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You can now get a six-issue subscription to TWTD absolutely free of charge via our TWTDonline website.

Click through to www.TWTDonline.co.uk for details on how to take up our offer.

TWTD number 81 will be on sale prior to Saturday's home game with Millwall. This issue's interview star is new swashbuckling goal-plunderer Alan Lee, who talks about his start at Town, Cardiff, Rotherham and his plans to jam with fellow new signing Vemund Brekke Skard.

Skard himself speaks to Town's Norwegian supporters, while there are articles on the striker injury curse, the Bouncy, Town's 1973 victory over Real Madrid and loads of other stuff.

TWTD will be on sale from our sellers by Sir Alf, Planet Blue and the Portman Road entrance to the Greene King Stand prior to the game.

This issue the price has increased to £1.50 but we're keeping subscriptions at the same levels for the next few weeks or free if you sign up to an affiliate. These are available via www.TWTDonline.co.uk.

Also available online is the current masterpiece of a cover from Dan in the form of a desktop wallpaper. Visit www.twtd.co.uk/wallpapers for more details.

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