Buy Town Legend Shirts - Ipswich Town News
Our Cult Zeroes competition is now at an end, but you can still own one of their Town legend T-shirts. Leeds hero Alan Lee is just one of many players who feature in their catalogue.
View their full range and buy a shirt here. Uniquely, you can add your own text to the design, while there are a wide variety of shirt designs, colours and sizes.
David Fairburn was the lucky winner of our competition having been drawn at random after telling us that Neil Thompson scored Town's second goal in the 2-1 victory at Southend as the Blues closed in on the 1991/92 Second Division title.
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