Dozzell at London Branch Meet-Up For Sunderland Match - Ipswich Town News
Blues legend Jason Dozzell is joining the London Branch of the Ipswich Town Supporters Club to watch Sunday’s live-on-Sky season opener at the Brondes Age public house in Camden.
The London Branch has regularly held meet-ups for live Sky matches over the years.
"We are thrilled that former Town player Jason Dozzell will be joining us on Sunday,” branch chairman Horry Money told TWTD.
"The pub has just been refurbished as a sports bar with lots of large screens. The nearest tube is Mornington Crescent.”
Brondes Age can be found at 28-30 Camden High Street, NW1 OJH.
Sunday's game against the team managed by Tony Mowbray and his assistant Mark Venus kicks off at 5pm.
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