TWTD Issue 77 on Sale - Ipswich Town News
Issue 77 of TWTD is on sale before Saturday's home game with Crewe Alexandra. Our sellers will be scattered around the ground before kick-off and our stall will be by the statue of Sir Alf as usual.
This issue's interview star is Tommy Miller who talks about goal celebrations, penalties, Shefki's new nickname and the final push towards the Premiership.
Elsewhere, we look back at the late Bill McGarry's period as Town manager, the history of goal celebrations, while puffin recipes make their long overdue return.
If you are unable to get to the ground, you can purchase a subscription online by visiting the TWTDonline website here: www.twtdonline.co.uk.
TWTD will once again be selling United in Endeavour, the fundraising Cambridge United fanzine issued for their recent Fans United Day. The special national issue costs £1 with all profits going to their Trust, Cambridge Fans United.
United in Endeavour is also available online: http://www.geocities.com/cufc_uie/index.html.
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