Win a Copy of Beattie Book - Ipswich Town News
Author Rob Finch is giving TWTD readers the chance to win a copy of The Greatest Footballer England Never Had: The Kevin Beattie Story, his 2006 biography of the Blues legend.
Rob recently reprinted a small number of copies of the book after receiving requests from Town fans.
Former Town and England centre-half Beattie died in September 2018, aged 64.
To win the book, tell us in an email sent to competition@twtd.co.uk arriving before midnight on Friday which club left a 15-year-old Beattie waiting at a railway station after he had travelled from Carlisle to talk terms. The winner will be selected at random from the correct answers.
Rob still has a handful of copies of The Greatest Footballer England Never Had: The Kevin Beattie Story which can ordered directly from him for £9.99 by emailing robfinch180@gmail.com and paying through Paypal.
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