I nearly popped onto your board the other week so say how nice it is to have such nice weekends with no stress about footballA few here hate me saying this, you’ve possibly 11 players not good for anything but a PL survival scrap.

I nearly popped onto your board the other week so say how nice it is to have such nice weekends with no stress about footballA few here hate me saying this, you’ve possibly 11 players not good for anything but a PL survival scrap.

If Leeds had pipped Ipswich for the final automatic place, would Farke be in the same position and being touted for a top job, no he wouldn't. That's the concern, top clubs realise that McKenna has far exceeded expectations with what he has at his disposal, if he feels the same then he will be off.I nearly popped onto your board the other week so say how nice it is to have such nice weekends with no stress about football![]()

I for one am completely sick and tired of all this speculation around his future and i have reached the conclusion that for the good of the club he should just go and do one and the sooner the better. All of the euphoria we all felt a few short weeks ago has been well and truly poisoned over the last week. The club has bent over backwards for him but it seems that his mind has been made up to leave. If he wants to be cannon fodder for Chelsea to ruin then thats his look out! We gave him his big opportunity and it looks as though he's going to chuck it right back in our faces! History is littered with managerial corpses so one more wont make any difference. Yes i am feeling bitter as I write this and I so desperately wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt but all his mealy mouthed words about how much he loves the club and loves Suffolk and the community turns out to be a load of BS! Thanks for the memories Keiran and I wish you well but it’s now time to jog on as Ipswich Town is bigger than you.
I don't get this bitterness towards Kieran.In life everyone (barring the odd absolute saint)does what's best for themself and their family.If the man sees an opportunity elsewhere as the best way to progress his career ambitions or even if it's just the draw of the money then that's his choice.
My heartfelt wish is that he will stay with us for at least one Season in the PL to hopefully get us established there.
Yes I'd be really sad to see him go but I say thanks for getting us where we are and good luck.
Just listened to a good chat on Talk Sport. Paul Hawkesby & Charlie Baker saying if he looked at Kompany, there has been no fall in his stock after one poor season in the premier league so why would KM be any different, just stay for 1 season at least.
Kompany to Bayern Munich is just mad though, isn’t it? They’ve had several other options turn them down, so Kompany feels like he’s low down on the pecking order. I think the fact he speaks German and had a world-class reputation as a player definitely helps him too.
Paul Lambert did the same job for us as McKenna has done for you. In a recent interview he was asked to say the worst mistake he had ever made. He said that after he had taken City into the PL he was offered the job at a bigger Club which he turned down to stay with us. He very quickly realised that he had made a bad decision. There are always more than one way of looking at things.
According to Sky Sports News, representatives of McKenna met with United's chief executive Omar Berrada and the club's technical director Jason Wilcox last week to discuss the managerial role at Old Trafford.My hope is that his agent is just trying to force Man United’s hand, as it’s McKenna’s dream move. Another hope is that Kieran has no real interest joining Chelsea or Brighton, it’s either Man United or a new contract at Ipswich. If Man United choose McKenna, it’d be a big gamble - particularly when Poch is the more proven manager and available.
Either way, I agree this debacle doesn’t reflect well on McKenna. If his agent is stirring the pot, he’s going to presumably be doing what Kieran tells him.
I do think TWTD is generally in denial about this. There is no smoke without fire. There’s a very high chance he’s off. If this fiasco was all for more money/guaranteed higher spending in the transfer window at Town, he would’ve signed the new contract by now.
As others have said, his future needs to be clarified and confirmed sooner rather than later. No doubt Ashton has his shortlist and has possibly sounded out a couple of replacements already. The main assurance we’ve got is that a) we’re a Premier League side now and b) we’ve got an excellent ownership and recruitment model. Even if we got relegated next season, the club’s future is brighter than it has been for decades - with or without McKenna.
Sooner rather than later. Whether he goes or not, need to get plans in place for next season. Not easy especially as the Euros are coming up as wellJust wake me up when it’s finally done