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Town Chat on The Radio
Town Chat on The Radio
Wednesday, 19th Sep 2007 09:59

TWTD Message Board legend Old Git makes his return to Ipswich Community Radio's new football programme this evening (6-6.30pm), now provisionally, but perhaps not permanently, titled Studs In Your Ear.

The brainchild of North Stand season ticket holder Graham Blackburn, the programme aims to get to the nub of Town issues as the season progresses. The first few shows have been favourably compared to "four blokes chatting about football in a pub".

TWTD editor Phil Ham is also on the panel as the Town issues of the day are discussed. Under this evening's microscope will be: the late collapse at West Brom and Coventry's visit to Portman Road on Saturday, while we'll be asking if anyone really does know a multi-millionaire who is willing to invest serious money in the club but only if the current chairman stands down.

If you do know such a multi-millionaire (and especially if you are one) or have views on the other topics, send us an email before the show via philip.ham@twtd.co.uk or studio@icrfm.co.uk during it and we'll include it in the discussion. You can also send in texts during the programme via 07973 851968.

ICR can be heard in the immediate Ipswich area on 105.7FM and has an eclectic array of programmes, which include almost any style of music you can think of promoting local bands and musicians, as well as morning and magazine shows, in addition to foreign language programmes in Polish, Portuguese, Cantonese, Farsi and Hindi.

If you're not in the Ipswich area, the show can be heard online at http://www.icrfm.co.uk.

Get the fastest and most comprehensive Ipswich Town news service at ipswichtown.footballlatest.co.uk.


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