Signed Poppy Shirts Up for Charity Auction - Ipswich Town News
The one-off shirts bearing poppies worn by the Blues during the 2-0 home victory over Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday are up for auction on eBay to raise funds for charity.
The 21 players named in the squad ahead of the game have signed the front and back of their respective shirts with the money raised from their sale split between the Ipswich Royal British Legion and The Royal Artillery Charitable Fund, a charity chosen by the Colchester-based 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. The auction closes at 5.30pm on Friday 13th November.
To bid on the shirts, visit this link.
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