Thanks for the info everyone, is it a case of you buy your ticket then stand where you want like at grounds like Bristol City and Barnsley or do you get a seat number and row?
Would be a pain if I bought tickets then had two giants right in front!
I'm going to Hillsborough for the first time on Sat. Does anyone know if you can buy tickets on the turnstiles there?
Also I'm taking my son who is only 5 ft, he sometimes struggles to get a good view of the game in stadiums where there isn't much elevation between each row of seats. Does anyone know what it is like there?
Seems to be more of a problem at older stadiums like Bristol City's as we had problems getting a good view there but at Leicester it was fine.
Looked like a real nasty challenge from the guy. Think he always had that side to him and even if he had the talent it would still be something that holds him back.
Also what did everyone think of Miller? I thought he was quality with the right players around him but it all went wrong when he left for Sunderland. Always took a quality penalty though.
First of all I am pretty shocked at how bad the ITFC website is.
Secondly does anyone know if you can buy away tickets online and get the club to post them to you? I don't live in Ipswich so I mostly go to away games but I always have trouble getting the tickets.
Also does anyone know if it would it be possible to get the tickets at the Bristol City ground? And lastly is the Ipswich ticket office open on Sundays?
If anyone could answer any of those questions that would be greatly appreciated!
I think the problem is there are clueless people about but it has nothing to do with santa.
People are stupid because we dont teach them to think critically and be skeptical. If we taught them not to beleive everything in the media that would be one big step forward.
Sorry mate but it has not got anything to do with santa. By all means run through the streets shouting SANTA IS A LIE if you think that will help though.
I'm currently living around the Lincoln area, trust me it is still a fair distance from Ipswich!
I'd recommend just going to a few away games as you will be very close to a lot of clubs in the Midlands. The tickets and travel will be cheaper, there will be a better atmosphere and generally it will be a better experience.