So this morning I grabbed my coffee and thought, hey why not check how Ipswich Town stacks up against Manchester United? Feels like ages since I watched a proper underdog match. Fired up the laptop around 10 AM, still wearing pajama pants honestly.

Finding the stats
First I Googled “ipswich man united h2h records” – man those auto-suggestions are creepy accurate. Clicked the third result that looked like a proper stats site. Took forever to load though, spinning circle of death and all that. While waiting, I scribbled notes on a pizza receipt from last night: “HEAD TO HEAD”, “GOAL AVERAGE”, circled “LAST 10 MATCHES”. Real high-tech setup here.
The messy data part
When the page finally loaded, it was total info overload. Tables everywhere! I started typing into Notepad like a madman:
- First found overall record: Man U won 25 times vs Ipswich’s 8 wins
- Scrolled down to recent matches – kept mixing up 2010 and 2020 data like an idiot
- Noticed that big 6-0 United win from 2011… ouch
My cat jumped on the keyboard halfway through, deleted two hours of work. Had to restart while she sat there judging me.
Putting it together
After triple-checking dates (made that mistake before!), I made a stupid simple comparison:
- Goals per game: United 2.5 vs Ipswich 0.8
- Clean sheets: United 60% vs Ipswich 20%
- That one crazy draw in 2015 where Ipswich came back from 2-0 down
The numbers don’t lie – United dominates but Ipswich occasionally pulls off miracles. My coffee’s cold by now obviously.

Why bother with old stats?
People asked why I waste time on this stuff. Simple: these numbers tell stories! That 0-0 draw in 2008? Came during United’s title-winning season. Shows even giants slip on small pitches. Also proves smaller clubs can punch way above their weight class sometimes.
Anyway, closed the laptop around lunchtime feeling smarter. Might revisit this before next season’s FA Cup. If Ipswich ever draws United again… well the stats say pray for rain and hope for magic.
