Plymouth Holding Fans Reunited — Revisited - Ipswich Town News
Supporters of crisis club Plymouth Argyle are again welcoming fans of clubs from around the country to Home Park on Saturday for Fans Reunited — Revisited. The Pilgrims are celebrating their 125th birthday as they take on Accrington Stanley (KO 3pm).
Town supporters were well represented at the previous event amongst fans from across the nation and abroad to watch Argyle — who currently have Blues midfielder Jamie Griffiths on loan - defeat Macclesfield 2-0. More details on Saturday can be found here.
Meanwhile, the Town shirt signed by Matt Holland recently auctioned by Danish Blue Torben Christensen to raise funds for the Green Taverners raised £107.
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