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No New Turnstile Blues Saturday - Ipswich Town News

The 12th issue of the Turnstile Blues fanzine will not now be out until the Brighton game due to printing problems.

The issue features articles on Mick McCarthy and his relationship with Town fans (and, separately, an exclusive glimpse of Mick's forays into classical poetry), some thoughts on why football fans are so consumed by nostalgia, confessions of an Ipswich Town programme collector, the story of how a Norfolk boy became an Ipswich fan, and an in-depth look at why the Rio police seem so interested in Marcus Evans (and what Brazilian goalscoring legend Romario has to do with it all).

We’ll be selling it before the match on the 27th and every other game we can. More information to follow. Itfc

— Turnstile Blues (@Turnstile_Blue) September 16, 2016

We’ll be selling it before the match on the 27th and every other game we can. More information to follow. Itfc

— Turnstile Blues (@Turnstile_Blue) September 16, 2016

When it does go on sale TB's sellers will be around the ground - mainly by Sir Alf's statue - from around 2pm on Saturday and the fanzine is £1 per copy. If you can't get to the game you can order a copy from the Turnstile Blues website.

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