Breaking News: Ipswich charge to EPL promotion hit a stumbling block as charges of 10-15 points deductions emerges after tickets violations

Breaking News: Ipswich charge to EPL promotion hit a stumbling block as charges of 10-15 points deductions emerges after tickets violations

Breaking News: Ipswich charge to EPL promotion hit a stumbling block as charges of 10-15 points deductions emerges after tickets violations

Town have denied suggestions that 20% of their allocation for Saturday’s East Anglian derby against Norwich City was allocated for players and staff.

Since the game, which the Blues defeated 1-0, discussions on the TWTD Forum and

social media have suggested that 400 of the 2,022 seats in the Jarrold Stand were held back to be sold to staff, their families,

and friends rather than being included in the usual sales procedure.

In the summer, the Blues unveiled a new Super Blues membership package for £39.99,

with fans earning points by attending away games throughout the season.

Fans are bumped up the priority list and are more likely to get tickets for games with smaller allocations, such as Saturday’s.

Town says the assertion that 20% of the seats were handed to staff and players is false,

but that a “limited allocation,” believed to be roughly half the reported proportion, was set aside as is customary for an away fixture.

A club representative claimed that the club was “disappointed” by the reaction. However, they went on to say:

“Whilst we won’t get every decision right,

we will continue to review our processes in all areas of the club and make improvements where necessary.”

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