No Plans for Postponement - Ipswich Town News
There are no plans for Saturday's home game with Leeds to be postponed despite the bodies of five women being found in the Ipswich area in recent days.
Town's safety officer Mick Warden told the club site that the police have sufficient resources for the match: "I have spoken to the match commander at Suffolk Constabulary and he says that as things stand at the moment they have no intention of calling off the match.
"They have enough police resources to cover the game."
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