Naked Football Show Tonight - Ipswich Town News
This evening's The Naked Football Show (ICR FM 6pm) looks at all the Town issues of the moment with regular hosts Graham Blackburn and Phil Ham joined in the studio by David James and one more as yet unnamed guest (if you fancy being that guest, email the address below).
Listeners are more than welcome to add their comments and suggest topics by emailing nakedfooty@icrfm.co.uk before the show or studio@icrfm.co.uk during it, or by text during the programme via 07797 800712. If anyone wants to appear as a guest on a future show, send us an email.
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 live online at http://www.icrfm.co.uk.
From Thursday, the show will be available via ICR FM's Listen Again facility, which is found in the top right-hand corner of the frontpage of their website.
Apologies for the recent problems with iTunes, the most recent show can be found at a new location here, while an MP3 is here.
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Walton: No One Wants to Be On the BenchTown goalkeeper Christian Walton hopes to have given manager Kieran McKenna a decision to make with number one Alex Palmer facing an imminent return to fitness.
Town Women End Losing Run With Draw at DurhamIpswich Town Women ended a run of seven straight defeats in all competitions but remain rooted to the foot of Barclays Women's Super League 2 after an entertaining 1-1 draw away to Durham in which they had the better of the chances during a thrilling second half.
Town Women at Durham Aiming to End Run of DefeatsIpswich Town Women face Durham at Maiden Castle Sports Park this afternoon (KO midday,
live on YouTube) aiming to arrest a worrying run of seven consecutive defeats in all competitions. Five points adrift at the bottom of WSL2, the Blues are in danger of losing touch with their nearest rivals in the fight to stay in the division.
Lampard: Hirst Shouldn't Have Been On the FieldCoventry City head coach Frank Lampard was adamant Town striker George Hirst should have been sent off for a second bookable offence in the first half of the Blues’ 3-0 home victory over the Sky Blues at Portman Road.
McKenna: We've Shown Two Sides to UsTown boss Kieran McKenna felt his team showed two sides of themselves as they beat Championship leaders Coventry City 3-0 at Portman Road to move to fourth in the table.