Almost Sold Out - Ipswich Town News
Town have almost sold out their Wembley ticket allocation with many fans likely to be unhappy at the way tickets were distributed. This morning fans with four stubs from previous games were anxiously waiting in line at Portman Road for the last 3,000 tickets.
Last night at around 10pm queues stretched from the main gates all the way along to the North Stand with many others joining later. All seats are likely to be gone by this lunchtime.
Some fans desperate for tickets are trying to order seats through Barnsley who aren't experiencing quite the same clamour for seats as Town.
This is likely to be frowned upon by both clubs and the notoriously strict Wembley security.
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