Ross Halls caught up with former Ipswich Town player Paul Mason to discuss his time at Portman Road, career as a whole and what he's been up to since he left the Blues.
Mason made 125 appearances for Town, scoring 36 goals between 1993 to 1998, and was the club's top scorer in the 1996/97 season.
In the chat he discusses:
- Early days in football and becoming a labourer
- Moving to Holland and playing for Groningen
- Signing for Aberdeen and winning two cup finals
- Joining Ipswich and meeting with John Lyall
- Debut goal and netting twice against Man United
- Relegation and relationship with George Burley
- Overall spell at Portman Road and living in Suffolk
- Retiring from football and what he's been up to since
Watch the full chat below...
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