Johnson Back in Town for Dinner - Ipswich Town News
Former Blues striker David Johnson, the 1970s version, will be back in town on Friday 14th September at a sporting dinner at Greshams in Tuddenham Road (7.15pm). The man known as Jonty was at Portman Road between 1972 and 1976 and also played for Liverpool, Everton, Manchester City and Preston, as well as winning eight full England caps and scoring six international goals.
The evening will also consist of a five-course meal plus top comedian Mike Lancaster.
A single ticket costs £35, while a table of 10 is £320. All prices are inclusive of VAT.
To reserve or purchase tickets, please call or email
Mark on 07813 919655 or mark@mccontracts.co.uk
or Barry on 01473 250816 barry@greshamsclub.com.
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