Town Open Remembrance Book - Ipswich Town News
Town have opened a book of remembrance in the Centre Spot in the Cobbold Stand for tributes to former boss Sir Bobby Robson, who died earlier today. Fans have also been invited to lay flowers by his statue in Portman Road, while the flags at the ground are flying at half mast.
The book of remembrance will be available from 3pm to 6pm today and from 9am to 6pm over the weekend.
Tonight's friendly against Real Valladolid (KO 7.30pm) will be preceded by two minutes' silence and the players will wear black armbands.
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