With Mick McCarthy taking over as Blues boss, we thought it was time for Dan Thomas to design a TWTD T-shirt to capture the mood amongst the Portman Road faithful.
The new Obama-style design, which is available via the TWTD PrintShop is available in the blue below or in a variety of styles via Printshop’s Design Your Own option.
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