Player Awards Evening Tickets on Sale - Ipswich Town News
Tickets are now available for this year’s Supporters Club Player Awards Evening, which will be held in Legends Bar on Saturday 27th April from 6.30pm to 12am. The first team squad and management will be attending and the Player of the Year award and a host of other trophies will be handed out.
The event provides a great opportunity to have photographs taken with the players and coaching staff and to collect autographs.
Presentations will be made during the evening to all the players who have made their debut during the season, the Academy Player of the Year and the Supporters Player of the Year, along with a special presentation to the Young Fan of the Year.
Tickets cost £20 including a buffet and can be obtained from Liz Edwards in the Legends bar after Saturday home games, by emailing itsc78@btinternet.com or by phoning 07968 876504.
Alternatively, write to Irene Davey at 10 Lambeth Close, Ipswich, IP1 4DX (please enclose a cheque made payable to Ipswich Town Football Club Supporters Account and a SAE).
For more information visit the Supporters Club website here.
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