Farewell to David Lems, an Ipswich sporting legend
There are very few names in Ipswich sport that conjure up the same amount of respect and admiration as David Lems, and sadly, his days at the QT are coming to an end.
There are very few names in Ipswich sport that conjure up the same amount of respect and admiration as David Lems, and sadly, his days at the QT are coming to an end.
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