12,000 Season Tickets - Ipswich Town News
Town Ticket Office manager John Ford says that he estimates the club has currently received 12,000 season ticket applications. Today is the last day when tickets can be purchased at frozen prices, although the club is being reasonably flexible on that deadline.
Ford told the club site: "We have processed over 7,000 season tickets applications so far and I reckon that there are another 5,000 going through the system at the moment which will take us up close to the 12,000 mark."
Applications received over the weekend or arriving on Monday morning will be accepted as if they arrived today.
The Ticket Office is open to personal callers on Saturday from 9am until noon.
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