SearchFurther Ticket News Fri 19th May 2000 14:37 The Club have changed the method of general sale ticket purchasing. Because so many fans live some distance from Portman Road and in order to ensure the fair distribution all general sale tickets will be drawn from a barrel randomly from ticket applications made by post. There will be no in-person general ticket sales so if you want tickets and haven't got the requisite tickets, cards, friends in high places write to the Club (including a SAE, signed and dated cheque to Ipswich Town, and max ticket price) for a two per applicant before Wednesday, 12.00 noon. | MP Accuses Referee as Charges to be Brought Agains Fri 19th May 2000 14:17 Labour Chief Whip, MP for Dewsbury and Bolton fan Ann Taylor has voiced her criticism of Wednesday's referee Barry Knight. | More Wembley News Fri 19th May 2000 13:01 Town supporters will be at the tunnel end of Wembley for the play-off final, as they were in the 1978 Cup Final. They will also be wearing their home kit, just like also as when the cup was won after winning the toss. The empty seats very visible at Oakwell last night have prompted speculation that Barnsley might not sell their full allocation and that there may be more tickets available to Town before next week is out. This is only speculation at the moment and may be wide of the mark. | Scowcroft Doubt Fri 19th May 2000 12:48 James Scowcroft is Town's main worry for Wembley after leaving the field with a hamstring injury on Wednesday. The injury is thought to be one that may linger long enough to keep him out of the game. Martijn Reuser is his likely replacement. On a more cheering not John McGreal has started light training and may ba available for selection. Sean Friars has also restarted training after injury. | Ticket Details Fri 19th May 2000 12:45 As usual with Town the allocation of the 33,800 tickets the Blues have been allocated is hugely complicated. But here goes. There is a varying range of prices: £20.00, £24.00, £27.00, £30.00, £35.00, £38.00, £40.00, £45.00, £55.00 and £60.00. The main Ticket Office will be open from 9 to 4 from Saturday 'til Wednesday. Priority is organised thus (deep breath)... | Town 5-3 Bolton Thu 18th May 2000 18:16 Town eventually ran out winners of a stupendous play-off semi-final second leg at Portman Road last night in a game that saw Bolton reduced to nine men, have ten booked and concede three penalties. A hat-trick from Jim Magilton, a penalty from Jamie Clapham and a fifth goal from Martijn Reuser saw Town to Wembley for the first time since the 1978 Charity Shield. |
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