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McCarthy to Answer Questions at Player Awards Evening - Ipswich Town News

Manager Mick McCarthy will hold a question and answer session at the Player Awards Evening in Legends after Saturday’s game against Birmingham City. The event, which runs from 6.30pm until midnight, will also see the presentation of the Supporters’ Player of the Year trophy and other awards.

McCarthy and his coaching staff will be there from 6.30pm to 7.30pm with the question and answer session at around 7.10pm. The players will be arriving at about 7pm, while new joint-MD Jonathan Symonds will also be attending.

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.

There are some tickets still available at a cost of £20 including a buffet and can be obtained from Liz Edwards by emailing itsc78@btinternet.com or by phoning 07968 876504.

Online voting for the Supporters’ Player of the Year award closes at midnight tonight, but votes can also be cast from 1.15pm around the ground prior to Saturday’s game against Birmingham. Look out for volunteers in yellow tabards carrying clipboards.

Volunteers are still be sought to help with the collection of votes, if you’re interested contact Liz Edwards as above.

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