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Murph's Old School Backing the Blues Against Forest
Wednesday, 22nd Apr 2015 13:59

The Portman Road faithful will be joined by a party of youngsters from striker Daryl Murphy’s old school, St Paul's Community College in Waterford, for Saturday’s crucial game against Nottingham Forest.

The current Town squad has strong Waterford connections with Stephen and Noel Hunt also hailing from the Irish city and manager Mick McCarthy’s father having come from the area.

The trip has been organised by teacher Barry Williams, who earlier in the season decorated a classroom with Town memorabilia (see photo above), some of it supplied by old boy Murphy.

As well as taking in the game, the pupils will watch the players training at Playford Road and have a look around Portman Road, as well as meeting up with Murphy and the Hunt brothers. Barry told TWTD about the background to the visit.

The trip came about from my having the metalwork room in the school decorated with a lot of Ipswich Town items and supporting Town, and also Matt Keane and myself going to games.

Matt, a sports broadcaster with local radio station WLRfm, a journalist and lifelong Town fan, has been a great help to the school in getting this trip going, although unfortunately he was not available to travel for this weekend, but hopefully he will come with us on future trips.

Every year we take a group of students to a Premier League game in England, however, this year a number of the students were talking about the the Blues’ promotion push and Murph’s great season. There are a good few of the students who now follow Town’s results every week.

So I proposed the idea that we run our tour this year to Ipswich and offered it to Year Three and Four students aged 15 and 16. We had a good positive take on the places available so we went ahead and booked the first of, I hope, many trips to Ipswich for St Paul's students.


Barry Williams

There is a lot of excitement with the Waterford connection to the lads in the squad and particularly with Murph, who is a past pupil of the school. We have eight current students in the school travelling and four past students who were also interested in going on the trip.

Hopefully we can create a link between Ipswich and Waterford and make this an annual trip and next year maybe we will be getting a Premier League game at Portman Road.

Barry and some of the youngsters will be appearing on Saturday’s Life’s a Pitch on BBC Radio Suffolk (12-2pm).


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itfctim added 14:21 - Apr 22
That's a lovely story, and made even better by the fact that the link is embraced in favour of going to a premiership game...enjoy your visit to PR..lets hope we all see a Town win, and (if results go our way) a play off place claimed, with a Murph hatrick to go home and tell your friends about....and next season, two birds with one stone...a trip to ITFC..and premiership football.
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Bluebell added 14:59 - Apr 22
What a lovely story. A really fantastic reason for Murph to score a hat trick!

It should be a great atmosphere for them to watch a live Town game for the first time.

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bluesince84 added 15:07 - Apr 22
Now this is what footballl is all about, youth, communities coming together, forging bonds, just when you think its purely gone money obsessed, you realize at the heart of it.....is this. Well done to the teacher, pupils, Muprh, the hunt brothers and ITFC. Sometimes i despair at this club.... but sometimes elated and damn proud!!!!!
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MVBlue added 15:48 - Apr 22
Legendary.
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ipswichben added 16:45 - Apr 22
Fantastic idea and a great trip to organise. I have been to Waterford a few times now as my girlfriend is from there and her parents still live there. I am over to the City again at the end of May so will wear my Town shirt with pride as always. COYB!
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readtheleaguetable added 19:02 - Apr 22
"Murph's Old School." Well we all knew that. It's what we love about him
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robk22 added 20:09 - Apr 22
The Hunt brothers are from Wexford, which isnt very far from Waterford. Good to hear there will be a good Irish contingent in the stands as well as on the pitch!
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KiwiBlue2 added 05:18 - Apr 23
Great story and long may it continue. I have a great grandfather who was from Waterford and was a master mariner who ended up in NZ. I have visited Waterford and have a soft spot for it.
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WeWereZombies added 17:30 - Apr 23
And the borough council are so impressed with this gesture that they have already, with a remarkable fifty year foresight, named a road in Ipswich after Waterford.
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