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

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Ross Halls caught up with former Ipswich Town defender and captain Jason deVos to discuss his time at Portman Road, career as a whole and where he is now in our latest Kings of Anglia podcast special.
Jason spoke about a range of memories, including his early life in Canada, getting into football and moving to England to play for Darlington.
He chats about his spells at Dundee United and Wigan Athletic, before joining Ipswich under Joe Royle, where he talks about his time in Suffolk from the play-offs to captaining the team under Jim Magilton and many key moments in a Town shirt.
Overall, deVos made 179 appearances for Town, scoring 11 goals.
The duo also discuss his journey since retiring from football, from media work to coaching and his new chapter going to business school.
**Watch the full chat below...**