Derby Day Life's a Pitch Special - Ipswich Town News
Former Blues Mick Stockwell and Ian Marshall are the stars guests appearing on a special derby day Life’s a Pitch live on Radio Suffolk at lunchtime (12-1pm). Presenter Mark Murphy and TWTD's Phil Ham will be broadcasting from Carrow Road ahead of the big game.
Derby Day Life's a Pitch Special
Former Blues Mick Stockwell and Ian Marshall are the stars guests appearing on a special derby day Life’s a Pitch live on Radio Suffolk at lunchtime (12-1pm). Presenter Mark Murphy and TWTD's Phil Ham will be broadcasting from Carrow Road ahead of the big game.
Derby day goalscorers Stockwell and Marshall recall their memories of East Anglian clashes of the past.
Marshall also speaks about his new Ipswich-based football and coaching project, the Ian Marshall Football Academy, which opens in September.
Can Town get revenge for August's defeat at Portman Road? Who will emerge as the derby day hero? Give us your thoughts on those questions or anything else via email, 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 on 95.5FM, 95.9FM, 103.9FM and 104.6FM or online via a widget on this page by clicking here.
Yesterday's show featuring legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie, Bryan Hamilton, Trevor Whymark and 1950s derby hero Len Fletcher can be heard here.
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