TWTD Questionnaire 2015/16 - Ipswich Town News
If you’ve not yet filled in this year's TWTD Questionnaire, you’ve still got time in which to look back in judgement on Town's 2015/16 campaign.
The results of the TWTD Questionnaire will be made available once TWTD's supercomputer, the Osborne 1.0, has finished the processing later in the summer.
It's quite long, so leave the odd question out if you can't decide on an answer, it doesn't apply to you, you're getting a bit bored or you're starting to feel tired. If you’re a TWTD member log on and your answers will be saved in case you want to leave them for a bit and come back later. All answers will be treated in the strictest confidence.
The TWTD Questionnaire has been run for more than 20 years now and is the biggest annual survey carried out amongst Town supporters with 2,438 fans responding last year. All the relevant people are made aware of the results.
To fill in this year’s TWTD Questionnaire and to look at those from previous seasons, click here.
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