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ITFCIpswich Town Football Club (Ipswich, Suffolk, England)
ITFCInternet Tax Fairness Coalition (est. 1998)
ITFCIndependent Television Facilities Centre Ltd (London, England)
ITFCInformation Technology Functional Constituency (Hong Kong)
ITFCInternational Trade Facilitation Centre (India)
ITFCIntensive Therapeutic Foster Care


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A spokesperson for Ipswich Town Football Club said: "The club has been made aware that a small number of items have been taken from the public tribute to Sir Bobby Robson and we are, naturally, distressed and disappointed.
The appointment of Roy Keane further demonstrates our commitment to help Ipswich Town Football Club achieve our aim of returning to the Premier League at the earliest possible opportunity.
The appointment of Roy Keane further demonstrates our commitment to help Ipswich Town Football Club achieve our aim of returning to the Premier League at the earliest possible opportunity.
 
 
 
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