West Suffolk Supporters Club Event in Bury - Ipswich Town News
Chief executive Simon Clegg, two first team players plus other club representatives, including Simon Milton and members of the coaching staff, will be at the first Supporters Club event of the new year at Bury Town Football Club on Monday 21st January (7.30pm, doors open 7pm).
The evening will include a question and answer session with the players and Simon Clegg, lots of quiz questions with great prizes and a chance to obtain exclusive memorabilia in aid of the ITFC Academy.
Entrance is free of charge but by ticket only. They can be obtained from Nigel Cole on 07729 833543 or 01284 766103 or by email via nigelmartincole@btinternet.com and Elizabeth Edwards on 07968 876504 or by email at itsc78@btinternet.com
For more information see www.itfcsupporters.co.uk.
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