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Ed Sheeran can’t hide his sadness after watching Ipswich Town lose at home

Ed Sheeran can’t hide his sadness after watching Ipswich Town lose at home
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ED Sheeran gets the blues — seeing his beloved Ipswich Town lose at home.

The star, 29, wearing a £1,000 Moncler puffer jacket in team colours, watched with pals as the League One side went down 1-0 to Coventry on Saturday.

 Ed Sheeran watched Ipswich Town lose 1-0 to Coventry City with friends

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Ed Sheeran watched Ipswich Town lose 1-0 to Coventry City with friendsCredit: BackGrid

The Shape of You singer announced he was taking a break from touring last December to “see more of the world”.

The famous ginger changed his profile pic to “brb” [be right back] and wrote: “Hello all. Gonna go on another break again.

“The [third album] Divide era and tour changed my life in so many ways, but now it’s all over it’s time to go out and see some more of the world.

“I’ve been a bit non stop since 2017 so I’m just gonna take a breather to travel, write and read. I’ll be off all social media until it’s time to come back.

 Ed appeared to be taking selfies with fans at the League One match

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Ed appeared to be taking selfies with fans at the League One matchCredit: BackGrid
 The singer, 29, wore a £1,000 Moncler puffer jacket in team colours

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The singer, 29, wore a £1,000 Moncler puffer jacket in team coloursCredit: PA:Empics Sport

“To my family and friends, see ya when I see ya – and to my fans, thank you for always being amazing.

“I promise to be back with some new music when the time is right and I’ve lived a little more to actually have something to write about. Lots of love x.”

Good to see him really going to Town . . .

Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry Seaborn kiss and cuddle at home in his sweet new music video for ‘Put It All On Me’ as they confirm secret wedding in January

Source: The Sun UK

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