1994–95 Ipswich Town F.C. season

[2] Following defeat by Manchester City at the beginning of December with Ipswich bottom of the league and relegation already looking more than likely, Lyall quit.However, in the return fixture, an unthinkable double wasn't to be and a 9–0 humiliation at the hands of United at Old Trafford in early March, a record Premier League defeat, effectively crushed any remaining hopes of survival.With an ageing squad, Burley was given little option but to resort to his young reserves in hope of rebuilding his side ready to push for a Premier League comeback.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Ipswich TownJohn LyallPaul GoddardGeorge BurleyPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupClaus ThomsenTottenham HotspurBolton Wanderers1993–941995–96FA Premier Leaguesecond tier of the leagueSteve SedgleyManchester CityDale RobertsManchester UnitedPortman Road9–0 humiliationOld TraffordAnfieldLiverpoolFirst DivisionBoltonCoca Cola CupSecond DivisionWrexhamPatrick CobboldCraig ForrestMick StockwellNeil ThompsonPaul MasonJohn WarkDavid LinighanGeraint WilliamsGavin JohnsonBoncho GenchevIan MarshallLee ChapmanClive BakerChris SwailesSimon MiltonSteve PalmerFrank YallopStuart SlaterLee DurrantMauricio TariccoAdam TannerAdrián PazTony VaughanRichard WrightAlex MathieChris KiwomyaArsenalPhil WhelanMiddlesbroughEddie YoudsBradford CityDavid GregoryHereford UnitedNeil GregoryScunthorpe UnitedAndy MillenKilmarnockPhil MorganLeo CotterellLee NorfolkKevin EllisGraham ConnellMatt WestonRichard NaylorJames Scowcroft1994–95 FA Premier LeagueAston VillaCrystal PalaceNorwich CityLeicester CityNottingham ForestWimbledonMiltonQueens Park RangersGenchevKiwomyaSedgleySouthamptonMarshallCoventry CitySheffield WednesdayChelseaLeeds UnitedWilliamsBlackburn RoversThomsenNewcastle UnitedWest Ham UnitedEvertonTannerYallopSlaterMathieChapmanPressley1994–95 FA CupLinighan1994–95 Football League CupAGF AarhusEstudiantes de La PlataArgentinos JuniorsDoncaster RoversRetiredFree agentPlayer of the YearThe Daily TelegraphIpswich Town F.C. seasons1960–611961–621962–631963–641980–811991–921992–931996–971997–981998–991999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–251994–95 in English footballTerry VenablesFootball LeagueThird Divisionplay-offsFootball ConferenceIsthmian LeagueNorthern Premier LeagueSouthern LeagueCombined Counties LeagueEastern Counties LeagueEssex Senior LeagueHellenic LeagueKent LeagueMidland AllianceMidland Football CombinationNorth West Counties LeagueNorthern Counties East LeagueNorthern LeagueSouth Midlands LeagueSussex County LeagueUnited Counties LeagueWessex LeagueWest Midlands (Regional) LeagueWestern LeagueQualifying roundsCharity ShieldFA TrophyFootball League TrophyChampions LeagueUEFA CupCup Winners' CupEuropean Super CupAnglo-Italian CupBarnsleyBristol CityBurnleyCharlton AthleticDerby CountyGrimsby TownLuton TownMillwallNotts CountyOldham AthleticPortsmouthPort ValeReadingSheffield UnitedStoke CitySunderlandSwindon TownTranmere RoversWatfordWest Bromwich AlbionWolverhampton WanderersBirmingham CityBlackpoolBrentfordCardiff CityChester CityHuddersfield TownCarlisle UnitedColchester UnitedFulhamGillinghamMansfield TownNorthampton TownRochdale