Find Out About the Trust - Ipswich Town News
Town fans will have the chance to find out more about Ipswich Town First, the newly-formed Supporters Trust, prior to the first home game of the season against Reading on Saturday.
The Trust will have an Information Centre in the main Portman Road car park behind the Cobbold Stand where fans can go along and talk to members of the acting Trust committee and get to know more about the organisation and how it works.
There will also be the opportunity to become a member of the Trust. This costs just £10 for a year.
The Ipswich Town First Information Centre will be at the ground from 12.30 until kick-off and will be by the statue of Sir Bobby Robson.
Ipswich Town First's website can be found here: http://www.ipswichtownfirst.co.uk
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