Butcher in Town Team for Pride of Anglia Quiz - Ipswich Town News
An East Anglian derby with a difference is taking place at Carrow Road on Thursday 25th October when teams representing the Blues, featuring Terry Butcher, and Norwich City, including Grant Holt, will face one another in the Pride of Anglia All-Star Quiz.
In addition to Town legend Butcher, who made his debut as a regular on BBC Radio Suffolk's Life's a Pitch on Saturday, Stuart Jarrold, currently working for Sky Sports and previously with Anglia TV, and journalist and former Blues public relations officer Mel Henderson will be representing Town.
For the Canaries, Holt will be joined by Radio Norfolk pundits Chris Goreham and Rob Butler. Another former Norwich player, Darren Eadie, will host.
The evening is being organised by the independent Norwich City Fans Social Club with the questions written by their quizmaster.
There will also be a question and answer session with the guests, while there will be some audience participation games, a bar and a raffle supporting the Community Sports Foundation.
Doors to the Top of the Terrace bar are open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start, although it is advised to arrive early, £3 for adults and £1 for children.
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