Saint-Étienne v. Ipswich - Ipswich Won

1981 , Saint-Étienne (France)

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Towards the end of the football match played at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne on 4 March 1981, the Ipswich Town reserves sit on the benches watching the end of play which is signalled by horns sounding from the noisy crowd. Photographers take pictures as the footballers leave the pitch, and the Ipswich team indicate their pleasure at the outcome. The camera follows the players towards the team area guarded by police where some cheerful swearing is heard from the crowd. In the Ipswich team changing room, Paul Mariner who had scored twice is asked what he enjoyed most, and says they played some smashing football and put four away on a difficult bumpy pitch. Manager Bobby Robson praises the team and says this was possibly one of the most superb attacking displays of football against a very high class team in front of a partisan crowd.

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Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne

Keywords

Football; UEFA Cup; Sport; Police; Union of European Football Associations

Background Information

After the UEFA Cup quarter-final first leg on 4 March 1981 the score was Saint-Étienne 1 Ipswich Town 4. The score after the second leg on 18 March 1981 was Ipswich Town 3 Saint-Étienne 1. After this match, Ipswich Town went into the semi-finals and on to win the trophy.

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Saint-Étienne v. Ipswich - Ipswich Won

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