New Turnstile Blues Out Today - Ipswich Town News
Issue 14 of the fanzine Turnstile Blues is out today and will be on sale at Portman Road before the Newcastle game.
In commemoration of Sir Bobby Robson Day, there are lots of reflections on the great man, including a look back over his England career.
In a more current vein, there are several perspectives on the club's current regime and it's somewhat stark contrast with Sir Bobby's time at Portman Road.
There's a guest contribution from someone who's wondering why Ipswich Town doesn't feel like it used to, and most shockingly of all, Ian Milne's role in the history of hip hop is finally laid bare.
The fanzine will be on sale from about 2pm - you can find the sellers around Sir Alf's statue - priced £1.
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