as always!
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arc added 12:00 - Oct 16

I don't mean to be a party pooper, but 145th Anniversary?? Oy. Let's wait for the 150th at least. Or is this now an annual holiday? [Eye roll emoji...]
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:02 - Oct 16
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ITFC,The Pride of East Anglia.
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tempzzzz added 13:52 - Oct 16
Never knew all of this. My sons 1st birthday today so when he's older I can tell him he has the same birthday as his football team!
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SpiritOfJohn added 14:06 - Oct 16
Are people who are surprised by this wondering why they see the ITFC 1878 logo everywhere? All of this and more can be found in the excellent 'The men who made the Town' - first published in 1986.
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Marcus added 14:55 - Oct 16
We have five years to organise a party ;)

Let's do it.
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BroomhillPoolTrust added 09:18 - Oct 17
COYB! Happy 145th Birthday to Ipswich Town Football Club this week. In 2016, the Broomhill Pool Trust was proud to have commemorated the birthplace of Ipswich Town Association Football Club with a info-board showing the original team at Broomhill Park, Sherrington Road, adjacent Broomhill Pool’s entrance building. For more info please see the Trust website or facebook page.
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