Legends Open New West Stand Lounges - Ipswich Town News
Blues legends Matt Holland, Mick Stockwell and Simon Milton opened the new S&P and Level Head lounges in the West Stand ahead of Sunday’s game against Aston Villa.
The lounges fill the space above the middle tier of the West Stand at the Sir Bobby Robson Stand end alongside the boxes which were installed in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The Level Head Lounge, which was opened by Holland, Stockwell, Milton and Olly Jackson from sponsor Greene King, features an area paying homage to former Blues striker Marcus Stewart, featuring famous moments from his time with the Blues.
QR codes within the lounge will allow fans to learn about and donate to the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, the charity Stewart has supported since being diagnosed with the disease in 2022.
The S&P Lounge was also opened Holland, Stockwell and Simon Milton as well as Alex Finch of sponsors S&P.
Both lounges will soon be among the hospitality options available to book for matches with further information available here.
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