Town Release Bristol Rovers Prices - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced the ticket prices for the season’s opening game, the Capital One Cup first round tie against Bristol Rovers at Portman Road on Tuesday 14th August (KO 7.45pm). Adult tickets will cost £12 with concessions at £8 and under-16s gaining entry for £1.
Tickets purchased on the day of the match will be subject to a further charge of £2. The full arrangements for ticket sales will be announced next week.
Meanwhile, Watford keeper Scott Loach and free agent former Cardiff glovesman Tom Heaton are both reported to have said they’ve received no contact from the Blues.
Town are understood to have made an enquiry to Watford regarding former Blues academy schoolboy Loach, but wouldn’t be able to speak to the player directly unless given permission by the Hornets.
Heaton, who is believed to be a Watford target this summer, is not thought to be on Paul Jewell’s list of potential new Town keepers.
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