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McCarthy, Connor and Milne at ITFC Open Day at Supporters Club AGM
McCarthy, Connor and Milne at ITFC Open Day at Supporters Club AGM
Thursday, 30th Oct 2014 05:59

Town boss Mick McCarthy, his assistant Terry Connor and managing director Ian Milne are amongst a number of club officials at tonight’s ITFC Open Evening at this year’s Supporters Club AGM (7.30pm in Legends Bar).

The event will give fans the chance to put questions to McCarthy and Connor, as well as those, such as Milne, who run Town from behind the scenes.

Liz Edwards, chair of the Supporters Club, said: "Although the Supporters Club continually raises issues and concerns with ITFC, it is really important to allow fans to have direct access to the people who actually run the club.

“Everyone has an opinion on ticketing, the fixture list, pricing policy, the Academy and our community programme - this is a chance to meet the people responsible, to find out what they do and question them. I am told that they will even accept praise where it is due!"

In addition to MD Milne, Sally Webb (club secretary and supporters liaison officer), Simon Milton (director of academy sales), Lee Hyde (retail and ticketing), Steve Pearce (media) and Jade Cole (PR manager) will also all be attending. The evening will also include the Supporters Club AGM.

All members of the Supporters Club are welcome to attend the free event, but it should be noted that evidence of membership must be provided at the door.

Members include all season ticket holders, silver card holders, student members, overseas members, Junior Blues members and members of branches who are none of the above.

For further details check out the Supporters Club’s website, the official club site, the Supporters Club on Twitter, or contact ITSC by email or by phone on 07968 876504.

Meanwhile, there are a very small number of tickets still available for this evening's ITFC On The Road event at The Dove Street Inn which Christophe Berra, Tyrone Mings and Conor Sammon will be attending. To book your free ticket, contact ITSC by email or by phone on 07968 876504.


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carsey added 20:34 - Oct 27
What is point Nothing changes They don't need a meeting to know what fans are thinking they just need to read TWTD comments and forums.
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linhdi added 11:50 - Oct 29
It is far more effective and persuasive to meet someone face-to-face than snipe from behind the anonymity of a messageboard. That's why the evening has been arranged. Club staff want to meet fans, and this provides an ideal opportunity.
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Seasider added 15:03 - Oct 29
Agree it is good to meet someone face to face;but from my previous experience of these do's and the shareholders AGM,a bit of a damp squib if anybody expects fireworks!!!
By this I mean nobody is prepared to 'rock the boat'by asking awkward questions,even in the past when we all know that Town were not doing well.

Now the club are doing better on the field,and bearing in mind the Managers reaction to criticism on Saturday,dont think anybody will dare ask Mick why he is not more adventurous at home matches,and the sycophants will be in their element

Also it would be nice if the ticket office was more helpful,and would arrange tickets for those who are not computer literate,and cannot get to the club shop to buy one.

Finally the annual BBC survey once again as usual did not shed a favourable light on ITFC ticket prices which I think is one of the reasons that the attendances have not improved with the performances.
Wont be able to go this time as have family funeral in afternnon
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Ipswich24 added 17:38 - Oct 30
I will be there and I will be asking why the negative tactics, especially away from home, if you look at McCarthy's record since joining our away form is very poor
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