Supporters' Trust Holding AGM - Ipswich Town News
Ipswich Town 1st, the independent supporters' trust, is holding its AGM at Silent Street Labour Club on Wednesday 10th May (7pm).
Chairman Alasdair Ross says the trust, which was formed in 2003 in the wake of Town’s period in administration, is looking for new people to get involved in its running.
"Many of the trust board are standing down so we need new blood not only to keep the trust going but to take it further forward in making sure the club hear the supporters’ voice,” he said.
"The recent fiasco over season ticket sales is just another example of why a Supporters Trust is needed at this club.”
You can find more information on Ipswich Town 1st on their website or by emailing ipswichtownfirst@gmail.com.
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