Hunt on Life's a Pitch - Ipswich Town News
Former Blues and Reading winger Stephen Hunt 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, Tractorboy and TWTD’s Phil Ham.
Hunt on Life's a Pitch
Former Blues and Reading winger Stephen Hunt 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, Tractorboy and TWTD’s Phil Ham.
Hunt, who will be at tonight’s game between Town and the Royals working as a pundit for Sky, left the Blues at the end of last season and is in the process of looking for a new club.
The Australasian Branch of the Supporters Club will also be appearing in the wake of tomorrow’s second Derby Down Under against a group of Norwich fans, while the show will also catch up with the new Waterford Branch.
Give us your thoughts on Town's game against Reading 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 95.5FM, 95.9FM, 103.9FM and 104.6FM or online via a widget on this page by clicking here.
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