Final Few Signed FA Cup Books Still On Sale - Ipswich Town News
The final few copies of Mel Henderson's new book Ipswich Town: The 1978 FA Cup Story signed by the Blues' Wembley goalscorer Roger Osborne are still available from TWTD, although if you're yet to buy yours you'll have to be quick.
Mel Henderson was the club's public relations officer in 1978 and was amongst those sitting on the bench at Wembley, giving him a unique insight into the squad that day and throughout the run to the final.
The book contains details of Town's road to the Twin Towers, which features a round-by-round review and full, detailed biographies of all 12 Wembley heroes, as well as exclusive interviews giving a view from inside the dressing room.
Buy your copy here.
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