Town Issue Advice For Fans at Gillingham - Ipswich Town News
Town are advising elderly, ambulant disabled fans and families to sit towards the front of the Brian Moore Stand at Gillingham on Saturday with seating unreserved.
It’s hoped that by sitting towards the front those fans won’t find their view obstructed by supporters who stand during the match.
"We will have a large following at the game,” club secretary Stuart Hayton told the official website.
"As it’s unreserved seating at Gillingham, we would recommend that the lower tier seating closer to the pitch is taken up by the elderly, ambulant disabled fans and by those with families.
"They are the most likely to need to be seated for longer periods while other supporters are requested to use the upper tiers.
"Hopefully that way will work best for all our fans at Gillingham because we want everyone to enjoy the game safely.”
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