Former Blue Wosahlo Dies - Ipswich Town News
Former Town forward Roger Wosahlo has died aged 67. He had been suffering with cancer.
Cambridge-born Wosahlo joined the Blues from Chelsea in July 1967 and made one senior start, while featuring regularly for the reserves, before moving on to Peterborough in July 1968.
He returned to the Blues for a second spell a year later and made one sub appearance before he moved to South Africa.
Wosahlo was subsequently involved with Ipswich Wanderers for more than 20 years. He leaves a wife, Marilyn, and sons Greg and Bradley.
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