Copies of 1980-81 The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town’s History are on sale from TWTD for the remainder of the week. The book, written by Mel Henderson, Town's public relations officer at the time, is a superb account of the year in which the club won the UEFA Cup and just missed out on a treble.
1980-81 The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town’s History features interviews with all that season’s players, Sir Bobby Robson and Bobby Ferguson, as well as Mick Mills’s top ten matches and top ten goals from the season.
The man who held the UEFA Cup aloft says all Town fans should own a copy: "1980-81 was an incredible season and I was proud to be part of such a great team. If you love Ipswich Town then you will love this book.”
Roger Hermiston’s TWTD review of 1980-81 The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town’s History can be found here. To buy a copy from TWTD, click here. Take a look at the book and hear more about it on the video below. You can see a lengthy interview with Mick on Anglia TV's website here. We have now sold out of copies signed by Mick so only unsigned books remain for sale.
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