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Dyer and Bramble Legends on the Town - Ipswich Town News

The Supporters Club’s second Legends on the Town event of the season takes place at the Dove Street Inn on Thursday with Kieron Dyer and Titus Bramble the stars (7.30pm, doors open 7pm).

Hosted by Simon Milton, the evening, which is in aid of the academy, will include a question and answer session with the duo, who having hung up their boots are now academy coaches and sponsors. There will also be a raffle and auction.

Tickets cost £5 and you can reserve your place by phone on 07968 876504 or by email. This season’s first Legends on the Town event with Terry Butcher raised £840 for the academy.

The Supporters Club's next On The Road social event takes place on Monday 16th February at Bury Town Football Club.

A number of first-team players will make the trip to West Suffolk for the usual mix of a question and answer session, quizzes and autographs.

The evening will be hosted by Simon Milton and again is in aid of the academy. The event is open to all fans and is free. Tickets are available as per the Legends on the Town event above.

This season’s Supporters Day takes place on Saturday 21st February when Town play Reading. Fans will be making the trip from Italy, Northern Ireland and Norway amongst other places.

A number of events are being organised including a football tournament on the Friday, a pre-match social in the Dove on the Saturday with Radio Suffolk’s Life’s a Pitch broadcasting live, Blues legends in Legends post-match and on the Sunday a chance to watch some of the academy sides.

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