Crunch End of Season Naked Podcast Now Online - Ipswich Town News
Wednesday night's edition of the award-winning The Naked Football Show is now available as a podcast, so if you missed it you can download it and listen to it for free.
This week the panel - Graham Blackburn, Phil Ham, The Vulture and Phil Pritchard - look at chances of reaching the play-offs via Sunday's game with Hull, Moscow, cycle helmets, the upcoming summer sports show and the new Monday breakfast programme, while Phil H is berated for his lateness.
The easiest way to listen to the podcast is via iTunes. Simply search for TWTD within the iTunes shop and you can subscribe to all issues free.
You can get direct access to the podcast XML feed here:
A direct link to an MP3 is available here.
The programme goes out live at 6pm every Wednesday on Ipswich Community Radio on 105.7FM. If you'd like to contribute to the show, you can post your questions before the show via philip.ham@twtd.co.uk or studio@icrfm.co.uk during it and we'll include them in the discussion. You can also send in texts during the programme via 07973 851968.
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