Tickets Still Available for London Branch 1991/92 Night - Ipswich Town News
There are still a handful of tickets available for tonight’s London Branch of the Supporters Club evening looking back at Town’s 1991/92 Second Division title-winning campaign where Chris Kiwomya, Jason Dozzell and Simon Milton will be the star guests. The event is being held 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 Kiwomya, 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.
Tickets cost £5 each and, with numbers limited, should be reserved in advance either by calling Horry Money on 07970 304734 or by emailing him at itfchorry@hotmail.com.
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