BBC Radio Suffolk’s Life’s a Pitch is live over Saturday lunchtime with presenter Mark Murphy joined by the show’s regulars, Blues legend Kevin Beattie, football’s youngest pundit Tractorboy and TWTD’s Phil Ham (midday to 2pm). This week’s special guest is legendary former Blue Micky Stockwell.
Mascot Crazee will also be in the studio as he completes his charity challenge.
Will Town end their home campaign with a victory over Millwall? Are we seeing signs that Town could challenge more seriously next season?
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