Legends Crawford and Phillips Signing Books - Ipswich Town News
Town legends Ray Crawford and Ted Phillips, the men who fired the Blues to the First Division Championship in 1961/62, are reunited on Saturday 13th December at Planet Blue to sign copies of Ray's autobiography Curse of the Jungle Boy.
The duo will be in the shop from 11.00am-12.30pm and will subsequently be guests of the club as the Blues take on Cardiff City.
Crawford has donated his royalties from the book to two charities dear to his heart, the Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation, which gives terminally ill children and their families the chance to stay at respite caravans on the south coast, and the Motor Neurone Disease Association. Up to now Ray has given nearly £4,000 to these worthy causes.
If you can't make Saturday's signing but want a copy of the book, the only one written by a member of Sir Alf Ramsey's championship-winning Town side, click here. For more gift ideas for the discerning Town fan, take a look at TWTD's Christmas list.
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