South-West Branch Holding Evening With Skuse - Ipswich Town News
The South-West Branch of the Supporters Club are holding an evening with midfielder Cole Skuse at The Old Fishmarket pub in Baldwin Street, Bristol on Friday 4th September (from 7pm for 8pm start).
The evening will begin with a quick update on the branch’s current activities - Reading travel and screenings, arrangements for the Manchester United Capital One Cup tie and Birmingham screenings - with a buffet - for a contribution of £5 per head - prior to the start of the question and answer session with Skuse.
The Yate-born midfielder was with local club Bristol City from the age of 10 until joining the Blues in the summer of 2013.
The event is being held in a private room on the ground floor of The Old Fishmarket, to the left of the main bar as you enter.
The pub, which is 10 minutes from Temple Meads station, serves a full array of Fuller's real ales on hand pump, while there will also be chilled beer served from buckets in the room.
Places are limited so if you want to come along email southwestipswichtown@gmail.com. The branch can be followed on Twitter here.
The South-West Branch have previously held similar events with Russell Osman and Tyrone Mings.
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