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European Journey and 1980/81 Books on Sale Via TWTD
European Journey and 1980/81 Books on Sale Via TWTD
Sunday, 20th Nov 2011 05:22

With thoughts starting to turn towards Christmas, you can now buy copies of On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 by David and Philip Houseley via TWTD. Mel Henderson’s 1980-81 The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town's History is also still available, now at a reduced price.

On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002 charts the story of Town's exploits in European competition and the fans' journeys to see them play. From Alf Ramsey's champions, through the Bobby Robson UEFA Cup-winning era, to George Burley's Premiership team and the 'bonus' season under Joe Royle.

The book is written by the brothers responsible for organising supporters' trips during the 70s and 80s, including the UEFA Cup win in Amsterdam in May 1981.

Fully illustrated, including a 16-page colour section, it includes accounts from fans, former coach and manager Bobby Ferguson, managers' secretary Pat Godbold and media commentators.

Buy a copy signed by the authors from TWTD via the publishers Pilgrim Books for £16.99 here.

1980-81 The Greatest Season in Ipswich Town's History covers the season that saw the Blues capture the UEFA Cup and narrowly miss out on a magnificent treble, finally finishing runners-up in the league and reaching the FA Cup semi-final stage.

This superbly illustrated book, written by former club public relations officer Mel Henderson, relives every aspect of an unforgettable campaign.

Limited edition copies in a special Sir Bobby Robson sleeve and with a certificate from Mick Mills are available for £16.99, while the regular edition can now be purchased for £9.99, both here, along with a number of other recently published Town books.

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bobble added 11:08 - Nov 16
i was there in 81 stood at the back left of churchmans, while johnny wark scored 573 goals in our euro campaign grew a mo in his honour and still have it today shame about the top of me head though ! but me bum makes up for that deficiency.
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scooterblue added 22:46 - Nov 20
it had nothing about the anglo italian cup if that is the same book i looked at. i know the anglo wasn't a major tournament but should have still got a mention. i went to Brescia so would have liked to have read about it.
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