Ross Halls is joined by former Ipswich Town midfielder Tommy Miller to look through the best pictures of his time at the club.
Miller shared a range of great stories from his three spells at Town in the feature, filmed at Punch Studios in Ipswich.
The midfielder, a big fan favourite, was involved in both the play-off defeats against West Ham in the noughties.
Of that, he told Ross: "It still bugs me a little because we should've got up that year and it hurt alot.
'We were top two for more or less all the season, but we just came away from it towards the last few months, and losing two years on the trot to West Ham was heartbreaking - but the play-offs are a lottery."
Miller scored 48 goals for Town in 214 games, which included 17 from the penalty spot - he famously never missed a penalty.
On that he said: "I never really practiced if i'm honest with you, I just knew where I was going to put it and never looked at the goalkeeper really, I'd pick a spot and a lot of the time I went to the goalkeeper's left, hard and low!"
In the summer of 2007, he returned to Ipswich after two years with Sunderland.
Of that, he said: "Ipswich is a special place to me and I was in two minds in coming back as I've gone back to the north east - I had little twins - but obviously with Jim (Magilton) being manager I couldn't say no.'
You can watch the full video here as Tommy shares his favourite memories...
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