New TWTD Out Saturday - Ipswich Town News
Issue 91 of TWTD goes on sale ahead of Saturday's game with Charlton Athletic and features an interview with club chief executive Derek Bowden.
In the piece, written earlier this week, Bowden talks about the club's finances post-takeover and, as revealed yesterday, tells us that two-thirds of Marcus Evans's £12 million is still to be spent.
You can buy your copy of the fanzine from our sellers around Portman Road (by Sir Alf, next to the Portman Road entrance to the Greene King Stand, by Planet Blue) ahead of kick-off.
If you can't make the game, you can purchase a single copy or six-issue subscription here and have copies delivered to your door.
Also in this issue, Gavin Barber uncovers more of Richard Scudamore's plans for the Premier League, the new signings are assessed, there's a feature on following lower league German football and specifically Union Berlin, advice to a newborn Town fan, a piece on women and football, and oh so very much more.
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