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Join Team ITFC and Cycle to Amsterdam - Ipswich Town News

Academy sponsorship manager Simon Milton and player-coach Alan Lee will be leading Team ITFC on the Ride to Amsterdam Challenge in association with Prostate Cancer UK, the Football League’s official charity partner, this summer

The trip starts at Leyton Orient’s Matchroom Stadium on June 6th with the aim of covering the 150 miles and reaching the Dutch capital by bicycle on June 8th, raising money for Prostate Cancer UK and Town's Academy Association.

In addition to Milton, Watford legend Luther Blissett will be involved along with a representative of each Football League club. The registration fee for taking part is £149.

Former midfielder Milton will be holding a meeting in the Players’ Lounge at Portman Road on Tuesday 11th February (6pm) where you can find out more information about the trip for which Elmy Cycles, Ipswich will the club’s official cycle partners.

To get involved, email teamitfc@itfc.co.uk to register your place. For more information, visit www.itfcacademy.com.

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