Haynes Derby Shirts On Sale - Ipswich Town News
TWTD's Danny Haynes derby T-shirts from a couple of years back are still available, along with all of our back catalogue. The shirts celebrate Haynes's Bruce Lee-esque finish in the 2-1 victory at Carrow Road in 2006.
That goal - eventually credited to Haynes after initially being claimed as yet another derby own goal by a Norwich player - was the rocket-footed Canary crusher's first in what has become a succession of derby winners.
The design can be viewed and purchased here.
All our other designs are still available, including the Suffolk Enemy T-Shirt based on the cover of the new issue of the fanzine and the recently revived Shefki Kuqi shirt. Over Christmas our Tractor Girl shirts proved as popular as they were on their first release a couple of years ago, while the recent Bobby Robson and Classic Games designs have also sold well. Also still on sale are the Edward Ebenezer-referencing Call Me Ted, tributes to Alan Lee, Alan Brazil, Marcus Evans, Pablo, Liam Trotter and John Wark. These can be seen and purchased here.
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