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1981-1982 Home Shirt Blue

1981-1982 Home Shirt Blue

1981/82 UEFA Cup Winners Home Shirt

Retro Shirt inspired by the 1981/82 iconic pinstripe Home shirt. With 'UEFA Cup Winners 1981' embroidery under the badge.

'There were echoes of the previous season in Ipswich Town's 1981/82 Division 1 League campaign. For the majority of the year the East Anglian club led the table and looked the most assured and accomplished team in the division, only to be overhauled late in the campaign and left disappointed in runners-up spot.

In 1981 Aston Villa had finished the stronger and this season it was a powerful late surge by Liverpool that did the damage. This loss was all the more painful considering Bobby Robson's team did not face the same fixture pile-up of the previous season, due to an early early First Round UEFA Cup exit to Aberdeen and a surprise FA Cup elimination to Shrewsbury.

There were plenty of goals for the fans to enjoy and John Wark had another free scoring season from midfield with 18. Striker Alan Brazil enjoyed his best season in an Ipswich shirt with 22 strikes. His partnership with Paul Mariner was one of the most lethal in the Europe at the time.'

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1981/82 UEFA Cup Winners Home Shirt

Retro Shirt inspired by the 1981/82 iconic pinstripe Home shirt. With 'UEFA Cup Winners 1981' embroidery under the badge.

'There were echoes of the previous season in Ipswich Town's 1981/82 Division 1 League campaign. For the majority of the year the East Anglian club led the table and looked the most assured and accomplished team in the division, only to be overhauled late in the campaign and left disappointed in runners-up spot.

In 1981 Aston Villa had finished the stronger and this season it was a powerful late surge by Liverpool that did the damage. This loss was all the more painful considering Bobby Robson's team did not face the same fixture pile-up of the previous season, due to an early early First Round UEFA Cup exit to Aberdeen and a surprise FA Cup elimination to Shrewsbury.

There were plenty of goals for the fans to enjoy and John Wark had another free scoring season from midfield with 18. Striker Alan Brazil enjoyed his best season in an Ipswich shirt with 22 strikes. His partnership with Paul Mariner was one of the most lethal in the Europe at the time.'