McCarthy and Milne at Supporters Club Meet the Club Evening and AGM Tonight - Ipswich Town News
This season's Supporters Club AGM, which takes place tonight in Legends Bar, once again takes the form of an open evening with fans having a chance to meet and question management representing many areas of the club, both off-field and on-field, among them boss Mick McCarthy and managing director Ian Milne.
In addition to McCarthy and Milne, the guests will also include finance director Mark Andrews, club secretary and supporter liaison officer Sally Webb, director of sales Rosie Richardson, media manager Steve Pearce and Matthew Nicholson from Centerplate, the company responsible for Town's outsourced catering.
The evening will give fans an opportunity to ask about their roles and raise any questions they may have.
The event starts at 7.30pm and will also include the formal business of the Supporters Club AGM.
Evidence of membership of the Supporters Club - season tickets, Silver, Ambassador or Junior Blues membership cards - must be provided at the door.
For further information, email officialitsc@btinternet.com or call 07968 876504.
TWTD will be covering the AGM live on the forum.
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