London Branch Meeting Up for East Anglian Derby and to Raise Funds for Beattie Statue - Ipswich Town News
The London Branch of the Supporters Club will be meeting up at the Sheephaven Public House in Camden to watch Sunday's East Anglian derby against Norwich City at Carrow Road (from 11.00am)
In addition to the match there will be fundraising events for The Beat Goes On, the fundraising campaign for the Kevin Beattie statue.
Please contact London Branch chairman Horry Money - itfchorry@hotmail.com if you intend to attend in order to gauge numbers.
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