Keeper Kit Change - Ipswich Town News
Town have been forced to change their keepers' kit for next season due to a clash with referees. Officials in the Nationwide League wear black outfits, as Town's custodians did last season.
This year Andy Marshall, Keith Branagan and the rest will wear a silver shirt with navy shorts along with the same socks as worn by the outfield players in their away kit.
As Town only used the black kit for one year the club will give a discount of £10 to fans purchasing the new kit who produce the black one.
The new kit is on sale from August 18th, although it can be pre-ordered from July 10th.
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