Pride of Anglia

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The various football clubs located in East Anglia vie for being the Pride of Anglia, an unofficial title celebrated by fans of the clubs involved.

Description

League positions for the five professional association football clubs in East Anglia.

The title is claimed for winning the East Anglian derby and/or for finishing highest in the league. According to all definitions (see below) Norwich City are the undisputed Pride of Anglia, as they were the latest winners of an Anglian derby (Norwich were unbeaten to all East Anglian teams during the 2014-2015 season in all competitions) and were the highest placed Anglian team in the English football pyramid, finishing 3rd in the 2nd tier of English football and were promoted to the highest tier via the playoffs. (Norwich are the only Anglian team in the top tier now)

East Anglian derby

The main rivals are Ipswich Town and Norwich City. Other professional clubs in the region include Colchester United, Peterborough United and Cambridge United. Other emerging teams from the region include Luton Town, Braintree Town and Lowestoft Town.

When Norwich and Ipswich meet it is known as the 'East Anglian derby'.[1] Over the 142 matches played between Norwich and Ipswich since 1902, Ipswich boasts the better record, having won 42% of the matches to Norwich's 39%.[2] The most recent encounter ended in a 3-1 win for Norwich at Carrow Road in May 2015 in the 2nd leg of the Playoff semi-final (Norwich won 4-2 on aggregate). This fixture is sometimes referred to as the "Old Farm derby", a humorous reference to the "Old Firm derby" and the rural nature of East Anglia.

League position

Another commonly employed measure for "Pride of Anglia", and one that encompasses all of the East Anglian teams, is the side finishing as the highest placed East Anglian team in the English football league system.[3] Norwich claimed this position in 2010–11 by finishing second in The Championship, and, by virtue of being the only East Anglian team in the Premier League (the top league of English football), did so from 2011 until the end of the 2013-14 season when they were relegated back the Championship. Norwich finished 3rd the following season and were promoted back to the Premier League, while Ipswich finished 6th. This means that Norwich will be the only team in the Premier League from East Anglia and will be, by default always be the highest finishing East Anglian team. (unless another Anglian team is promoted to the Premier League and/or Norwich are relegated)

Previously in 2007, Colchester United finished in the highest league position of clubs in the region and were awarded a special trophy by Anglia Television to mark the event.[4]

See also

References

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  4. U's gain Anglia acclaim, Colchester United FC, 2007-05-18. Retrieved 2013-05-23.