Summary

  • Ipswich Town's chief executive Mark Ashton was live in the BBC Radio Suffolk studio for the Matchday Preview (18:00-19:00)

  • The Tractor Boys drew 3-3 at Stoke on Tuesday - a game that ended with a controversial penalty

  • Ashton gave us his thoughts on refereeing and VAR

  • He also answered your questions on topics including Leif Davis's ban, postponed fixtures and the future of the stadium

  1. Watch: Mark Ashton on BBC Suffolk's Matchday Previewpublished at 10:56 GMT

    Ipswich Town's chairman and chief executive Mark Ashton has been live on BBC Radio Suffolk talking to Graeme McLoughlin on the Matchday Preview, 18:00-19:00.

    His appearance came at the end of a week where Town dropped points in the push for automatic promotion following a controversial last-minute penalty decision at Stoke City, which infuriated boss Kieran McKenna, and followed a similar decision at Leicester last weekend.

    Left-back Leif Davis has also been handed a three-match ban for violent conduct, which Ashton says he is "incensed" by.

    He has also been answering your questions about recruitment, postponed fixtures, VAR, and the futures of the Portman Road stadium and the manager, and his own work/life balance.

    A recording of the live radio visualisation will be available to watch here, and the programme will be available to listen to on BBC Sounds.