First Robson Shirts Up for Auction - Ipswich Town News
A number of the commemorative shirts worn by Town’s players during Saturday’s game against Newcastle United are now up for auction on eBay. The shirts worn by Pablo Couñago, Richard Wright and Lee Martin are the first to go under the hammer.
The shirts have been signed on the back and the front by the player, while the club are also providing a certificate of authenticity.
All the shirts worn on the day will be auctioned, along with some second shirts prepared for the game and some which are unnamed and unnumbered. These will be signed by the whole squad. Newcastle are auctioning their shirts from the game.
To bid on the shirts, click here. All proceeds from the auctions go to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
Meanwhile, the latest batch of friendship scarves produced by Town and Newcastle for the game are available for pre-order from the club shop and official website here. The first two supplies of the scarves sold out within a day of being delivered. Scarves can be pre-ordered until October 18th.
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