Osborne and Hunter on Life\'s a Pitch - Ipswich Town News
BBC Radio Suffolk’s Life’s a Pitch is live on Saturday lunchtime ahead of Town’s game at Millwall (midday to 2pm). Presenter Mark Murphy is joined by the show’s regular guests, Blues legend Kevin Beattie (who is over his cold), football’s youngest pundit Tractorboy and TWTD’s Phil Ham, while additional legends Roger Osborne and Allan Hunter will be on the phone.
Osborne and Hunter will be in Felixstowe on Saturday morning signing copies of On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002.
Your thoughts on anything Ipswich Town are welcome via email,the programme’s Facebook page, Mark’s Twitter or during the show by phone on 01473 212121 or text to 81333 starting your message with SFK.
The show can be heard on 95.5FM or 103.9FM or online here.
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