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Haverhill Branch Raffle - Ipswich Town News

The Haverhill Branch of the Supporters' Club, one of the longest running branches, is struggling with funds at the present time and is holding a raffle and auction, sponsored by SGR FM, to raise cash after Saturday's England-Wales international at the Australian Arms, Hamlet Road, Haverhill (7.30pm).

Unless funds are raised quickly the branch will fold this season. The branch helps children and the elderly from the area get to Town matches.

For auction are a rare signed kit from the Striker magazine and a signed script used by Gary Lineker on BBC for the Euro 2004 Championship final.

There is an extensive list of impressive raffle prizes:
Signed Ipswich Town shirt
Signed England jacket from Frank Skinner
Signed David Beckham autobiography by the author Tom Watt
Signed shirt from golfer Justin Rose
Signed pennant from Newcastle United
VIP Tickets for Walthamstow Dog Track
Cricket tickets for Lancashire CCC
Piece of the old turf from the old Wembley Stadium in a paperweight and limited edition plates starring the Boys of 66
Book about events held at Wembley
Picnic Hamper from BAA
Filofax
Cinema tickets
Sun Goody Bag
Goody Bag from Radio Galaxy
Games
Books
Cases of beer from Greene King
Umbrella from Greene King
Many signed photos from various stars
The usual wines, chocolates etc.
And a booby prize; a signed programme from Norwich City FC

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