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Clegg\'s Thanks to Fans - Ipswich Town News

Town chief executive Simon Clegg has written to 88 supporters who attended all four of the Blues’ recent back-to-back away games to thank them for their commitment to the club.

Clegg wrote: "I fully recognise the time and expenses involved in travelling to away matches and I would like to thank you for the ongoing commitment you made to support the club at the matches at Queens Park Rangers, Peterborough, Sheffield Wednesday and Scunthorpe.

"Seven points from the maximum of 12 available was not a bad return but I think it says something about the ambition of this club that with the benefit of hindsight we were disappointed that we didn’t secure more.”

Meanwhile, former Charlton and West Ham boss Alan Curbishley was at Portman Road on Tuesday night along with his former assistant Mervyn Day. Curbishley, who is now available for work after settling his contract with the Hammers, is reported to have said that he was at the game to see his friend Dave Jones, the Cardiff manager.

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