In this week’s nostalgia we take a look back to August 2011, when a 90th minute winner for Ipswich condemned 10-man Leeds to their worst start to a season in 14 years at Portman Road....

East Anglian Daily Times: Jason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for IpswichJason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for Ipswich (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

Late goals from substitute Jason Scotland and Keith Andrews helped Ipswich come from behind to beat 10-man Leeds at Portman Road in August 2011.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for IpswichJason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for Ipswich (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

The visitors dominated the first half and went in front in the 34th minute, when Robert Snodgrass crossed from the right and an unmarked Ross McCormack headed back across a wrong-footed Stockdale and into the net to give his side the lead.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for IpswichJason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for Ipswich (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

But Aidy White’s dismissal on the 48th minute for a professional foul on Jay Emmanuel-Thomas changed the balance of the game.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for IpswichJason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for Ipswich (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

United held out until the 77th minute, but they were powerless to prevent forward Jason Scotland firing his side level with a sweetly-struck effort, five minutes after he had entered the fray.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for IpswichJason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for Ipswich (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

As the game entered its final minute, the Blues scored the winner. Scotland flicked a Cresswell pass down the left into the path of Andrews, whose shot deflected off Clayton, over Lonergan and into the net for the Irishman’s third goal in three games.

East Anglian Daily Times: Jason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for IpswichJason Scotland celebrates with team mates after scoring the equaliser for Ipswich (Image: Copyright Ashley Pickering)

Town XI: Stockdale (GK), Cresswell, Delaney, Sonko, Leadbitter (Carson 53’), Edwards, Emmanuel-Thomas (Bullard 53’), Andrews, Kennedy (Scotland 72’), Chopra, Murphy.