Trotter Is Innocent! - Ipswich Town News
Show your support for wrongly maligned Town midfielder Liam Trotter with TWTD's new Trotter is Innocent T-shirt, the latest addition to our range of merchandise.
Over Christmas our Tractor Girl shirts proved very popular as popular as they were on their first release a couple of years ago. Other recent new shirts are the Edward Ebenezer-referencing Call Me Ted design, and tributes to Alan Lee, Alan Brazil and new club owner Marcus Evans.
All our other shirts are still available including the incredibly popular Pablo design, the Danny Haynes-Bruce Lee spoof, the ITFC as AC/DC pastiche and the John Wark whisky label. The entire collection can be viewed and purchased here or via the TWTD Kitbag link under the Shop heading on the menu at the top of the website.
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