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2006–07 Ipswich Town F.C. season


FieldValue
clubIpswich Town
season2006–07
managerJim Magilton
chairmanDavid Sheepshanks
stadiumPortman Road
leagueChampionship
league result14th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFifth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFirst round
league topscorerAlan Lee (16)
season topscorerAlan Lee (17)
highest attendance28,355
(vs. Colchester United, 20 January 2007, Championship)
lowest attendance11,732
(vs. Chester City, 16 January 2007, FA Cup)
average attendance22,890
prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08

(vs. Colchester United, 20 January 2007, Championship) (vs. Chester City, 16 January 2007, FA Cup)

The 2006–07 season was the 62nd full season of league football for Ipswich Town. The club played in the Football League Championship for the 2006–07 season, whilst also competing in the FA Cup and League Cup.

Events

  • 5 June 2006 - Jim Magilton replaces Joe Royle as manager.
  • 19 November 2006 - Town defeat Norwich City 3–1 in the East Anglian derby, with Danny Haynes scoring two late goals.
  • 28 April 2007 - Ipswich effectively relegate Leeds United with a draw at Elland Road. The game is stopped half a minute early because of crowd trouble, with the responsible fans removed from the ground. Referee Nigel Miller controversially brings the teams back out to end the game. Ipswich hold on to a draw and would have won the game had their goals not been ruled out for offside.

Season summary

Pre-season

The 2006–07 season was a transitional season for Ipswich Town. Joe Royle left his position as manager and was replaced by Jim Magilton on 5 June 2006, who was making the move from player to manager. Magilton continued to be registered as a player at the club although he would only feature in the first-team in an emergency situation. Following his appointment he stated that he was intending to play in reserve team games to use his experience to help the club's young players develop. Bryan Klug was appointed as first-team coach alongside Magilton. He thanked Ipswich's fans for the positive reaction to his appointment once he had been revealed as the club's new manager. {{blockquote|"I have had a fantastic response from the fans and I would like to thank them for that.

"I've had a great rapport with the supporters of this club since I first came here as a player and have been lifted again by the support I have had since taking over as manager.

"I think in many ways the fans at the club are the most passionate in the Championship because they care so much about everything that happens here.

"This is a community and Ipswich Town Football Club is the focal point and the people of the town want the club to be successful.

"I want it to be successful as well, so do my coaching staff, and I can tell you that the players will be the same. We will be giving it everything to take this club forward."}}

Following his appointment as manager, Magilton named Canadian international centre-back Jason de Vos as Ipswich's new club captain. Magilton also appointed new members to his coaching and back-room staff. Steve Foley was appointed as a coach on 9 June, who had been appointed to work with both the academy and first-team, club physio Dave Williams was named the head of Ipswich's newly created sports science department.

Ipswich were still financially recovering from administration, with limited funds restricting the playing budget. Magilton's first signing as manager saw Alex Bruce arrive from Birmingham City on a free transfer on 2 August 2006. Ian Westlake was sold to Leeds United on 4 August for a reported fee of £400,000, potentially rising to £500,000 with add-ons, in a deal which also saw Dan Harding move in the other direction, signing a three-year deal with Ipswich. French midfielder Sylvain Legwinski also joined on a free transfer from Fulham on 31 August, signing a two-year contract with the club. Strikers Sam Parkin and Nicky Forster also departed for fees, joining Luton Town and Hull City respectively before the end of August. Magilton also utilized the loan market, with midfielders Simon Walton and Mark Noble joining on loan from Charlton Athletic and West Ham United respectively. Republic of Ireland striker Jon Macken also joined on loan until January from Crystal Palace.

August to December

The season began on the 5 August, with Magilton taking charge of his first game as Ipswich Town manager at home to Crystal Palace at Portman Road. Despite taking the lead through a first-half goal from the previous season's top scorer Nicky Forster, Ipswich suffered a 1–2 opening day defeat due to second-half goals from Jobi McAnuff and former Ipswich Town striker James Scowcroft. The tough start to the season continued for Magilton's Ipswich as they lost the following two games away to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. A 0–0 draw with Hull City followed before Ipswich earned their first victory of the season, defeating Queens Park Rangers 3–1 away at Loftus Road, with goals from Simon Walton, Jason de Vos and Dean Bowditch. Following Magilton's first win as Ipswich manager, the team went on to win the following two games, with home victories over Southampton and Coventry City.

The first three months of the season saw Ipswich pick up six wins, three draws and six losses from their opening fifteen league games. Whilst also exiting the league cup 2–4 on penalties at the first round stage to Peterborough United, following a 2–2 draw after extra time. On 29 October, Ipswich defeated Luton Town 5–0 at Portman Road, with Alan Lee scoring a Hat-trick, this was the team's largest winning margin of the season. The 19 November saw the first East Anglian derby of the season take place, with Ipswich facing local rivals Norwich City at Portman Road. Despite going behind in the 26th minute to a goal from Luke Chadwick, Sylvain Legwinski equalized for Ipswich in the 40th minute, leaving the game at 1–1 going into half-time. With the game tied at 1–1, Ipswich academy graduate Danny Haynes came on as a substitute for Billy Clarke in the 76th minute and scored within a minute of entering onto the pitch, putting Ipswich 2–1 ahead. Haynes scored again in the 90th minute with a curling shot from the edge of the 18 yard box that went in off the post. Ipswich defeated Norwich City 3–1 in the East Anglian Derby. After the match Magilton said of Haynes: "Danny Haynes will get hero status here and seems to enjoy local derbies. I felt it was time to put him on because the pitch was strength-sapping and Danny's pace will always cause problems against tired legs."

January transfer window

The January transfer window saw multiple new signings join the club. The first deal to take place was the permanent signing of midfielder Gary Roberts from Accrington Stanley, following a successful loan spell. Defender David Wright was signed from Wigan Athletic on 11 January for an undisclosed fee, whilst George O'Callaghan was also signed from League of Ireland side Cork City following a four-month spell of training with Ipswich. The club's final permanent deal of the January transfer window was the signing of Jonathan Walters from Chester City for a reported fee of £100,000.

January to May

Ipswich's form had stuttered through to the end of December, however they started the new year with a 1–0 home win over Birmingham City at Portman Road, with Gavin Williams netting the winning goal in the 90th minute. Ipswich were drawn away to Chester City in the FA Cup third round on 6 January. The first tie ended in a 0–0 draw, resulting in a replay scheduled for the 16 January, which Ipswich won 1–0, with Matt Richards scoring the winning goal. On 20 January Ipswich defeated local rivals Colchester United 3–2, with goals from Alan Lee, Sylvain Legwinski and Danny Haynes. The second round of the FA Cup took place on 27 January, with Ipswich drawn at home to Swansea City. Alan Lee scored the only goal of the match, converting a penalty in the 64 minute to send Ipswich into the next round of the cup. Ipswich suffered from a poor run of form during February, with the team going on a four-game losing run throughout the month, whist also exiting the FA Cup due to a 0–1 away loss to Watford at Vicarage Road.

The team's form improved during the later stages of the season. On 6 March, Ipswich recorded a 5–2 away win over Hull City, the team's biggest away win of the season. On 7 April, Ipswich defeated Barnsley 5–1 at Portman Road, the third time in the season that they had scored five goals in a single game. Ipswich faced rivals Norwich City for the second East Anglian derby of the season on 22 April away at Carrow Road. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, with David Wright's second-half equalizer leveling the tie. The following match Ipswich faced Leeds United at Elland Road. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, a result which effectively relegated Leeds to League One. The game was stopped half a minute early because of crowd trouble, with the responsible fans removed from the ground. Referee Nigel Miller controversially brought the teams back out to end the game. Ipswich held on to draw the game and would have won the game had their goals not been ruled out for offside. Ipswich's final game of the season saw them host Cardiff City at Portman Road. Ipswich ended the season with a 3–1 victory following a goal from Francis Jeffers, and a brace from Jonathan Walters. Ipswich finished 14th in the Championship in the 2006–07 season. Irish striker Alan Lee finished the season as Ipswich's top goal-scorer with 17 goals in all competitions, 16 of which were scored in the league. French midfielder Sylvain Legwinski won both the club's Supporters' and Players' Player of the Year awards for the season, whilst Tommy Smith won the club's Academy Player of the Year award. Welshman Gavin Williams won the club's Goal of the Season award for his strike in the 1–0 home victory over Leeds United on 16 December.

First-team squad

:Squad at end of season

Left club during season

Reserve squad

Coaching staff

PositionName
ManagerNIR Jim Magilton
Assistant managerENG Bryan Klug
Goalkeeping coachENG Andy Rhodes
Specialist Skills CoachENG Steve Foley
Fitness CoachENG Simon Thadani
Head of Sports ScienceENG Dave Williams

Pre-season

Preparations for the 2006–07 season included a pre-season tour of the Netherlands and Belgium, in which Ipswich played friendly matches against Dutch sides Willem II and Dordrecht, Zulte Waregem from Belgium and Italian side Lazio.

Legend

WinDrawLoss
DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 July 2006Boston UnitedA1–1UnknownForster (pen)
12 July 2006Galway UnitedA2–0UnknownForster, Sito
17 July 2006Willem IIA1–1UnknownRichards
19 July 2006Zulte WaregemA1–1UnknownWestlake
21 July 2006DordrechtA1–1UnknownNaylor
29 July 2006LazioH0–210,365

Competitions

Football League Championship

Main article: 2006–07 Football League Championship

League table

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Ipswich Town's score comes first

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5 AugustCrystal PalaceH1–225,413Forster
8 AugustWolverhampton WanderersA0–119,199
12 AugustLeicester CityA1–318,820Richards
19 AugustHull CityH0–019,790
25 AugustQPRA3–110,918Walton, de Vos, Bowditch
9 SeptemberSouthamptonH2–121,422Walton (pen), Clarke
12 SeptemberCoventry CityH2–119,465Noble, Clarke
16 SeptemberBirmingham CityA2–220,841Lee, Walton
23 SeptemberSunderlandH3–123,311Currie, Lee (2)
29 SeptemberColchester UnitedA0–16,065
14 OctoberWest Bromwich AlbionH1–522,581Perry (o.g.)
17 OctoberPreston North EndH2–319,337Macken (pen), Lee
21 OctoberSouthend UnitedA3–111,415Clarke, Legwinski, Lee
29 OctoberLuton TownH5–020,975Legwinski, Peters, Lee (3, 1x pen.)
31 OctoberPlymouth ArgyleA1–112,210Legwinski
4 NovemberBurnleyA0–111,709
11 NovemberSheffield WednesdayH0–221,830
19 NovemberNorwich CityH3–127,276Legwinski, Haynes (2)
25 NovemberBarnsleyA0–110,556
29 NovemberDerby CountyA1–222,606Roberts
2 DecemberBurnleyH1–120,254Lee
9 DecemberCardiff CityA2–216,015Macken (2)
16 DecemberLeeds UnitedH1–023,661Williams
23 DecemberStoke CityH0–120,369
26 DecemberCoventry CityA2–122,154Macken, Lee
30 DecemberWest Bromwich AlbionA0–220,328
1 JanuaryBirmingham CityH1–022,436Williams
13 JanuarySunderlandA0–127,604
20 JanuaryColchester UnitedH3–228,355Lee (pen), Legwinski, Haynes
30 JanuaryStoke CityA0–011,812
3 FebruaryCrystal PalaceA0–217,090
10 FebruaryLeicester CityH0–221,221
20 FebruaryWolverhampton WanderersH0–120,602
24 FebruarySouthamptonA0–127,974
3 MarchQPRH2–121,412Lee, Walters
6 MarchHull CityA5–218,056Jeffers, Peters, Lee, de Vos, Haynes
10 MarchSouthend UnitedH0–224,051
13 MarchPreston North EndA0–113,100
17 MarchLuton TownA2–08,880Lee, Richards
31 MarchPlymouth ArgyleH3–021,078Garvan, Lee, Haynes
7 AprilBarnsleyH5–120,585Roberts, O'Callaghan, Haynes, Jeffers, Walters
9 AprilSheffield WednesdayA2–023,232
14 AprilDerby CountyH2–124,319Haynes, Jeffers
22 AprilNorwich CityA1–125,476Wright
28 AprilLeeds UnitedA1–131,269Lee
6 MayCardiff CityH3–126,488Jeffers, Walters (2)

FA Cup

Main article: 2006–07 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 JanuaryChester CityA0–04,330
R3 Replay16 JanuaryChester CityH1–011,732Richards
R427 JanuarySwansea CityH1–016,635Lee (pen)
R517 FebruaryWatfordA0–117,016

League Cup

Main article: 2006–07 Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R122 AugustPeterboroughA2–2 (lost 2–4 on penalties after extra time)4,792de Vos, Clarke

Transfers

Transfers in

DatePosNameFromFeeRef
2 August 2006DFIRL Alex BruceENG Birmingham CityFree transfer
4 August 2006DFENG Dan HardingENG Leeds UnitedPart-exchange
21 August 2006MFENG Martin BrittainFree agentFree transfer
31 August 2006MFFRA Sylvain LegwinskiENG FulhamFree transferurl=https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/10101/legwinski-signstitle=Legwinski Signsdate=31 August 2006publisher=TWTDaccess-date=5 April 2020}}
18 September 2006DFENG Ian MillerENG Bury TownFree transfer
27 October 2006GKCZE Jaroslav DrobnýFree agentFree transfer
1 January 2007MFENG Gary RobertsENG Accrington StanleyUndisclosedurl=https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/10576/roberts-signstitle=Roberts Signsdate=29 December 2006publisher=TWTDaccess-date=5 April 2020}}
11 January 2007DFENG David WrightENG Wigan AthleticUndisclosedurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/i/ipswich_town/6251821.stmtitle=Ipswich snap up Wright from Wiganpublisher=BBC Sportdate=11 January 2007access-date=16 January 2020}}
17 January 2007MFIRL George O'CallaghanIRL Cork CityUndisclosedurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/i/ipswich_town/6273939.stmtitle=O'Callaghan seals Ipswich switchdate=18 January 2007work=BBC Sportaccess-date=16 January 2020}}
19 January 2007FWIRL Jonathan WaltersENG Chester City£250,000title=New boy Jon looking uppublisher=Ipswich Town Football Clubdate=26 January 2007url=http://www.itfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10272~971363,00.htmlaccess-date=14 February 2008url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120328113055/http://www.itfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10272~971363%2C00.htmlarchive-date=28 March 2012 }}

Loans in

Date fromPosNameFromDate untilRef
18 August 2006MFENG Simon WaltonENG Charlton Athletic2 January 2007url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/i/ipswich_town/4786277.stmtitle="Noble and Walton sign for Ipswich"access-date=16 January 2020}}
18 August 2006MFENG Mark NobleENG West Ham United16 November 2006
31 August 2006FWIRL Jon MackenENG Crystal Palace8 January 2007url=https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/10107/macken-signs-on-loantitle=Macken Signs on Loandate=31 August 2006publisher=TWTDaccess-date=5 April 2020}}
17 October 2006MFENG Gary RobertsENG Accrington Stanley31 December 2006
13 November 2006DFENG Matthew BatesENG Middlesbrough13 December 2006
15 November 2006GKENG Mike PollittENG Wigan Athletic23 November 2006
2 March 2007FWENG Francis JeffersENG Blackburn Rovers30 May 2007

Transfers out

DatePosNameToFeeRef
15 May 2006MFNIR Kevin HorlockENG Doncaster RoversFree transfer
22 May 2006MFENG Dean McDonaldENG GillinghamFree transfer
30 May 2006MFIRL Cathal LordanIRL Cork CityFree transfer
5 June 2006MFNIR Jim MagiltonRetired
1 July 2006DFIRL Gerard NashRetired
1 July 2006FWNOR Vemund Brekke SkardFree agentReleased
1 July 2006FWENG Charlie SheringhamENG Crystal PalaceFree transfer
4 August 2006MFENG Ian WestlakeENG Leeds United£400,000
25 August 2006FWENG Sam ParkinENG Luton Town£340,000
31 August 2006FWENG Nicky ForsterENG Hull City£250,000
30 November 2006GKCZE Jaroslav DrobnýFree agentReleased
31 January 2007DFENG Aidan CollinsENG Cambridge UnitedFree transfer

Loans out

Date fromPosNameToDate untilRef
30 August 2006MFENG Liam TrotterENG Millwall30 November 2006
25 September 2006FWENG Danny HaynesENG Millwall23 October 2006
30 October 2006MFENG Martin BrittainENG Yeovil Town2 January 2007
31 October 2006FWENG Dean BowditchENG Brighton & Hove Albion31 December 2006
3 November 2006DFENG Ian MillerENG Boston United14 January 2007
21 November 2006DFENG James KrauseENG Carlisle United30 June 2007
22 November 2006MFENG Darren CurrieENG Coventry City2 January 2007
31 January 2007MFENG Martin BrittainENG Yeovil Town19 May 2007
7 February 2007DFENG Scott BarronWAL Wrexham8 March 2007
8 February 2007DFENG Ian MillerENG Darlington18 March 2007
20 February 2007FWENG Darryl KnightsENG Yeovil Town28 May 2007
15 March 2007MFENG Darren CurrieENG Derby County16 May 2007
27 March 2007DFNIR Chris CasementENG Millwall22 April 2007

:Total transfer fees paid: £250,000 :Total transfer fees received: £990,000 ::Does not take into account undisclosed fees.

Squad statistics

All statistics updated as of end of season

Appearances and goals

|- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Goalkeepers |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Defenders |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Midfielders |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Forwards |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Players transferred out during the season

Goalscorers

No.PosNatPlayerChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
14FWIRLAlan Lee161017
18FWENGDanny Haynes7007
8MFFRASylvain Legwinski5005
19FWIRLJonathan Walters4004
24FWIRLBilly Clarke3014
27FWENGFrancis Jeffers4004
27FWIRLJon Macken4004
3DFENGMatt Richards2103
4DFCANJason de Vos2013
11MFWALGavin Williams2002
12MFCANJamie Peters2002
33MFENGGary Roberts2002
7MFIRLOwen Garvan1001
8FWENGNicky Forster1001
10MFENGDarren Currie1001
17FWENGDean Bowditch1001
20DFENGDavid Wright1001
20MFENGMark Noble1001
21MFIRLGeorge O'Callaghan1001
Own goal1001
Total612265

Clean sheets

No.NatPlayerChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
34WALLewis Price7209
1IRLShane Supple1102
Total83011

Disciplinary record

No.Pos.NameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
2DFNED Fabian Wilnis1100
4DFCAN Jason de Vos3000
5DFIRL Alex Bruce10010
6DFENG Richard Naylor3000
7MFIRL Owen Garvan6100
8MFFRA Sylvain Legwinski6000
10MFENG Darren Currie2000
11MFWAL Gavin Williams9000
14FWIRL Alan Lee9110
15DFESP Sito2010
16DFNIR Chris Casement0000
18FWENG Danny Haynes2000
20DFENG David Wright1100
20MFENG Mark Noble5000
21MFENG Simon Walton6100
21MFIRL George O'Callaghan2000
23DFENG Dan Harding10010
24FWIRL Billy Clarke10010
27FWIRL Jon Macken1000
27FWENG Francis Jeffers1000
32DFENG Ian Miller1000
33MFENG Gary Roberts6010
Total9656040

Starting 11

:Considering starts in all competitions

Season statistics

Attendance

  • Highest: 28,355 (vs. Colchester United, 20 January, Championship)
  • Lowest: 19,337 (vs. Preston North End, 19 October, Championship)
  • Cumulative league attendance - home: 516,231 - away: 114,260 - total: 630,491
  • Average attendance (league): 22,890
  • Ratio: Average attendance to stadium capacity: 71%

Matches

  • Biggest win: 5–0 (vs. Luton Town, 29 October, home, Championship)
  • Heaviest defeat: 1–5 (vs. West Bromwich Albion, 14 October, home, Championship)
  • Longest winning run (league games): 3 (25 August – 12 September), (17 March – 7 April)
  • Longest losing run (league games): 3 (6 August – 12 August), (29 September – 17 October)

Awards

Player awards

AwardPlayerRef
Player of the YearFRA Sylvain Legwinskititle=Legwinski Players' Playerurl=https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/11124/legwinski-players-playerpublisher=TWTDdate=1 May 2007access-date=20 September 2019}}
Players' Player of the YearFRA Sylvain Legwinski
Young Player of the YearENG Tommy Smith
Goal of the SeasonWAL Gavin Williams

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