London Branch Holding 1991/92 Night - Ipswich Town News
Jason Dozzell and Simon Milton will be the star guests at a London Branch of the Supporters Club event looking back at Town’s 1991/92 Second Division title campaign on Wednesday 19th February at the Duke of York in Dering Street (7pm).
There’ll be a chance to watch video highlights of that great season as John Lyall’s Blues came from nowhere to win the Second Division and claim a place in the inaugural Premier League, while Dozzell and Milton, key members of that side, will take part in a question and answer session.
Town memorabilia past and present will be raffled to raise funds for the branch and the Academy Association.
"With another promotion push currently underway, we thought it was as good a time as any to look at a previous successful campaign,” chairman Horry Money told TWTD.
Tickets cost £5 each and, with numbers limited, should be reserved in advance either by calling Horry on 07970 304734 or by emailing him at itfchorry@hotmail.com.
What to read next:
Huni Camp to Lodge Appeal After Wardley DefeatJustis Huni’s manager Mick Francis says his team are to launch an official appeal to the WBA regarding the manner in which referee John Latham ended last night’s fight with Fabio Wardley at Portman Road.
Wardley Wins!Fabio Wardley won his Portman Road fight in sensational style, knocking out Justis Huni with a huge right hand in the 10th round to claim the WBA interim Heavyweight title with the Australian looking on course for victory.
Waiting Over For WardleyThe waiting is finally over for Fabio Wardley, with the Town-supporting boxer’s long-held ambition of a Portman Road fight set to be fulfilled this evening.
Pitts Set For Second Malta U21s CapTown youngster Josh Pitts looks set to win his second Malta U21s cap when his side takes on San Marino in the second of two away friendlies this evening (KO 5pm).
Tough Scotland Debut For Slicker as Four Win CapsTown keeper Cieran Slicker was handed his full Scotland debut off the bench in the opening minutes and had a tough time as his team, which also featured George Hirst, was beaten 3-1 by Iceland in a friendly at Hampden Park, while Dara O’Shea and Jack Taylor added to their Republic of Ireland caps in a 1-1 friendly in Dublin.
TWTD Questionnaire 2024/25Welcome to the annual TWTD Questionnaire, your chance to look back in judgement on Town's 2024/25 season