Naked Podcast Online - Ipswich Town News
You can now (finally) hear this week's The Naked Football Show on ICR FM's Listen Again facility, on an MP3 or via iTunes (the earlier problems have been overcome, the MP3 is now working, iTunes will be soon if it isn't already). Regular hosts Graham Blackburn and Phil Ham are joined by Ray Slegg and Danish fan Finn Sahlholdt to discuss the Town matters of the day.
ICR FM's Listen Again facility is found in the top right-hand corner of the frontpage of their website.
The show is on iTunes on a different channel from last season here, while an MP3 can be found here.
The programme goes out live at 6pm every Wednesday on Ipswich Community Radio at 105.7FM if in the Ipswich area or online if not. If you'd like to contribute (or appear on the programme as a guest), you can send your questions before the show via nakedfooty@icrfm.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 07797 800712.
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McKenna: An Inevitable DecisionTown boss Kieran McKenna says it was an ‘inevitable decision’ for referee Stephen Martin to abandon the Blues’ match at Blackburn Rovers and expects to return to Ewood Park to restage the contest.
Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match AbandonedTown look set to face a return trip to Blackburn Rovers later in the season after this afternoon’s game was abandoned after 80 minutes due to a waterlogged pitch with the home side 1-0 up and with the Blues down to 10 men. Jacob Greaves was shown a straight red card four minutes after the break for hauling down Yuki Ohashi, then Rovers skipper Todd Cantwell netted a penalty on 59, but the heavy rain had made the game increasingly farcical the longer it progressed and in the 80th minute referee Stephen Martin took the players off and then 25 minutes later abandoned it entirely.
Blackburn Rovers v Ipswich Town - PredictionsHave you predicted the Blackburn score yet? Eighty three per cent of TWTD members are predicting a Town win this afternoon, 14 per cent a draw and three per cent a home win. The most commonly predicted result is a 2-1 win to Town with Hirst the first scorer but what do you think?