New Town Book and CD - Ipswich Town News
Town's many programme collectors will be interested in the Ipswich Town FC Programme Guide which has been published this week.
The book, edited by Alex Constantinou, is available from Alasdair Ross, who runs the Ipswich Town Programme and Memorabilia Club, for £9 including postage (cheques made payable to A Ross) from 58, Lonsdale Close, Ipswich. IP4 4HD.
Meanwhile, a new version of Come On The Town, perhaps better known as Edward Ebenezer Jeremiah Brown, was recorded at the end of last week by local band The Ballistics. The CD will be released next month and is a fundraiser for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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