Video Gives Taste of New Wark Book - Ipswich Town News
A new video gives a taste of the upcoming John Wark book, He's Here, He's There, which is available for pre-order from TWTD now, from a new video, and also features a few reminders of the great man’s brilliance for the Blues.
Written by Neil Prentice, who was behind the recent George Burley book, All To Play For and 1980-81 - The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town’s History, He’s Here, He’s There is being published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Wark’s debut for Town earlier this year.
In addition to Wark himself, the book includes interviews with or features on teammates from his three spells at the club, among them Allan Hunter, Kevin Beattie, Paul Mariner, George Burley, Terry Butcher, Russell Osman, Arnold Muhren, Frans Thijssen, Chris Kiwomya, Jason Dozzell, Craig Forrest and Kieron Dyer.
Both the collector's and standard editions of He’s Here, He’s There are available from TWTD here.
There are also a few copies of the Burley book, All To Play For, still on sale via the same link.
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