Mark Brennan spoke about his time at Ipswich Town and much more. _(Image: Newsquest)_

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Ross Halls caught up with former Ipswich Town player Mark Brennan to discuss his time at Portman Road, career as a whole and where he is now in our latest Kings of Anglia podcast special.
Mark spoke about a range of memories, including moving down to Ipswich as a school boy and making his breakthrough at the age of 18.
He chats about his overall spell with the Blues from relegation to working under Bobby Ferguson and John Duncan. Overall, Brennan made 213 appearances for Town, scoring 25 goals.
Plus talks about his spells with Middlesbrough, Man City and Oldham, before he went on to play in China and Australia.
The duo also discuss dementia in football after Mark's diagnosis with MCR (Motoric Cognitive Risk).
**Watch the full chat below...**