| Blog | [Blog] The Critical State of Health of ITFC at 21:42 9 Jan 2011
I have worked in the NHS for 22 years and on at least eight occasions, I have experienced a change in contractual arrangements with each change of government and/or provider my employment has been responsible to. The latest change occurred this month to a new provider called Anglian Community Enterprise (ACE). I have been a Town fan for 32 years and in this time, I again have experienced many changes with the coming and goings of chairmen, chief executives, managers and players. |
| Blog | [Blog] From Rush Green Bowl to Millfield at 20:55 1 Jul 2010
An unusual step in a different direction, I would like to bring your attention to a book that I have written about my local football club. Why am I bothering with TWTD if it is not a book about Ipswich Town I hear you ask. Well if you love the Town but you also follow your local club (and I know many who do from my time of writing for the Green Un, travelling around Suffolk-based Ridgeons League clubs and of course meeting many Ipswich fans at Wembley two years ago in support of Lowestoft Town), then please read on. |
| Blog | [Blog] In Support of Town and Keane at 13:48 4 May 2010
So we have finally reached the end of a bitterly disappointing season and for 99.9% of us, we are glad it has come to an end and we can say goodbye to 2009/10 and desperately hope for something to click in 2010/11. |
| Blog | [Blog] It's Up to You Boys at 10:07 17 Feb 2010
The joy of TWTD is that it is a place where you can have your say, get things off your chest and hope that in amongst those that bother to read your posting, someone, somewhere, will feel your anguish too - although you do always have to be prepared there are those that will always shoot you down for daring to have an opinion which probably goes against theirs. So if you're still reading, I need someone to tell me everything at our football club is going to be alright! |
| Blog | [Blog] Fighting to Stay as the Pride of Anglia at 16:34 27 Nov 2009
Many years ago, in the East of England's genteel corner dubbed by the Anglo-Saxons as 'East Anglia', the folk of Suffolk and Norfolk had ideas to create football clubs which are known today as Ipswich Town and Norwich City. |
| Blog | [Blog] Dick 'Watford' Turpin in Points Raid at 14:12 22 Oct 2009
I went to bed on Tuesday night reflecting on Dick Turpin turning up late at Portman Road disguised as Watford players minus the mask and no matter how I viewed the game and digested the season thus far as a whole, I felt nothing other than sick, gutted, angry, annoyed and in a total state of disbelief. |
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