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More on Fan Move - Ipswich Town News

More is emerging about the move of fans from the seats at the back of Churchman's to the upper tier of the developed stand. Contrary to the letter sent to fans the moved supporters will not be moved to the front of the new tier.

An email to one of the moving season ticket holders said that seats in the first four rows of the new stand will be "sold as premium priced seats as these will be some of the best seats in the stadium." So it seems the moved fans will have to be housed somewhere other than that. The club do admit that not all details have been decided as yet which is why fans will not get to see their new seats before May.

One thing that has become clear is that the moved supporters will pay the same for their new seats as they would have for their existing seats. There is no word on whether this will apply for further seasons and it seems likely that at the end of next season supporters will have to either have to pay the full rate for their new seats or face moving again.

From what we can gather the area from which fans are being moved will become an area for seating in front of the corporate suite, similar to the seats on the upper tier in front of the boxes at the Clock End at Highbury.

We are still waiting answers to a number of queries relating to this and as soon as we know any more we'll put out another NewsNet.

To see fan reaction/add your views on the move see the Town Topic set up to discuss the issue: http://www.twtd.co.uk/towntopics

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