London Branch Meeting to Watch Barnsley Game - Ipswich Town News
The London Branch of the ITFC Supporters Club are meeting up to watch the Friday’s live Sky game against Barnsley at the Duke of York in Mayfair, W1 S1AF, between Oxford Circus and Bond Street tube stations.
New branch chairman Horry Money said: "We are expecting a good turnout. Many of our members would find it hard to attend Portman Road on a Friday evening with work commitments, so this is the next best thing.
"All are welcome and there is a new 42-inch screen for us to watch the game on.
"I have even had an enquiry from one of our members who is currently working in Budapest, Hungary looking for any Town fan who may be interested in watching the game with him there!”
Meet-ups are planned in various venues around the country and globe with details of many of them on this earlier story and its comments.
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