Legend-in-Residence Butcher Returns to Life's a Pitch - Ipswich Town News
Terry Butcher returns to his role as the legend-in-residence on BBC Radio Suffolk's Life's a Pitch on Saturday (12 noon to 2pm), rejoining host Mark Murphy, Tractorboy and TWTD's Phil Ham, who will be at St Andrew's ahead of the Blues' latest game against Coventry City.
Butcher, a one-time Sky Blues player/manager, has spent the last few months working as the defensive coach at Guangzhou R&F in China.
Confident Town can beat Coventry on Saturday and again at Portman Road on Tuesday? Will Town miss the suspended James Norwood? Send the your thoughts on those questions or anything else via email, Mark’s Twitter or during the show by phone on 0800 141 2121 or text to 81333 starting your message with SFK.
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