Wark and Marshall at the Gladstone Arms - Ipswich Town News
John Wark and Ian Marshall are the stars of the Supporters Club’s first Legends on the Road event of the season at the Gladstone Arms, Combs Ford, Stowmarket on Thursday 13th October (7.30pm).
Wark has stories to tell from three Town eras, while 1990s striker Marshall took part in an entertaining evening at The Dove last season and this is a chance for fans outside of Ipswich to find out what it was all about.
Entry is free but the event is ticketed as demand is expected to be very high. To obtain your tickets contact Liz Edwards via officialitsc@btinternet.com, by phone on 07968 876504, in person in the main bar at the Fanzone before every home game or in Legends after every home match. Tickets are also available at the Gladstone Arms.
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