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Lambert to Attend Tonight's ITFC On the Road Event in London - Ipswich Town News

Boss Paul Lambert is a late addition to the guests attending this evening’s ITFC On the Road event in London at The Horseshoe Pub in Clerkenwell. Lambert will join general manager of football operations Lee O’Neill, assistant manager Stuart Taylor and first-team coach Matt Gill.

With recent changes at the club and the confirmation that Lambert and his coaching staff will be staying at the club whatever happens in the next few months, the evening will provide a great opportunity to hear about the current challenges as well as the plans for the future, from the academy through to the first team. There will also be a chance for fans to put their questions to the guests.

Also present will be Stuart Hayton (club secretary), Dan Palfrey (PR/marketing officer), Theo Benneworth (academy sales manager), Peter Over (PLC Director), and Elizabeth Edwards (PLC Director and Supporter Liaison Officer).

The evening, which starts at 7.30pm, will include a question and answer session with the guests, as well as a raffle and auction in aid of the ITFC academy.

A very few tickets, which cost £5 each, are still available from Elizabeth Edwards by email via eaedwards78@gmail.com.

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