Wednesday Last Day for Signed European Books - Ipswich Town News
Midnight on Wednesday is the latest you can order copies of On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 signed by Blues legend John Wark via TWTD in time for Father’s Day on Sunday 17th June.
The book charts the story of Town's exploits in European competition and the fans' journeys to see them play. From Alf Ramsey's champions, through the Bobby Robson UEFA Cup-winning era, to George Burley's Premiership team and the bonus season under Joe Royle.
On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 is written by David and Philip Houseley, the brothers responsible for organising supporters' trips during the 70s and 80s, including the UEFA Cup win in Amsterdam in May 1981.
Fully illustrated, including a 16-page colour section, it includes accounts from fans, former coach and manager Bobby Ferguson, managers' secretary Pat Godbold and media commentators.
Buy your copy signed by Warky via the publishers Pilgrim Books for £16.99 here.
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