Ipswich Q&A: Most memorable Ipswich player and goal?
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To conclude our Ipswich Town Q&A, BBC Radio Suffolk's Graeme McLoughlin answers your questions about the most memorable player and goal he has seen while covering the Blues.
A part of me desperately wants to say Bilel Mohsni, who I felt was worth far more than five substitute appearances after joining on loan from Southend in 2012.
He became more memorable north of the border though, for his part in an on-pitch brawl as a Rangers player against Motherwell a few years later.
Instead, let's be sensible. It has to be Sam Morsy.
Ipswich Town have signed some very good players during my tenure as matchday presenter, but it is tough to think of a better one. A superb midfielder and outstanding club captain.
He raises his game again and again and is just as important to Town now as he was when he joined them in League One only a few seasons ago.
Most memorable goal?
It has to be that Cole Skuse wonderstrike against Cardiff in April 2015.
Cole – a most likeable of footballers and too often an unsung hero – had spent two years in Town’s midfield without a single goal to his name after more than 80 appearances under Mick McCarthy.
There were serious doubts he would ever find the net, but on this night he did.
And it was special!
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