Supporters' Roadshow in Woodbridge - Ipswich Town News
This season's second Supporters' Roadshow will take place at the Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge on Tuesday 8th January.
The first part of the evening will be an open question and answer session with chairman David Sheepshanks, manager Jim Magilton and captain Jason De Vos. An ITFC version of A Question of Sport will follow, with a chance for you to test your knowledge of ITFC and win one of several special prizes.
Entry is free and the Supporters Club have been offered a number of tickets, which can be obtained via supporters@itfc.co.uk or by phoning Liz Edwards on 07968 876504 or Barry Calver on 07712 577815. Alternatively, Supporters' Club reps will have a table in Legends Bar immediately after the game against Burnley on 22nd December where tickets will be available.
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