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RIP Tom Tomalin 07:26 - Oct 28 with 9257 viewsITFC_Forever

One of the very best of Town fans, who did it all himself despite his health complications.


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RIP Tom Tomalin on 22:00 - Oct 28 with 965 viewsStNeotsBlue

Didn't the magazine Shoot! award him Supporter of the Year many years ago, when Shoot! was a big deal.
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RIP Tom Tomalin on 22:25 - Oct 28 with 886 viewsbrazil1982

Very sad news, a regular to away games and I always felt a little better when I saw him at a game. A collosuss of a supporter who will be very much missed.
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RIP Tom Tomalin on 22:44 - Oct 28 with 841 viewssimondrake1961

Tom was part of the Ipswich Town furniture, he was a familiar face at many Town matches for a long time. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. I hope the club make a fitting tribute to him.

R.I.P. Tom.
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RIP Tom Tomalin on 11:40 - Nov 1 with 473 viewsLegendRay

Sad week losing a great player and a great supporter. Hope they can both be honoured on Saturday.
I knew Tom Tomalin from the late eighties, and met him at many matches, including celebrating together on the pitch in 1992. He'd been dealt a tough hand as a child, but I never heard him complain about that. His passion for Town was enormous, inspired by the way we played under SBR. He was intrepid and determined following the team home and away. ' Running towards adversity' was an apt motto for him!
I can imagine his distinctive chirpy voice saying on Saturday 'what really matters is they play as well as they can. Come on Town'

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