Club Staff at Supporters Club AGM This Evening - Ipswich Town News
The AGM of the Official Ipswich Town Supporters Club takes place this evening with Blues chief financial officer Tom Ball, director of football operations Gary Probert, Stuart Cox, the club’s director of venue, and PR manager Dan Palfrey answering questions from fans.
The meeting, which takes place in the Sir Bobby Robson Suite at Portman Road from 7pm, will see all the current committee stand for election including interim chairman Martin Swallow, who took over from previous chair Mark Ramsay, who stood down in May.
Following the formal proceedings, which normally take around 30 minutes to be completed, there will be a question and answer session with the guests from the club.
The evening is free but only open to Supporters Club members - season ticket holders, Junior Blues members or Branch members - who must show proof of membership on the door. Entry is from 6pm with bars open from 6.15pm, card only.
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