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[Albion] Kieran McKenna



portlock seagull

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This + he wants to go to Man u not us - distinctly underwhelmed at the possibility of having him as our manager.
Agree. You don’t want a manager who’s already indicated where he wants to go next already!! Rate Utd and other chaotic rich 6 clubs go, he’ll be constantly linked with and a massive distraction. It’s a no from me also.
 




Justice

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Agree. You don’t want a manager who’s already indicated where he wants to go next already!! Rate Utd and other chaotic rich 6 clubs go, he’ll be constantly linked with and a massive distraction. It’s a no from me also.
Has He ever officially said this to a media source? Or has someone guessed as he used to be a coach @ Manure. It would be a very big headed thing to say when he hasn’t been offered the job there.
 


chaileyjem

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Caicedo must comfortably have the highest win percentage of any Brighton player since we’ve been in the PL (based purely on playing for us). I’d guess Mitoma might be the next closest?
Caicedo's Albion PL record is P:45 W: 23 D : 10 L : 12
 












chaileyjem

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It's not hard to believe at all. He's slower than Groß!
I'm more half full when it comes to Milner. The few games he played last season i thought he added an extra bit of class, and strength to the team - eg: Spurs. . in short doses and of course he struggled with injuries. He's remarkably fit for 39. He'll be useful in the dressing room too for any new manager.
 






Pavilionaire

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Exactly, as much as I liked him, he simply did not learn his lesson after West Ham showed the way at The Amex. Villa then did similar, so did Luton and even Bournemouth, by which time he seemed to have lost heart.
Yet in between he beat Ajax twice, Marseille, AEK and Roma.

But then the goals dried upas the injuries piled up.
 








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But, if you’re conceding more goals than you’re scoring you lose.

You simply cannot blindly play the same way and not learn, injuries or no injuries.
You can always blame injuries, number of games, the owner or the players for that though :thumbsup:

I imagine RDZ was waking up unhappy from the moment his Roma mate made an absolute mug of him

I, for one, am delighted he’s no longer our manager but thank him for some fabulous memories until his Albion mojo plummeted. He will go down in Albion history as a legend for those 13 months or so, the end will soon be forgotten by most.
 






portlock seagull

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Has He ever officially said this to a media source? Or has someone guessed as he used to be a coach @ Manure. It would be a very big headed thing to say when he hasn’t been offered the job there.
Of course not, he’s not officially said he doesn’t want to be at Ipswich. But…the speculation would be unhelpful and Utd, Chelsea, Newcastle amongst others are constantly churning through managers and he’d only need to win a few games here before everyone be saying he’s of interest to. Rather we went down the Potter, RDZ nobody knows him, than someone who will be continually linked from the go get.
 


chickens

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Of course not, he’s not officially said he doesn’t want to be at Ipswich. But…the speculation would be unhelpful and Utd, Chelsea, Newcastle amongst others are constantly churning through managers and he’d only need to win a few games here before everyone be saying he’s of interest to. Rather we went down the Potter, RDZ nobody knows him, than someone who will be continually linked from the go get.

Which buys us, what? 6 months of peace? Whoever comes in, if they do well, will immediately be linked to bigger jobs every time a vacancy comes up. That’s modern football.

The speculation is unhelpful, but every time we appoint well, it’s going to be there. Like you I’m not a fan of it, but it’s going to be unavoidable.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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You can always blame injuries, number of games, the owner or the players for that though :thumbsup:

I imagine RDZ was waking up unhappy from the moment his Roma mate made an absolute mug of him

I, for one, am delighted he’s no longer our manager but thank him for some fabulous memories until his Albion mojo plummeted. He will go down in Albion history as a legend for those 13 months or so, the end will soon be forgotten by most.
100% he is straight in as joint number 1 with Mullery as my all time favourite, for the euro qualifying season alone.
 






Hiheidi

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Which buys us, what? 6 months of peace? Whoever comes in, if they do well, will immediately be linked to bigger jobs every time a vacancy comes up. That’s modern football.

The speculation is unhelpful, but every time we appoint well, it’s going to be there. Like you I’m not a fan of it, but it’s going to be unavoidable.

Let's face it, same for the Bournemouth and Palace manager - if they both continue their second half of last season form, they'll be above us and next in line.

If they don't and we are performing better then surely that's a good thing!! If we do get McKenna and he's so good that he only stays a season or two at least we'll have some good results to look forward to and the manager market may be better by then.
 


Han Solo

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Think we could se a curveball here where he ends up at Leicester.
 


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