Boots On For Sir Bobby - Ipswich Town News
For any Town fans exiled in the North-East there's a chance to pull your boots on for the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation this coming Sunday, March 29th.
A five-a-side tournament in support of the Foundation is being held at the DW Soccerdome, Royal Quays, North Shields, NE29 6DL.
An entry fee of £100 per team is required for registration for the tournament with all of the income raised going directly to the Foundation.
Town fan Michael Creane is helping to run the event so if you are interested in signing up or joining a team, please contact him by email via creane89@hotmail.co.uk for registration details.
As things stand 28 teams have registered for the chance to lift the trophy and win matchday corporate hospitality at St James' Park.
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