[Albion] "Brighton will target Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna"

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Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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All the while RDZ does not commit to a new deal there will be speculation from the media. It’s not even remotely close to a conspiracy theory.
The one man that can shut all the speculation down isn’t choosing to do it.
The cryptic I need motivation need to talk to Tony etc really isn’t helping.
Not saying he's going to leave or not, but he's contracted here until 2026! There's hardly any urgency for him to sign a new deal, is there? I get why the club wants him to – and I also get why he hasn't jumped at the chance.

Let's face it, no-one really knows what goes on between RDZ, TB, PB and anyone else in the inner circle. But the media love to spin RDZ's words whichever way they choose, for the benefit of endless wittering on the wireless and pages and pages of rumours. Add in his honesty and the odd language barrier issue and it's like shooting fish in a barrel.

I saw Poyet was on SSN the other day talking about the Chelsea v Spuds game – I'm half surprised no-one has chucked HIS name back in the mix for a 'SHOCK return' to the Albion.
 




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Oct 8, 2003
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Is RDZ doing a Trossard/Sanchez/Caicedo?

I’d like to know who is coming in for him and is prepared to pay the release clause though
No.

He said he definitely wasn't 'doing a Sanchez' yesterday, at the fans forum that he refused to attend, speaking via a friend while eating a pizza at Donatello.
 


Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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Rangnick has now reportedly done a U turn and turned down the Bayern job so expect more press linking RDZ.
Not sure our recent run of form will do him any favours.
 


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Not saying he's going to leave or not, but he's contracted here until 2026! There's hardly any urgency for him to sign a new deal, is there? I get why the club wants him to – and I also get why he hasn't jumped at the chance.

Let's face it, no-one really knows what goes on between RDZ, TB, PB and anyone else in the inner circle. But the media love to spin RDZ's words whichever way they choose, for the benefit of endless wittering on the wireless and pages and pages of rumours. Add in his honesty and the odd language barrier issue and it's like shooting fish in a barrel.

I saw Poyet was on SSN the other day talking about the Chelsea v Spuds game – I'm half surprised no-one has chucked HIS name back in the mix for a 'SHOCK return' to the Albion.
I think his name was mentioned on the "I hope we sack RDZ and bring back Potter" thread ???
 








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Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Rangnick has now reportedly done a U turn and turned down the Bayern job so expect more press linking RDZ.
No
All De Zerbi has actually achieved thus far is one 6th placed finish in the Premier League with l'il old Brighton, this season will end with us very much in the bottom half of the table.

Why on earth would Bayern want him as their new head coach?
t sure our recent run of form will do him any favouBayern want to employ De Zerbi after
 




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What a crock of 💩 why would Kirean McKenna be remotely interested in leaving Ipswich to come to us, even if we were interested. If he does take Ipswich up, which looks very likely. We have nothing to offer that he can’t get at Ipswich and he would be in massive credit with their fans.

I watched the fans forum yesterday and unless both PBOBE and RDZ are great actors there didn’t seem to be any issues between the club and RDZ, I am not saying 100% he will be here next season, but there was nothing really to suggest he was about to sling his hook.

I would imagine the sources in Italy are about as reliable as the ones in the UK. Click bait.

The problem with all this noise is that if it is affecting how we feel, it may also be making the players uneasy as well.
Also, Ipswich are a much bigger club than Brighton.

First Division (level 1)
Champions: 1961–62
Runners-up: 1980–81, 1981–82

FA Cup
Winners: 1977–78

Texaco Cup
Winners: 1972–73

UEFA Cup
Winners: 1980–81
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Not saying he's going to leave or not, but he's contracted here until 2026! There's hardly any urgency for him to sign a new deal, is there? I get why the club wants him to – and I also get why he hasn't jumped at the chance.

Let's face it, no-one really knows what goes on between RDZ, TB, PB and anyone else in the inner circle. But the media love to spin RDZ's words whichever way they choose, for the benefit of endless wittering on the wireless and pages and pages of rumours. Add in his honesty and the odd language barrier issue and it's like shooting fish in a barrel.

I saw Poyet was on SSN the other day talking about the Chelsea v Spuds game – I'm half surprised no-one has chucked HIS name back in the mix for a 'SHOCK return' to the Albion.
I get that my point being he’s not helping speculation with comments like I’m happy here today although I may wake up tomorrow and think differently tomorrow.
 




Justice

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All De Zerbi has actually achieved thus far is one 6th placed finish in the Premier League with l'il old Brighton, this season will end with us very much in the bottom half of the table.

Why on earth would Bayern want him as their new head coach?
Because with top end players as we know the results will be decent. You say little ole Brighton who had a top class midfield and a fully fit Mitoma, Pervis, March, Enciso and Levi Colwill.
Compared with the squad against Bmuff it’s apples and oranges.
 


ConfusedGloryHunter

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Also, Ipswich are a much bigger club than Brighton.

First Division (level 1)
Champions: 1961–62
Runners-up: 1980–81, 1981–82

FA Cup
Winners: 1977–78

Texaco Cup
Winners: 1972–73

UEFA Cup
Winners: 1980–81
If the only metric for "big" club is silverware won that puts us below Bury, Oxford University and Clapham Rovers too. I dont care for the endless big club willy waving debate myself but you need to add stadium size, twitter followers, celebrity fans, appearances on Saint and Greavsie, catering facilities and shirt sales in Taiwan into your calculations at a bare minimum.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
Exactly one week ago, Andy Naylor uploaded 1a mailbag piece in The Athletic. There was a question about who we'd target if RDZ leaves and he answered in the article that the bar at Brighton has been raised, we're an attractive option for head coaches, meaning we could attract a higher calibre of candidates with European pedigree etc. - and he said specifically:

"That makes it less likely to be somebody such as Kieran McKenna (Ipswich) and Russell Martin (Southampton)..."

So, it's really interesting that the coaches we've been linked with are McKenna, Martin, Kompany and Frank, so high end Championship / low end PL.
I don't think where a manager has had their success is so important to Tony.
TB's appointments have been slightly more experienced on arrival than the previous one was when they arrived, and Hughton the only one with PL experience.
Ignoring time spent as assistant or in youth football;
Poyet, Brighton his first lead role, Garcia 1 season at Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hyppia 2 seasons Leverkusen, Hughton 4 seasons at 3 clubs, Potter, 7 seasons in Sweden, 1 in Championship, De Zerbi 9 seasons at 6 clubs.
If the next appointment follows the growth in number of clubs and number of seasons managed pattern, we should be appointing Roy Hodgson next.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
If the only metric for "big" club is silverware won that puts us below Bury, Oxford University and Clapham Rovers too. I dont care for the endless big club willy waving debate myself but you need to add stadium size, twitter followers, celebrity fans, appearances on Saint and Greavsie, catering facilities and shirt sales in Taiwan into your calculations at a bare minimum.
ipswich are bigger than us
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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If the only metric for "big" club is silverware won that puts us below Bury, Oxford University and Clapham Rovers too. I dont care for the endless big club willy waving debate myself but you need to add stadium size, twitter followers, celebrity fans, appearances on Saint and Greavsie, catering facilities and shirt sales in Taiwan into your calculations at a bare minimum.
The only metric is money. And we’ve a lot more than Ipswich so we’re a lot bigger. End of really.
 


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As has already been pointed out he was probably on our radar for the excellent work he's done with Ipswich and his pedigree, however only as an option if they didn't go up. There's no way he'd want to walk out on what he's doing with Ipswich to come to us.
 






Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
I get that my point being he’s not helping speculation with comments like I’m happy here today although I may wake up tomorrow and think differently tomorrow.
See, I think it's click bait journalists, spinning comments that were positive into a negative, as you have just done, that is the real problem.
He said that if he is happy here, no other club would be of interest, and that he is happy here. He isn't saying that it depends on what mood he wakes up in, he is saying it depends on his working conditions here, as to whether he is happy to stay here, but so far so good.
 


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