Mogga Gets Hitched - Ipswich Town News
Town coach Tony Mowbray married girlfriend Amber Spurling on Saturday afternoon. The service took place at St Mary's in Dedham with a number of guests from the world of football.
George Burley and Richard Wright were joined by former Boro players Gary Pallister and Peter Beagrie as well as ex-Town man David Johnson.
TWTD wishes Mogga and his bride all the best for the future.
George Burley chose his top ten records for Radio Suffolk at the weekend. The Town manager's choices showed a romantic side rarely shown by former full-backs and a surprising interest in contemporary chart pop.
Burley admitted that his children had been responsible for some of his choices. These included Whitney Houton's I Will Always Love You, Ronan Keating's When You Say Nothing at All, Atomic Kitten's Whole Again, Love is All Around by Wet Wet Wet and Madonna's Don't Tell Me. The Town manager's rockier side was represented by Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven and Paul McCartney and Wings' Band on the Run.
The programme Songs for Europe is a regular Saturday 4pm feature on Radio Suffolk.
Matt Bloomfield made his debut for the England U17s last Thursday. Sadly England lost 4-1, but the Town youngster, one of the stalwarts of the FA Youth Cup run, said he had enjoyed the experience as part of an England squad.
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