Player Awards Evening Tickets Now on Sale - Ipswich Town News
Tickets to the Supporters Club’s Player Awards Evening, which takes place following the final home game of the season against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday 29th April, are now on sale.
Doors open at 6.15pm with a meet-and-greet with the current first team squad plus coaching staff in Legends Bar where fans can grab photos and autographs.
Following that the awards themselves, including the Supporters Player of the Year, which was won last season by keeper Bartosz Bialkowski, will be handed out Sir Bobby Robson Suite with Radio Suffolk’s Mark Murphy hosting.
The evening, which is in aid of the ITFC Academy and the Lighthouse Women’s Aid, includes a buffet and is scheduled to finish at around 10.30pm.
Tickets cost £23 each and are available from Elizabeth Edwards by emailing officialitsc@btinternet.com or ringing 07968 876504. They can also be purchased in the FanZone before home games and Legends Bar afterwards.
Voting is online on the Supporters Club’s website, in Planet Blue until 28th April, in the FanZone before the Newcastle game and in Legends Bar afterwards. There will be no voting around the ground.
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