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North Standers Move Latest - Ipswich Town News

North Stand season ticket holders are receiving forms asking them to confirm (again) whether they want to move back to the North Stand for the remainder of the season.

The form asks which other fans people want to be relocted with when they move. Where fans sit this season will not have any bearing on where they will be relocated permanently next season.

Although the seating in the new lower tier is different from the old North (fewer, but longer rows) the club say they will try to relocate people as near to where they were as possible.

Fans who want to move must act quickly as the club want supporters to hand in their season tickets at tomorrow's game. There will be a collection point on the Constantine Road driveway in action from 2pm and after the match.

Supporters are requested to hand in their ticket, along with tickets which belong to those they wish to sit with, and will be issued with a pass for Greene King Stand for the Inter game and the North Stand for the Arsenal game.

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