Online Player of the Year Voting Under Way - Ipswich Town News
Online voting for this season’s Supporters’ Player of the Year award has started on the Supporters Club’s website.
Votes will also be collected around the ground at the Charlton game by volunteers next to the programme kiosks, while there will be a box on the ground floor of Planet Blue from Thursday of this week.
Last year Daryl Murphy carried off the gong with the previous season's winner Christophe Berra second and Kevin Bru third.
Tickets for the Player Awards Evening on Saturday 9th April have now sold out. However, if anyone wants to come along contact Elizabeth Edwards via officialitsc@btinternet.com or 07968 876504 in order to be added to a reserve list in case of returns.
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