Charleston Trip - Ipswich Town News
The North American branch of the Ipswich Town Supporters' Club are organising a trip to the friendly with the Charleston Battery on May 9th. The NASC say they have already had interest from some UK fans for Town's one and only game in the US.
The tickets for the game are US$12 and more details can be found at the NASC's site: http://www.portmanroad.com Tickets are likely to sell out fast for the game held at the 5,400 seater Blackbaud Stadium.
Meanwhile Town fans who aren't making the trip Stateside can follow the game via a live webcast on the Battery's official site: http://www.charlestonbattery.com the link for the webcast is along the menu on the left.
Town fans are also encouraged to join in a bit of banter with our American friends at their Message Board: http://www.usldiscussions.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=28
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