Mills and Ferguson Signing Books in Planet Blue - Ipswich Town News
Former Town skipper Mick Mills and ex-manager and coach Bobby Ferguson will be in Planet Blue prior to Saturday’s game against Leeds signing copies of On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 by David and Philip Houseley (midday to 1.30pm).
On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 charts Town’s overseas exploits and the fans' journeys to see them play, recalling some of the people and places from those trips.
A further signing is scheduled for Saturday 29th October at Magpie Books, Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, details of appearances and timings to be confirmed.
On Saturday 26th November, before the home match with Reading, UEFA Cup winner Russell Osman and Bobby Ferguson will be signing copies in Planet Blue from midday until 1.30pm.
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