TWTD\'s Phil on New Radio Suffolk Show - Ipswich Town News
TWTD’s Phil Ham will be amongst the regular guests on Radio Suffolk’s new Saturday lunchtime sports show Life’s a Pitch, which starts this weekend (midday to 2pm). Presented by Mark Murphy, the show also features Blues legend Kevin Beattie and football’s youngest pundit Tractorboy.
Sir Bobby Robson Stand season ticket holder Mark says he is looking for supporters to give their thoughts on the Town issues of the day and also to appear in person to Meet the Beat: "I want the show to be for the fans and I'm keen to get as many involved as possible.
"It's going to be great linking up with the Beat again, I never get tired of hearing his stories of the good old days, no matter how often I hear them!"
If you'd like to contact Mark with your thoughts ahead of Saturday’s big kick-off, you can email him at mark.murphy@bbc.co.uk.
Phil will appear by phone ahead of Town's away games.
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