Player Awards Evening Sells Out - Ipswich Town News
The Supporters Club’s annual Player Awards Evening on Saturday 11th April is now sold out.
By way of reminder for those attending, doors will open at 6.15pm with a big meet-and-greet in Legends Bar with all the current first team squad plus manager Mick McCarthy, his assistant Terry Connor and other members of the coaching staff.
Later, the event will move down to the Sir Bobby Robson Suite where there will be presentations to the Player of the Year, the Academy Player of the Year and the season’s debutants.
The event will be raising money for The Friends of The Ferns charity, which supports the Ferns Sexual Assault Referral Centre and the Town Academy.
If you are keen to come along, it is just possible that there will be a few returned tickets, in which case please call Elizabeth Edwards on 07968 876504 or get in touch by email.
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