Eggsclusive! Eggscellent Non-League Day Offer at Walsham-le-Willows - Ipswich Town News
To celebrate this year’s Non-League Day, which takes place on Saturday, Thurlow Nunn Premier League side Walsham-le-Willows will be giving a box of six eggs to the first 50 paying supporters at their home game against Brantham Athletic at Summer Road (KO 3pm).
Taking place annually during international breaks, Non-League Day provides clubs with a platform to promote community football, while giving fans of Premier League and Championship sides a chance to show support for a local non-league side.
The eggs are free range and will be supplied by long-term Walsham supporter Alan Marshall of Manor Farm Eggs and will be available for collection after the match from behind the club bar.
In addition to the free eggs, there will also be a special appearance by ‘Rhode Island Red’. You can find more information on Non-League Day here, while Walsham’s website can be found here.
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