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1979/80

Manchester City v Ipswich Town 1979/80

Date Published

CITY 2 IPSWICH TOWN 1

League Division 1

3rd May 1980

attendance 31,648

Scorers

City Reeves(3), Henry(12)

Ipswich Hunter(7)

ref George Courtney

City Corrigan, Power, Reid, Caton, Futcher, Henry, MacKenzie, Reeves, Daley, Deyna, Sugrue - sub Bennett(45)

Ipswich Cooper, Burley, Mills, Thijssen, Hunter, Osman, Wark, Muhren, Mariner, Brazil, Gates - sub McCall(52)

FROM THE PRESS BOX

STEVE McHUGH WRITING IN THE MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS FOOTBALL PINK FINAL 3RD MAY 1980 Manchester City's bid to end a troubled season on a high note was given a quick boost by Kevin Reeves and Tony Henry against Ipswich Town at Maine Road. And Paul Sugrue, a £30,000 buy from non-League Nuneaton Borough only two months ago, turned in a sparkling first half show on his Football League debut, as the Blues leapt into a 2-1 lead over a side unbeaten in their previous 24 First Division games. Sugrue had a hand in the opening goal scored by £1M striker Reeves, his first at home, after only three minutes. But Ipswich centre-half went upfield to equalise three minutes later. City were not to be denied however, Tony Henry's clever 11th minute header restored the lead, then Sugrue later saw a header come back off the crossbar. But there was a blow for City and goal hero Henry, who took a knock and was replaced in the second half by Dave Bennett.