TWTD 84 on Sale - Ipswich Town News
TWTD issue number 84 will be out ahead of Saturday's home game with West Brom. It will be available from our sellers - by Sir Alf, Planet Blue, the Portman Road entrance to the Greene King Stand and elsewhere - for two hours before kick-off.
Alternatively it is on sale via a six-issue subscription, available at www.TWTDonline.co.uk. See the site for details on how to get a UK subscription for free, by signing up to one of our betting affiliates.
This issue's interview star is Town chief executive Derek Bowden who gives an in depth insight into current state of the club's finances, Jim Magilton's summer appointment, Joe Royle's exit and much more.
Elsewhere, contributors examine Jim's first couple of months in charge and there's a look back at the Blues' UEFA Cup semi-final victory in Cologne.
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