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Club Announce UEFA Priority - Ipswich Town News

Town have announced the priority scheme for next season's UEFA Cup games. Home game allocation will be the same as for the FA and Worthington Cup games.

1 Season ticket holders with cup vouchers get their seats automatically.

2 Season ticket holders without cup vouchers scheme will be able to buy their regular seat for a specified period before it is released for sale. Details to be released at the time.

3 Any tickets remaining will be sold to Portman Plus holders in the ballot scheme.

The away allocations is 5% of ground capacity and the priority is like this:

1 Away Match Passport holders with priority going to those who have been members longest. Third year (1999/00) holders first, then second year (2000/01) and then first year (2001/02).

2 Season ticket holders with Portman Plus Gold Cards

3 Season ticket holders

4 Portman Plus holders and Blues Crew members(with a qualifying adult).

The previous story about the 2,000 new season ticket holder did not mean to imply at that 2,000 existing season ticket holders have given up their seats. What was meant was that any seats that had been given up were part of the new allocated seats along with the new seats which will be available. Apologies for being unclear.

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