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Win Ipswich \'Til I Die in Football Supporters\' Federation Competition - Ipswich Town News

TWTD has one copy of the Ipswich ‘Til I Die book to give away to a lucky reader, courtesy of the Football Supporters’ Federation. Ipswich ‘Til I Die, published by Ipswich Town Ist earlier this year, is a unique collection of fans’ recollections of following the Blues.

The Football Supporters’ Federation is now offering free membership to all fans from across the UK and beyond as they gear up to create a larger, more vocal campaigning force for fans of all clubs up and down the country: "If you’re worried about the direction the game is heading, whether it’s the way that fans are policed week-in, week-out, ticket prices being prohibitively expensive or games being rescheduled for TV, then join our existing 140,000+ individual and affiliate members and stand up for fan interests.

"There has never been a more important time to ensure your voice is heard, and it’s never been easier to get involved. All you need to do to become a member is give us your name and email address — it’s that simple.

"All newly joining members are entitled to a free issue of The Football Supporter magazine delivered straight to your door, absolutely free of charge, as well as receiving a £5 discount from TOFFS, the UK’s largest retailer of retro football shirts, just as our thank-you to you for getting involved. You can use the code as many times as you like between now and the end of the year, too. You can’t say fairer than that, surely?

"If you’ve got any questions at all about free membership, or anything the FSF get up to, then get in touch with us — email us at info@fsf.org.uk.”

To win the copy of Ipswich ‘Til I Die, tell us the name of the village in which Sir Bobby Robson, who wrote the book’s introduction, was born before midnight on Wednesday 30th September in an email to competition@twtd.co.uk, adding your postal address. The winner will be drawn at random.

The book can also be bought from TWTD below.

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