Warky at Felixstowe and Walton - Ipswich Town News
Town legend John Wark will be signing copies of his autobiography Wark On at Felixstowe & Walton United's Christmas Fair on Sunday 13th December.
The fair takes place between 12-4pm at Felixstowe & Walton United's clubhouse in Dellwood Avenue and features a variety of stalls and festive fare, a grand draw and a visit from Santa.
Wark, who played for the Seasiders during the latter stages of his career, will be signing between 2pm and 4pm.
Signed copies of Wark On are also available via TWTD from our shop, where you can also buy Mel Henderson’s new book Mr John on John Cobbold, signed by Allan Hunter, who wrote the foreword, and Fabian Wilnis’s autobiography Full English signed by the Dutchman, along with lots of other Town-related stuff ideal for Christmas.
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