Osborne and Wark - Legends on the Town - Ipswich Town News
Roger Osborne and John Wark will be the star guests for the Supporters Club’s final Legends on the Town event of the 2016/17 season at the Dove Street Inn on Friday 3rd March (7.30pm).
The evening, which will be hosted by Mark Murphy, will see the duo tell stories from their careers with a focus on our memorable 1978 FA Cup run including the final, Roger’s winning goal and many many more memories.
There will also be a chance for chat, autographs and selfies, as well as an auction and a raffle. The evening is in aid of the ITFC Academy.
Tickets, which cost £5, are available from Liz Edwards by emailing officialitsc@btinternet.com, or by text or phone via 07968 876504. Alternatively, pick yours up at the FanZone before the Leeds game, Legends Bar after the Leeds game or at any away game.
The evening is the start of the Supporters Weekend which will continue at the Brentford game the following day with activities in the FanZone from 12 noon along with BBC Radio Suffolk’s Life’s a Pitch and music in Legends after the game. More information will be announced in the coming weeks.
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