COPA 1995-96 Away Shirt
Sizing - Please be aware that these are a slightly fitted shirt so if you prefer a looser fit it would be advisable to purchase a size up.
Ipswich Town kicked off the 1995-96 season with a new manager in George Burley and a determination to make an immediate return to the Premier League. An exciting season ensued with lots of goals scored and conceded - Ian Marshall and Alex Mathie both hit 19 in all competitions - but ultimately Town fell just 2 points shirt of securing a play-off spot.
Defensive newcomers Tony Mowbray and Gus Uhlenbeek made good first impressions, as did emerging young England keeper Richard Wright, while the veteran midfielder Simon Milton was voted as Ipswich's player of the year.
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COPA 1995-96 Away Shirt
COPA 1995-96 Away Shirt
Sizing - Please be aware that these are a slightly fitted shirt so if you prefer a looser fit it would be advisable to purchase a size up.
Ipswich Town kicked off the 1995-96 season with a new manager in George Burley and a determination to make an immediate return to the Premier League. An exciting season ensued with lots of goals scored and conceded - Ian Marshall and Alex Mathie both hit 19 in all competitions - but ultimately Town fell just 2 points shirt of securing a play-off spot.
Defensive newcomers Tony Mowbray and Gus Uhlenbeek made good first impressions, as did emerging young England keeper Richard Wright, while the veteran midfielder Simon Milton was voted as Ipswich's player of the year.
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Sizing - Please be aware that these are a slightly fitted shirt so if you prefer a looser fit it would be advisable to purchase a size up.
Ipswich Town kicked off the 1995-96 season with a new manager in George Burley and a determination to make an immediate return to the Premier League. An exciting season ensued with lots of goals scored and conceded - Ian Marshall and Alex Mathie both hit 19 in all competitions - but ultimately Town fell just 2 points shirt of securing a play-off spot.
Defensive newcomers Tony Mowbray and Gus Uhlenbeek made good first impressions, as did emerging young England keeper Richard Wright, while the veteran midfielder Simon Milton was voted as Ipswich's player of the year.



















