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Town Talk on the Radio 2
Town Talk on the Radio 2
Wednesday, 5th Sep 2007 09:39

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TWTD's Phil Ham is amongst the guests on Ipswich Community Radio's new football programme this evening (6-6.30pm), now provisionally titled Studs In Your Ear.

The brainchild of North Stand season ticket holder Graham Blackburn, the programme aims to get to the nub of Town issues as the season progresses. The first three shows have been favourably compared to “four blokes chatting about football in a pub”.

TWTD Message Board legend Old Git is taking a week off - we understand he's having another hip replacement - and fellow regular Alasdair Ross is also taking a sabbatical, but Graham and Phil will be joined in the studio by Carl Ward and Ray Slegg.

Today's matters for discussion (if we get to them all) will be: Saturday's defeat to Watford, Jim's possible loan targets, how dull and depressing England's games will be and anything else anyone wants to bring up.

Send in your views to Phil by email via philip.ham@twtd.co.uk before the show or studio@icrfm.co.uk during it and we'll give them an airing. You can also send in texts during the programme via 07973 851968.

ICR can be heard in the immediate Ipswich area on 105.7FM and has an eclectic array of programmes, which include almost any style of music you can think of promoting local bands and musicians, as well as morning and magazine shows, in addition to foreign language programmes in Polish, Portuguese, Cantonese, Farsi and Hindi.

If you're not in the Ipswich area, the show can be heard online at http://www.icrfm.co.uk.

Get the fastest and most comprehensive Ipswich Town news service at ipswichtown.footballlatest.co.uk.


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