Hosted by Aaron Paul, The Official Ipswich Town Podcast is the only place to get an exclusive insight into the football Club.
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Born in Iraq at the height of the war in the country, Ali Al-Hamadi moved to England when he was only a year old, with his family then settling in the Toxteth area of Liverpool.
Speaking to Official Ipswich Town Podcast host Aaron Paul, a friend of Ali’s from his time with AFC Wimbledon, the new signing opened up about his family’s struggles, growing up in one of the toughest areas of the UK and a football journey which has seen him take in several stops, before finding his feet with the Dons.
As well as discussing his hopes for his time at Town, Ali’s reveals the important role religion plays in his life as well as how he’s settling into life in Suffolk and with his new team-mates.
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On this week's episode, we look ahead to the East Anglian Derby, with host Aaron Paul catching up with a host of former Town players with a history in the big game.
Jason Dozzell is in the studio, Natasha Thomas speaks to George Burley and we also check in with Alan Lee and 1998 hat-trick hero Alex Mathie ahead of the game with Norwich.
There's also a chat with Maria Boswell, the new captain of the Ipswich Town Women's team.
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On this week's episode, host Aaron Paul visits the Foundation's Senior Blues session to catch up with participants and take a fascinating trip down memory lane.
Then, Leif Davis is the special guest in the studio (11.23) to discuss his progression at Town during his 18 months in Suffolk, as well as working under Manager Kieran McKenna and how he takes to the skies to relax away from the pitch.
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On this special edition of The Official Ipswich Town Podcast, we celebrate the Club's 145th anniversary with the first of a two-part special, where legends share their stories and experiences from their time in Suffolk.
On the first episode, Matt Holland heads up a table including former Town player and Manager George Burley, legendary player and coach Bryan Hamilton and Mick Stockwell, who represented the Blues across three decades and is inside the Club's top 10 all-time appearance makers.
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Town forward Kayden Jackson is the feature guest for episode four, discussing his goal against Stoke and his journey at Town, before taking questions from supporters and giving an insight into his music taste in the first edition of our new feature.
Host Aaron Paul is also joined by Town Women manager Joe Sheehan and player Sophie Peskett, who look ahead to the start of their season on Sunday.
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Host Aaron Paul catches up with Wes Burns and Conor Chaplin ahead of the new season, as well as chatting to Matt Holland about the launch of TownTV.
Episode Three also features chats with Dan Palfrey about the latest work of the Ipswich Town Foundation as well as Head of Retail Paul Macro, who discusses the Club's fundraising total for the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation.
Recorded live at the Portman Road Open Day, Aaron also gets the thoughts of fans as the new season begins.
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