Naked Podcast Now Online - Ipswich Town News
You can now hear this week's The Naked Football Show on ICR FM's Listen Again facility, on an MP3 and on iTunes. Hosts Graham Blackburn and Jeremy Leeburn are joined in the studio by Gerry Barker and Johnny Leiston.
Recorded on Wednesday evening, the show may seem slightly behind the times in the wake of today's developments.
ICR FM's Listen Again facility is found in the top right-hand corner of the frontpage of their website. An MP3 is now available here and it is on iTunes 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@yahoo.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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