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[Albion] Kieran McKenna







Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Interesting. I doubt his Uncle is that involved in his thinking though. He'd have a better chance of the Utd job by doing 2-3 successful seasons with us than through staying at Ipswich, I think.
He lived with his Uncle when he worked at United, I got the feeling they were quite close.
 


HangletonGull

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Apr 10, 2023
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The next manager markets are a mug's game.

No-one who is really in the know can place a bet without risking their career.
And there are is no data to support the odds.
It is based on nothing more than media-speculation and chancers.
Completely agree I know how these markets work , but was just updating
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Final 15 games of the season Chelsea’s form was only bettered by Man City and Arsenal. Think Poch has done enough to keep his job.

RDZ likely topping a short list for MU, and no way Radcliffe is going to be looking lower leagues for his first managerial appointment.
 




Sid and the Sharknados

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Yes where the fees are about £1-2m.

Good luck in this division allowing one man to decide how to spend a budget that runs into the tens of millions.
Can just imagine him turning down the Liverpool or Man City jobs because they won't let him sign some kid he liked the look of in a clip on twitter from Plymouth Argyle. :lolol:
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Fiveways
Now I've watched that Four Four Two video, I'd like to revise this opinion. McKenna in!

In all seriousness though, the last few days have been a bit of a rollercoaster and I'm still really sad that RDZ has gone. It'd take a real "wow!" appointment to pull me out of my funk and McKenna isn't that imo.

BUT: I couldn't help but see how well our squad would fit that system described in the Four Four Two vid. And let's be honest, we kinda have to trust that Bloom knows what he's doing. So if it is McKenna, I'll be cautiously optimistic.
I've just posted similar thoughts in a WhatsApp group.
Think Welbeck and Fergie can serve the role as 'the big man up top'/number 9. My only real doubts is about March and especially Mitoma. They hug the touchline under RDZ and it enhances their qualities. From that video, rather than playing as chalk-on-boots wingers, McKenna plays with 'wide forwards' who move towards the centre of the pitch. (Note that this is not unlike how we played quite successfully against United, whereby Joao Pedro started as our left winger/forward but spent most of his time centrally, which opened up enormous space for Barco. If either of those two put away their highly presentable chances, the outcome of that game might have been very different.)
 


SUIYHP

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Apr 16, 2009
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FWIW it doesn’t seem very ‘Brighton’ to me- not in that we wouldn’t poach managers (we have and we would) but more that McKenna seems too Predictable.
 




Johnny RoastBeef

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Jan 11, 2016
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I've just posted similar thoughts in a WhatsApp group.
Think Welbeck and Fergie can serve the role as 'the big man up top'/number 9. My only real doubts is about March and especially Mitoma. They hug the touchline under RDZ and it enhances their qualities. From that video, rather than playing as chalk-on-boots wingers, McKenna plays with 'wide forwards' who move towards the centre of the pitch. (Note that this is not unlike how we played quite successfully against United, whereby Joao Pedro started as our left winger/forward but spent most of his time centrally, which opened up enormous space for Barco. If either of those two put away their highly presentable chances, the outcome of that game might have been very different.)

you need to go and rewatch our away win at Wolves
 


MJsGhost

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Jun 26, 2009
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Final 15 games of the season Chelsea’s form was only bettered by Man City and Arsenal. Think Poch has done enough to keep his job.

RDZ likely topping a short list for MU, and no way Radcliffe is going to be looking lower leagues for his first managerial appointment.

Ratcliffe wasn't involved then, but McKenna's time coaching at Man U might swing it for him over someone with no links to them and a similar CV. Still an outside shot though.

I'd be very happy if we appoint McKenna.
 






Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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Tony Mowbray has just left Birmingham….heading for the east midlands airport to a meeting with a unknown management team reputedly led by a poker player.

get him in!
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Tony Mowbray has just left Birmingham….heading for the east midlands airport to a meeting with a unknown management team reputedly led by a poker player.

get him in!
Naa, I think Jim Gannon's available, he'll be better. I think he's just left Hyde Utd.

(I remember being really disappointed when he didn't join us. I think Slade was appointed instead).
 






Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,284
I would be shocked if he goes to a club that doesn't allow the coach to choose recruitment targets.

But that isn’t how it works. The management and recruitment teams sit down and identify key targets for key positions from our data. The recruitment team will then go out try to get a deal done. The manager can still identify and suggest targets, Kayal was a Hughton suggestion and the first thing Potter did when he came in was get the club to sign Adam Webster.

Gone are the days of two managers scratching out a deal for a player on the back of a fab packet. There is too much money involved now not to have specialised recruitment teams, especially in the Premier League.

Ipswich have a head of recruitment and analysts, plus performance analysts too. Their setup isn’t going to be that different to ours. It’s how football works now.
 


FIVESTEPS

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Nov 3, 2014
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I don’t think history comes into these situations it’s about which club furthers his career, wallet and reputation and is the next rung on his path up the managerial ladder. If you were in his shoes would you go to Brighton or stay with Ipswich?

qQqqqqq
 


Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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He lived with his Uncle when he worked at United, I got the feeling they were quite close.
It's definitely an interesting snippet to pass on, so thank you. But I'm not giving up on him based on it.
 


um bongo molongo

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Jul 26, 2004
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Battersea
He’s not coming, his Uncle, a United fan, was dining in The Goldstone 1901 East on Sunday. He’s extremely flattered by the link but has built up an amazing relationship with the Ipswich owners. Loyalty is a huge part of his Footballing DNA, in addition to this Sir Alex is one of his biggest admirers, so he will go about his business and further honing his craft in Suffolk but we could see the ultimate move a few years down the line. (If Fergie is still with us)

Part of me hopes his Uncle was throwing out a red herring but he seemed pretty genuine 🤷‍♂️
Hmm, that’s disappointing to hear. I really don’t want Farioli - he’d make Potter’s sides look free scoring. Would have to hope Bloom and Barber have a rabbit in the hat as the rest of the list is pretty uninspiring
 




holybanjo

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Mar 2, 2020
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Hastings
With Chelsea seemingly stalling over Poch and Man U waiting until after Wembley to sack Ten Hag, the business of the next manager will surely be done by Friday.

Always one step ahead...
 




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