Win a Scarf in Town's Colours - Ipswich Town News
The weather is turning colder and what better way to keep warm at Portman Road than to wear a Savile Rogue cotton and merino wool scarf in blue and white?
Win a Scarf in Town's Colours
The weather is turning colder and what better way to keep warm at Portman Road than to wear a Savile Rogue cotton and merino wool scarf in blue and white?
Alternatively, if you’re feeling generous, give one away as a Christmas gift. A choice of colours is available if the recipient doesn’t follow Town.
There are three ways to enter:
By Email
Tell us who scored the only goal in the FIFA 2014 World Cup Final by sending your answer to competition@twtd.co.uk. Only one email per person please. |
By Twitter
To enter via Twitter you just need to share this page. Please only tweet once, doing so repeatedly will exclude you from the competition and may affect your Twitter account. Your tweet must include "#winascarf @twtduk" for us to find your entry.
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By Facebook
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Feel free to enter via all three methods, but only once each, before midnight on Friday 28th November when the winner will be chosen at random from the correct answers. The competition is only available to UK residents.
The scarf itself is produced by Savile Rogue and is called the Faithful.
It is an extra-long fine knitted football scarf in supersoft cotton and merino wool.
Like all their scarves, it bears no club crest so it can be worn to the game or on any occasion. It arrives in a stylish matt grey Savile Rogue presentation box. Fabric: 50% cotton, 50% merino wool, 100% natural. Care: Handwash, dry flat, or dry clean.
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