Rediscover the Lost World of Ipswich Town - Ipswich Town News
Today sees the publication of Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Ipswich Town, an Aladdin's cave of memories and memorabilia from Portman Road’s past.
The book recalls a more innocent era of football, lingering longingly over relics from days gone by - stickers and petrol freebies, league ladders, programmes and much more - revisiting a lost football culture, treasures and pleasures that are 100 per cent Ipswich Town.
Edited by Derek Hammond and Gary Silke, who were behind the original highly-acclaimed Got, Not Got a few years back, a number of TWTD readers were amongst those to contribute their memorabilia to the new book.
If you're a Town fan brought up at any time from the arrival of Bobby Robson to the early days of the Premier League, the book will bring back memories of the heroes of your childhood - Mariner, Muhren and Mills, Holland, Beattie and Butcher - and the marvels of the Lost World of Football.
You can buy your copy here.
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