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Clegg and Wilnis at First Felixstowe Branch Meeting - Ipswich Town News

Chief executive Simon Clegg and testimonial man Fabian Wilnis will be at the first meeting of the reformed Felixstowe branch of the Official Supporters Club on Wednesday. Fans in Felixstowe and the surrounding area are being invited to revive their branch after a five-year hiatus.

Clegg and Wilnis will answer questions from the floor with the Dutchman signing copies of his autobiography Full English. You can also buy a signed copy online via TWTD here.

The meeting will be held at the Trimley Sports and Social Club at 8pm. Go along for a chat about the season ahead and what you would like to see from the new reformed branch. You can also watch highlights of the Blues on the big screen and stand a chance of winning a signed home shirt.

For more information call Barry Calver 07712 577815 or email barrycalver@btinternet.com.

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