Win Copies of Ipswich Town FC: The 1960s, From Ramsey to Robson - Ipswich Town News
Breedon Publishing are offering two TWTD readers the chance to win copies of Ipswich Town FC: The 1960s, From Ramsey to Robson by East Anglian Daily Times editor Terry Hunt. The book features hundreds of fascinating photographs of Town in action during the 1960s taken from the archives of the EADT and Evening Star.
Ipswich Town FC: The 1960s, From Ramsey to Robson spans the era from Alf Ramsey’s amazing League championship triumph in 1961/62 to the beginning of the Bobby Robson years in 1969.
It includes hundreds of action pictures from the 1960s that have never before been published.
To win a copy, tell us who top scored for Town in the First Division championship season, email it here before Friday and be one of the two lucky people drawn at random.
If you don’t like competitions or are just naturally unlucky, you can buy the book for the bargain price of £14.44 here.
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