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The Blue Monday Podcast - Now Online - Ipswich Town News

The latest edition of the Blue Monday podcast is now available online.

On this week's show Benjamin Bloom and David Dymond discusses listeners' top three ITFC players from the last 20 years with lots of love for Mauricio Taricco.

They say bye to Steve Evans, a temporary farewell to Josh Yorwerth, analyse the 0-2 defeat against Blackburn featuring another two goals for former Town player Jordan Rhodes, and Dave is up to number two in his all time top 10 ITFC players!

On social media this week they're asking what Mick means when he says he'll be shaking the team up and who we expect to see facing Huddersfield in two weeks' time. Please get in touch via the links or post a comment below.

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