Last Chance on TWTD Subs - Ipswich Town News
Subscriptions to TWTD will be going up from next week, so now is your last chance to secure the next six issues of the fanzine at the current prices. Alternatively, you can get them for free if you sign-up to one of our affiliates.
The current prices for the paper-based fanzine are £8.50 UK, £11 Europe and £16 for the rest of the world, while an electronic-only subscription is £7.
Full details of how to subscribe at these prices or via the free offer are available here: http://www.twtdonline.co.uk.
TWTD issue 81, which includes interviews with Alan Lee and Vemund Brekke Skard, is still available, while issue 82 will be on sale from the Stoke match onwards.
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Ipswich Town 2-0 Huddersfield Town - Match ReportIpswich Town are back in the Premier League after a 22-year wait following a 2-0 home victory over Huddersfield Town, a result which sealed remarkable back-to-back promotions. Wes Burns gave the Blues the lead on 27 and Omari Hutchinson settled any nerves three minutes after the break, while Town would have secured promotion even if they’d lost with Leeds, their rivals for the second automatic promotion place, beaten 2-1 at home by Southampton.
Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town - PredictionsHave you predicted the Huddersfield score yet? Ninety-two per cent of TWTD members are predicting a Town win this lunchtime, five per cent a draw and three per cent predicting an away win, but what do you think?
Sheeran to Extend Town SponsorshipEd Sheeran has revealed he has agreed to extend his sponsorship of the Blues into a fourth season but won’t be at Portman Road tomorrow.
Morsy: To Get a Club to the Premier League Would Be AmazingSam Morsy is no stranger to success as a footballer after winning promotion with Chesterfield, Wigan and Town, plus playing for Egypt in the World Cup, but would taking Ipswich into the Premier League perhaps be his number one achievement in the game?
Morsy: Exeter Experience Will Help UsTown skipper Sam Morsy knows only too well the prize for avoiding defeat at Portman Road tomorrow and believes he and his teammates will benefit from their experience of the near-identical situation that occurred a year ago.