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Town Looking for npower Sub - Ipswich Town News

Town are looking for a fan to become the club’s npower sub for 2011. Football League sponsors npower are hoping to sign 72 fans - one from each club - to represent their side.

The winner will get their hands on a pair of tickets to each of Ipswich Town's remaining home league games this season and have the number 45 shirt registered in their name. They will also get a shirt signed by the first team squad and a £45 voucher to spend in Planet Blue. Sadly the prize doesn't include the chance to be an actual first team sub.

To enter, explain in no more than 100 words, why you (or someone you know) deserves to be signed as the Ipswich Town npower sub. Not missed a game in decades? Club crest tattooed on your face? Son named Mauricio and daughter called Bontchella? Dog named Cyril Lea?

Email competition@itfc.co.uk (adding 'npower' in the subject line) with your entry before midnight on Friday 4th February 2011, adding your contact details and the club will choose the winner.

For further details visit www.npower.com/footballsaver.

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