Shirt Auctions End Today - Ipswich Town News
The auctions for the shirts worn by Jon Walters, Tamás Priskin and Jaime Peters in the Newcastle game end just after 6pm this evening. Cash raised from the sale of the shirts goes to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
The first three shirts auctioned, those worn by Pablo Couñago, Richard Wright and Lee Martin, raised £2,051, £1,420 and £1,020 respectively, while the highest bids for the three currently up for sale can been seen below.
Each of the shirts has been signed on the back and the front by the player who wore it, 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 also auctioning their shirts from the game.
All the items being sold by the club, along with their current bids are shown below:
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