Ticket Promotion for Derby's Visit - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced a ticket promotion at the game against Derby County at Portman Road on Wednesday 13th February (KO 7.45pm).
Adult tickets in all areas of the ground will be priced at just £12, senior citizens aged 65-plus and under-23s will be charged £8, and under-19s and under-12s £3.""
"[Owner] Marcus [Evans] was here for the Rotherham game and saw how well the ticket promotion for that match worked and how the atmosphere helped the team,” Lee O’Neill, Town’s general manager football operations, told the club site.
"""[Manager] Paul [Lambert] has spoken to Marcus and myself about trying to get in as many fans as possible into Portman Road.
"Our home games are obviously going to be critical and Paul has been amazed by the support the club has, given the position in the table. We want to maintain that, while obviously protecting the value of a season ticket.”
The Rams’s visit will see former Blues Martyn Waghorn, Jack Marriott and Tom Lawrence back at Portman Road.
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