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New Ramsey Book - Ipswich Town News

The life of Town and England legend Sir Alf Ramsey is the subject of a new book by Leo McKinstry.

Sir Alf: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager was described as "an outstanding biography" by Brian Glanville in the Sunday Times and is available here.

Also still available are Brian Scovell's book about Patrick and John Cobbold, Football Gentry: The Cobbold Brothers, The Old Farm: Ipswich Town v Norwich City - A History, an account of the East Anglian derby by Rob Hadgraft, Terry Butcher's My Autobiography, Joe Royle's The Autobiography and Sir Bobby Robson's Farewell But Not Goodbye, along with stats book Ipswich Town Head to Head by Peter Waring and The Ipswich Town Quiz Book by John DT White.

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