More Pre-Season News - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced details of more reserves pre-season games. Earlier TWTD reported that the AFC Sudbury game had switched to August 5th.
The date of the game at Framlingham Town has been set for Wednesday, July 16th (KO 7.45pm) before the second string play at Woodbridge Town on July 21st (KO 7.30pm) and then at Hadleigh on July 24th.
They are also facing Bury Town at Ram Meadow (August 2nd, KO 6pm) in Trevor Collins' testimonial, a game which will see TWTD columnist Simon Milton in action.
Full details of Town's pre-season programme can be found on TWTD, click the link on the menu.
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