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Dangerous Idiot
Could be Potter if the rumours are true.We'll be playing West Ham on a new manager bounce soon too ffs.
Could be Potter if the rumours are true.We'll be playing West Ham on a new manager bounce soon too ffs.
Yeah I agree. What I wouldn't give for a top flight manager who doesn't bolt at the first whiff of money/discontent?And he showed loyalty to the club that gave him his big chance.
He hasn't done much wrong and I wish him and Ipswich every success.
They have a lot of parallels with the Albion.
Or he might go the same way as Vincent Kompany at Bayern. There's clearly a talented manager there restricted by what he has to work with in a very tough league.His Ipswich team were woeful last night. I know the likes of Burns ans Morsy are miles off having the quality to play at this level but McKenna is the one picking them. I’d imagine he’ll go the same way as Edwards at Luton.
Personally, I hope they stay up.That is a lot of assumptions in one post!
He’s clearly a good manager, he’s done an amazing job there but it was always going to be difficult for Ipswich as it is for every promoted team. They’ve still got a good chance of staying up and he’ll still have a lot of credit in the bank even if they do go down anyway.
Not exactly limited recources Spent £100mA talented coach working with limited resources.
Of course his next step will be crucial and of course he will need a bit of luck but if he gets it he has the potential to be a top top manager.
I didn’t like the way he seemingly stiffed us having gone a long way towards agreeing a deal but I understand it and I’m not going to hold it against him.
Hope he does well. We need good British coaches at the top level.
Agree with the sentiment although technically, whilst born in England, he grew up in Co. Fermanagh and regards himself as from Northern Ireland.A lot of unnecessarily snidey posts here. McKenna brought Ipswich up from level 3 to the Prem in successive seasons, having been highly rated at Manchester United (enough to have him as a candidate for manager in the summer). He’s very clearly a talented coach and his team has made a positive impression so far this season, despite their league position.
His chief crime seems to be his team not letting us score against them at the Amex, and worse, being beaten by Palace last night.
We don't have many talented English coaches. Let’s not crucify the few we do have.
In Premier League terms, £100m is fairly limited, especially when that £100m is one window's spend on top of a Championship squad. £100m won't do much in lifting a promoted club out of danger.Not exactly limited recources Spent £100m
Ah, fair enough. I didn’t know that.Agree with the sentiment although technically, whilst born in England, he grew up in Co. Fermanagh and regards himself as from Northern Ireland.
...which is proving to be a bit of a disadvantage for Ipswich Town...The guy can't win.
I think the owner flying in with a salary offer with many many zeros on the end helped him to stay 'loyal'.And he showed loyalty to the club that gave him his big chance.
He hasn't done much wrong and I wish him and Ipswich every success.
They have a lot of parallels with the Albion.