London Branch AGM - Ipswich Town News
The London Branch of the Supporters' Club are holding their AGM on Monday, 11th October in the upstairs function room at the Olde Swiss Cottage pub (from 7.30pm, bar open from 7pm).
Everyone is welcome to come - whether you are currently a branch member or not. They will be renewing memberships on the night, but with one key difference - this year, membership will be free!
The guest speaker will be Simon Milton, who, as well as being an ex-player of great fame and reputation, is responsible for support and sponsorship of the renowned ITFC Academy. Simon is a superb speaker, and is perhaps uniquely qualified to talk about Town's glorious past, our hopeful present, and our hopefully glorious future.
The format of the evening will be first of all the formal branch business (which will follow recent years' examples by being blissfully short), then a talk by Simon, then the ever-entertaining Q&A session, with everyone getting a chance to ask questions on just about any topic.
Entry to the evening is £2 to cover costs and there will be a raffle to raise funds for the Academy and the Branch.
The Olde Swiss Cottage Pub is at Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line, two stops up from Baker Street).
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