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Ipswich 'Til I Die Still On Sale From TWTD - Ipswich Town News

Copies of the Ipswich 'Til I Die book are still available from TWTD. The book is a unique collection of footballing memories written by Blues fans with the project having been run by the Ipswich Town Independent Supporters Trust.

Contributions include Major Mark Stoneman of the US Army relating the story of how, with TWTD's help, a small town in Iraq ended up with more than 400 Ipswich shirts, tales from the Blue Arrow trains, European tours and footballing life in general dating back to the late 1920s.

The book, which includes more than 40 such tales and which would make an ideal present for Father's Day on June 21st, costs £10 and can be purchased here.

The Ipswich Town Independent Supporters Trust have produced the book in partnership with Legends Publishing, the National Literacy Trust, Supporters Direct, Ipswich Town's Community Trust, the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Football Foundation.

Revenue from the book will go to the club's Community Trust and to Ipswich Town Ist to be used for community-based schemes.

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