Win New Roy Keane Book - Ipswich Town News
One lucky TWTD reader will win a copy of Ian Oxborrow’s new book Eggshells: Roy Keane at Ipswich Town 2009-2011 which has just been published by Desert Island Football Histories. The book covers the Irishman’s 20 turbulent months in charge of the Blues.
To win, answer the following question correctly, send it to us here before Sunday 10th April and be fortunate enough to have your email picked at random. Who scored the goals in Roy Keane’s first match in charge of Town at Cardiff City?
If you can’t wait for your copy or never win competitions, you can buy the book via TWTD here.
Ian Oxborrow is a sports journalist with the Daily Telegraph and previously with the Colchester Gazette who has been watching Town for more than 20 years.
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