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Town Confirm North Stand to be Renamed in Honour of Robson
Town Confirm North Stand to be Renamed in Honour of Robson
Tuesday, 18th Aug 2009 10:16

Town have confirmed that the North Stand will become known as the Sir Bobby Robson Stand in tribute to the legendary Blues boss. The stand is expected to be officially be re-christened at the game against Newcastle United on September 26th when Robson’s wife Lady Elsie and their sons will be in attendance.

Chief executive Simon Clegg says the stand renaming is something which has been overwhelmingly backed by supporters: "We've considered all of the suggestions that we have received from many different sources for another permanent memorial at Portman Road to the greatest manager this club has had, but above all the thoughts of the fans.

"The overwhelming majority wanted the Sir Bobby Robson Stand and with the North Stand being seen as the heart of the club and of the fanbase, the fans feel this is the right stand to be renamed.

"We believe that this is the right decision for the club and we will now look to move those plans forward and have submitted a planning application to Ipswich Borough Council with a view of the unveiling ceremony taking place on September 26th before the Championship match against Newcastle United here at Portman Road.

"We have been in close communication with Lady Elsie, over a range of issues, but she was delighted to hear that we wanted to honour Sir Bobby in this particular way. She is hugely supportive and she is very hopeful that both she and a number of her family members will be here to see the Stand opened against Newcastle, a club that was obviously also very close to Sir Bobby's heart.

"I'd like to add that through the correspondence and exchanges that we have had, she has asked me to pass on her heartfelt thanks to all of the supporters for the way that they have recognised the passing of Sir Bobby, and to particularly thank those fans who have made a financial contribution to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.

"It's the club's intention that the shirts and memorabilia around Sir Bobby's statue will be taken down after tonight's match with Crystal Palace and will then be stored until the visit of Newcastle when they will be redisplayed on the railings alongside the statue in Portman Road.

"Following further discussions with Sir Bobby's family, the shirts will then be washed and transported with the scarves and shirts that have been displayed at St James' Park to Africa to be used by underprivileged young people. Like us, Lady Elsie believes that Sir Bobby would be very happy with this course of action and to see the items put to good use.

"It is also our intention to feature a number of other initiatives when Newcastle come to Portman Road. The details are still being finalised but I do want it to be seen as two clubs celebrating one legend and there are a number of ideas that will be rolled out in due course."

In August last year, with Robson battling cancer for the fifth time, TWTD Message Boarder Andy Feasey started a petition calling for the North Stand to be renamed in the former manager's honour, with the idea gaining greater impetus since Robson's death at the end of last month.


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BlueBoots added 15:53 - Aug 18
Bens_A_Blue - forgot something, so I actually need...

4 thumbs - Timing OUR announcement to coincide with Norwich naming their new manager (to steal the East Anglian limelight!)

Nice idea for the tune; one small tweak - "We all sit in the Bobby Robson stand" actually scans to the tune of Yellow Submarine ;^D
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bluepirate added 16:20 - Aug 18
This is great news and I cant wait to take my place in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand Lower when I come home in December. I would still like to follow Prestons lead and have Bobbys face in the seats so that he can forever watch his beloved Town!!!

RIP Sir Bobby
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budgieblue added 16:30 - Aug 18
wot a great idea, but stop and think about this then, SIR BR stand in sir AR way beside Sir AR.....??
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TractorBeezer added 16:31 - Aug 18
dobbie73
I agree. This is Sir Bobby's time. If the club does see fit to similarly honour Sir Alf, perhaps next season would be more appropriate
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WaltersRules added 16:55 - Aug 18
Surely Sir Alf has a road named after him, on which lies the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.
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uncle_fred added 16:59 - Aug 18
The right decision, now how about naming 'Churchmans' the Sir Alf Ramsey stand, April next year will be eleven years since he died.
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budgieblue added 17:21 - Aug 18
waltersrules
that wot im saying, wot an oversight from ITFC,
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524hudson added 18:07 - Aug 18
a fitting tribute to a real footballing hero.

R.I.P SIR BOBBY.
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Wozza added 18:48 - Aug 18
Agreed, great to hear that this is going to happen, great timing for the Newcastle game. RIP Sir Bobby
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legoman added 22:15 - Aug 18
I hope you are all happy. How do you think you would feel if you were Keeno or anybody else managing town. Leave it alone get behind the new guy for ...... sake. I wouldnt be suprised if there was not Bob balloons flying above the town for the next game!!!! COME ON!!!!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 12:16 - Aug 19
im happy with it legoman ! dont think keano will get a gold watch let alone a statue, he will be forgotten long before we win anything more than 3points .[and we have yet to do that !]
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SouperJim added 15:26 - Aug 19
We're the Robson, we're the Robson, we're the Robson Ipswich Town!
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