Bidding for Loach's Boots Up to £110 - Ipswich Town News
You can still bid for a signed pair of Scott Loach’s boots in the auction to help former keeper and current first-team masseur James Pullen with his fundraising efforts after his recent participation in the Virgin London Marathon.
Loach has donated a pair of Nike CTR360 Maestri III FG with the bidding — which currently stands at £110 [update, up to £125]— open until midnight tonight.
If you would like to own them, you can send your auction bids by email to jo-ann.barker@itfc.co.uk.
Ex-keeper Pullen ran his first ever marathon dressed as the ITFC Charitable Trust’s mascot Crazee — completing the course in 5hr 45min — to raise cash for the Trust and Sense.
You can also show your support for James by making a donation through his Just Giving page.
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