PDP Outfield Trial Date Change - Ipswich Town News
The Player Development Programme (PDP) outfield trial originally scheduled for Thursday 28th June has been rearranged for Tuesday 26th June due to the screening of England’s World Cup group game against Belgium in the FanZone.
The venue, age groups and timings remain the same as originally planned:
"6 to 7pm: U6 (year 1); U7 (year 2); U8 (year 3); U9 (year 4).
"7 to 8pm: U10 (year 5); U11 (year 6); U12 (year 7)".
8 to 9pm: U13 (year 8); U14 (year 9); U15 (year 10).
The keepers’ trial on Friday 29th June remains unchanged.
On the day of the trial report to Gate 1, Sir Alf Ramsey Way, Ipswich IP1 2DA 15 minutes prior to the start time for registration.
Players should wear astro boots or moulded sole football boots, shin pads, gloves if goalkeepers, bring a drink and dress appropriately for the weather conditions. The outcome of the trial will be emailed no later than one week from the trial date.
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