Fashion Show Kicks Off Fab's Testimonial Year - Ipswich Town News
Former Blue Fabian Wilnis kicks off his testimonial year with a fashion show evening involving many members of the current first team at the Seckford Theatre in Woodbridge on Wednesday evening.
Fab told TWTD precisely who will be strutting along the catwalk: "The players taking part will be Richard Naylor, Dean Bowditch, Pablo Couñago, Tommy Miller, David Wright, Alex Bruce, Danny Haynes, Pim Balkestein and Dan Harding.
"It's going to be great fun, a good laugh. It's going to be so unlike a traditional, normal fashion show. A few of the players' wives will be taking part as models as well.â€Â
The evening starts at 6.30pm with a signing session where Fab will launch a calendar which features him in a variety of poses both on and off the field, with the fashion show starting an hour later. Fab says there will be a further signing session afterwards.
At half-time there will be a show by children from Theatretrain, the group who provide Town's cheerleaders.
Tickets to the show are selling fast with those remaining available via the testimonial website Fab10, which also features details of Fab's forthcoming events, culminating with a game of three halves against Feyenoord at Portman Road on July 25th.
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