Charity Auction Ends Sunday - Ipswich Town News
Bidding in the West Suffolk Hospital Charity Christmas Auction, which boasts an array of fantastic Town lots, ends on Sunday night.
The online auction has 57 lots and is supporting a dozen departments at the Bury St Edmunds hospital, including the Forget-Me-Not Dementia Campaign, the Rainbow Ward and A&E.
Ipswich Town have kindly supported the auction, offering directors' box tickets and a tour as guests of Simon Milton and a new orange away shirt signed by Mick McCarthy's high-flying first team squad.
You and five friends could also be watching March's home match against Brentford, a potentially crucial match for both, from the comfort of your own executive box.
Deadly strike-force David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy have agreed to sign photos of them celebrating goals this season (as a joint lot) and will personalise a message to the winning bidder, if desired.
While you can also experience a Mick McCarthy pre-match and post-match press conference, and watch a home match from the press box, as part of a ITFC media experience.
Each auction item has its own individual ending time between 5.30pm and 10.30pm tomorrow.
You can view all the items and lots more at the charity auction homepage. All you need to bid is a working eBay account.
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