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Buy Stuff from TWTD - Ipswich Town News

The competition to win copies of Dean Hayes's new book The Who's Who of Ipswich Town was won by Timm Rutland and Richard Walker. If you didn't win but still want a copy, you can buy one from the TWTD Media Store.

The answers to the middle name questions were Eric Lazenby Gates, Jason Winans Dozzell and Craig Lorne Forrest.

You can buy The Who's Who of Ipswich Town here for the bargain price of £16.14. At the TWTD Media Store you can also buy books, DVDs, computer games, electronics and loads of other stuff at Amazon prices but with your favourite independent ITFC news and opinion website (ie TWTD) receiving a percentage.

The Media Store is ideal for avoiding all that annoying pre-Christmas wandering about town centres being stabbed by old ladies with umbrellas 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 superb 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.

The winners of our recent Football Manager 2007 competition were Nick Thompson (game, pen and T-shirt) and David Woods, Mark Sansom, Steven Fisk and Ross Wheatley (game and pen).

The former Town striker who claimed to have picked up an injury whilst in a supermarket, but actually acquired the knock when in a betting shop was Ian Marshall, while Kevin Toms was the author of the original Football Manager game for the ZX Spectrum in 1982.

If you weren't amongst the winners, you can buy a copy here or alternatively new versions of 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.

There's loads of other stuff via the search option at the TWTD Media Store which is available on the main menu of the TWTD website.

Also available via TWTD affiliate links are Tickets for next summer's Rod Stewart concert at Portman Road and Thorntons chocolates.

In the meantime, BetFred are offering a free £25 bet on the Ashes to new sign-ups.

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