Duo Holding Book Signings - Ipswich Town News
Legendary Town reporters Dave Allard and Neal Manning are signing copies of their new book Ipswich Town Uncovered in Waterstone's in the Buttermarket from 11.30am on Saturday morning. They will also be signing at Planet Blue at Portman Road on Saturday 22nd December from 12-2pm ahead of the Bristol City match.
Ipswich Town Uncovered looks behind the glory and the cameras and, with only a few holds barred to protect the slightly less than innocent, the authors reveal the best of their Town stories from the last 50 years.
If you can’t make the signing, the book is available for £9.99 via the TWTD Shop here.
You can hear Dave and Neal speaking to ICRFM's Graham Blackburn and Steve Hawthorne about the book here.
In addition, copies of On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 signed by Kevin Beattie and Mick Lambert are also on sale at http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/21897>TWTD’s Shop.
Also available is Joe Broadfoot’s autobiography A Tale Of Two Football Towns & Millwall FC. Winger Broadfoot played for the Blues between 1963 and 1965 and again from 1967 to 1968.
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