Life's a Pitch Live on Radio Suffolk - Ipswich Town News
Life’s a Pitch is live over Saturday lunchtime on Radio Suffolk (midday to 2pm) with host Mark Murphy joined by legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie, football’s youngest pundit Tractorboy and TWTD's Phil Ham, who will be at Blackpool ahead of the game.
Life's a Pitch Live on Radio Suffolk
Life’s a Pitch is live over Saturday lunchtime on Radio Suffolk (midday to 2pm) with host Mark Murphy joined by legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie, football’s youngest pundit Tractorboy. and TWTD's Phil Ham, who will be at Blackpool ahead of the game.
Town managing director Ian Milne speaks to Mark about Burger-gate and other current Blues issues.
Can Town get back to winning ways at Blackpool? Or will new Seasiders manager Lee Clark get off to a victorious start? Give us your thoughts on those questions or anything else 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, 95.9FM, 103.9FM and 104.6FM or online via a widget on this page by clicking here.
Last week's programme can be heard here.
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