Kids Wanted for Derby Guard of Honour - Ipswich Town News
The ITFC Charitable Trust is offering fans aged from seven to 14 the chance to take part in our guard of honour at the East Anglian derby against Norwich City at Portman Road on Thursday 21st April.
In addition to being part of the guard of honour waving flags as the players take to the field, the children will have a pre-match coaching session on the practice pitch, be taken pitchside to soak up the atmosphere as it builds and have their photo taken while the players warm-up ahead of the big game.
Places, which cost £20 each, are limited and are strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. To book or for further information, call 01473 400749 (office opening times 9am-5pm Monday to Friday, excluding weekends and bank holidays).
Match tickets are not included and must already have been purchased through the Ticket Office. Children will need to be at the ground in time for a 5pm start. Please note, this is a parent-free event.
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