Crawford on Life's a Pitch - Ipswich Town News
Legendary Blues striker Ray Crawford is amongst the guests on Saturday’s Life’s a Pitch (BBC Radio Suffolk, midday to 2pm). Host Mark Murphy is joined by legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie and Tractorboy.
Crawford on Life's a Pitch
Legendary Blues striker Ray Crawford is amongst the guests on Saturday’s Life’s a Pitch (BBC Radio Suffolk, midday to 2pm). Host Mark Murphy is joined by legend-in-residence Kevin Beattie and Tractorboy.
Fratton Park regular Crawford will be giving his assessment of Blues defender Matt Clarke’s performances for Portsmouth, while auctioneer Nick Barber will be valuing sporting memorabilia and chairman Matt Keane will be talking about new Waterford Branch of the Supporters Club.
Give us your thoughts on Town’s start to the season 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.
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