New TWTD Out - Ipswich Town News
Issue 71 of TWTD's paper-based fanzine will be on sale around the ground prior to Saturday's home game against Preston North End.
As usual it contains articles both serious and silly as well as an interview, with recent signing Shefki Kuqi the man featured this time around.
The club's share issue provokes a couple of articles while another correspondent bemoans the disappearance of the seventies style centre-half.
The careers of Eric Gates and Marcus Stewart are reviewed and one writer looks ahead at a potential ITFC dedicated television channel.
Find our sellers by Sir Alf, next to the Portman Road entrance to the Greene King Stand, by Planet Blue and dotted elsewhere around the ground.
You can get a free subscription by opening an account with Sporting Bet for just £10 and we'll also throw in a £10 voucher redeemable at Planet Blue. You can get more details of this here: http://www.twtd.co.uk/offer
Alternatively you can purchase a subscription online from here: http://www.twtd.co.uk/subscribe
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