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Awards Evening Tickets Still Available - Ipswich Town News

The official Town Supporters Club still have tickets on sale for their annual Player Awards Evening at the Greshams Sports and Social Club in Tuddenham Road on Sunday, 3rd May (6pm to 11pm). The event will see the presentation of the official Player of the Year gong and other awards.

Tickets for the event cost £14, including buffet, and will be available from Supporters Club chair Elizabeth Edwards in the Legends Bar after the Coventry game or in writing from Irene Davey, 10 Lambeth Close, Ipswich, IP1 4DX (please enclose a cheque payable to Ipswich Town Football Club Supporters Account and an SAE).

In addition to the Player of the Year award, the Academy Player of the Year will also will be honoured, while this season's debutants will also receive a presentation.

Voting for this season's Player of the Year will take place prior to the Coventry City match and also online at www.itfcsupporters.co.uk.

The Supporters Club are also after help collecting the votes before the match and also assistance with counting the votes, collecting tickets and selling raffle tickets. For more information, ring Elizabeth Edwards on 07968 876504 or send her an email.

Town are holding their End of Season Dinner at Trinity Park on Tuesday evening where the winners of the Players' Player of the Year, Corporate Boxholders and Sponsors Player of the Year, Goal of the Season, John Kerridge Memorial Trophy for the club's most improved player and the Harold Smith Trophy for the academy's most improved player will be announced.

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