Ramsey to Robson Competition Ends - Ipswich Town News
Our competition to win two copies of Breedon Publishing’s Ipswich Town FC: The 1960s, From Ramsey to Robson by East Anglian Daily Times editor Terry Hunt is now closed. However, if you weren’t one of our lucky winners, you can buy a copy of the book from TWTD for £14.44.
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.
The book is available from TWTD for the bargain price of £14.44 here.
The two winners of our competition who were drawn at random after telling us that Ray Crawford was the top scorer in the 1961/62 First Division championship-winning season were Jamie Beddard and Ian Yates.
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