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Last Chance for Ipswich 'Til I Die List - Ipswich Town News

Time is running out if you want your name featured in the forthcoming Ipswich 'Til I Die book. If you pre-order by December 31st your name will be included.

Ipswich 'Til I Die is a unique book written by the fans of Ipswich Town, for the fans. The contributions, which give a fascinating insight into what it has meant to be an Ipswich Town fan throughout the generations, have been described by the publishers as the best they have received from any set of fans whilst undertaking these projects. It promises to be a brilliant read with compelling photographs and a keepsake for years to come.

Pre-orders will carry an extra feature whereby those who order and pay for copies now will have their name (or the book's recipient, if a gift) listed with other pre-subscribers when the book is launched in February 2009. This will make the book even more special for the owner.

You can pre-order your copy via TWTD here. More information on Ipswich 'Til Die Can be found here.

As the book is being launched ahead of the home game on Valentine's Day, books required for delivery on that day as gifts can be specially gift-wrapped. Email Mary Cotterell, Ipswich Town 1st's Membership Secretary, if you require Valentine's Day delivery.

Call Mary on 0778 878 2537 with queries, to order by telephone and for alternative postage amounts.

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