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Win ITFC Books - Ipswich Town News

TWTD has two copies of Dean Hayes's new book The Who's Who of Ipswich Town to give away. To win one, answer the following questions.

1 Which Town legend's middle name is Lazenby?

2 Which Town legend's middle name is Winans?

3 Which Town legend's middle name is Lorne?

Send your answers to bookcompetition@twtd.co.uk before Monday, November 20th.

Hayes's book details the career of every single Town player, whether a household name or men who made only a handful of appearances at Portman Road. The book is highly illustrated throughout and statistics are included to supplement the career details of the players.

If you can't wait to get your copy or never win competitions, The Who's Who of Ipswich Town is also available via the TWTD Media Store for the bargain price of £16.14.

The TWTD Media Store is ideal for avoiding all that annoying pre-Christmas wandering about town centres in the cold. In addition to Hayes's book, Alan Brazil's autobiography There's an Awful Lot of Bubbly in Brazil and Leo McKinstry's excellent biography of Sir Alf Ramsey Sir Alf: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager are both available at bargain prices.

Town fans may also be interested in Peter Swan's new book, Setting the Record Straight, his account of the match he and two Sheffield Wednesday team-mates agreed to fix at Portman Road on Saturday, 1st December 1962 and its aftermath, while a DVD of the 1978 FA Cup final is a must.

For the frustrated Jim Magilton wannabe, there are new editions of Football Manager, Championship Manager and FIFA Manager.

But it's not just football stuff in the TWTD Media Store, there's also the new Ipswich version of Monopoly.

You could even splash out on the latest electronic goods like the Xbox 360 Console, an iPod or Sat Nav.

The TWTD Media Store is available on the main menu on the TWTD website.

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