Sing on Five Live! - Ipswich Town News
TWTD has been asked by Radio Five Live to gather Town fans together for a bit of a sing before Saturday’s game with Southampton. Five Live want to hear about this tractor thing that everybody is talking about as well as wanting to hear us have a warble. We figured the best place for this (as well as almost everything else) was a pub so please feel free to come along to Mannings’ (on the Cornhill) for 12 noon Saturday and join the throng. Or just drink yourself daft.
This week's John Scales column is now up. Read John's views on Liverpool, Manchester City, Morecambe and Southampton here: http://www.twtd.co.uk/scales
class="storytext">Russell Osman's latest column, which gives Russell's views on many of the same issues, can be found here: http://www.twtd.co.uk/osman
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