Lambert and O'Neill Among Guests at Meet the Club - Ipswich Town News
Blues boss Paul Lambert and general manager of football operations Lee O’Neill will be among the guests at this evening's Meet the Club event in Beattie’s.
The annual event provides an opportunity for fans to put their questions to on-field management and representatives from the club's main off-field departments.
In addition to Lambert and O’Neill, Mark Andrews (finance director), Stuart Hayton (club secretary), Rosie Richardson (director of sales), Dan Palfrey (PR manager), Steve Pearce (media manager), supporters liaison officer Elizabeth Edwards and representatives from the club’s concourse catering provider Centerplate will also be present.
Meet the Club, which starts at 7.15pm, will be preceded by the official Supporters Club’s AGM which will start promptly at 6.30pm.
Proof of Supporters Club membership will need to be provided at the door — you are a member of the Supporters Club if you are a season ticket holder, silver card member or a member of one of the Supporters Club branches.
For more information on Meet the Club contact supporter liaison officer Elizabeth Edwards via eaedwards78@gmail.com. Further information on the Supporters Club AGM can be obtained from chairman Mark Ramsay from officialitsc@gmail.com.
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