Clegg in Hotseat at Open Training Day - Ipswich Town News
Blues chief executive Simon Clegg will be in the hotseat on Mark Murphy’s Radio Suffolk show on Friday morning (9am), which comes live from Town’s free-to-attend open training day (10am-3pm). Mark is after questions to ask the Blues’ chief.
If you want to put a question to Simon Clegg, send an email to Mark here.
The main feature of the training day is the chance to watch Paul Jewell and his coaches put the players through their paces in a full training session on the main Portman Road pitch.
More than 2,000 fans attended last year’s similar event. This year’s expanded full schedule can be found here.
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