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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... 23:11 - Aug 12 with 3087 viewspointofblue

Hutchinson is in a sulk.

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:32 - Aug 12 with 777 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:14 - Aug 12 by textbackup

Imagine my shock


If someone suggested before the France friendly that he didn't want to be at the club would probably get 38 downvotes!

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:33 - Aug 12 with 758 viewssouthnorfolkblue

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:25 - Aug 12 by Matt_Netherlands

The longer it goes on, the more it screws us…

It’s clear and obvious that he doesn’t want to be here. Bidding clubs will know that and will know the closer we get to the deadline, the lower fee we will accept because we need the money in the bank to try and re invest it.

That being said, it’s obvious he’s leaving and most probably for £30m+ so why can’t we already be out spending that money?!

I would massively argue that accepting £35m now and having a good few weeks to spend it, is better than accepting say £38m on deadline day and beating stuck with time to spend the money.


I think you’re right that buyers will look to drive down the price, but whether we bite depends on Ashton’s attitude. He has form for not budging (Simpson). I cant see him being held to ransom. Omari may be here in September whether he likes it or not.

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:34 - Aug 12 with 703 viewsPaul

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:28 - Aug 12 by itfcsuth

Hate to see it, from any player, not just one of ours - but such is the modern game.

Have no issues with his desire to want PL move, but you continue to apply yourself professionally, on the understanding that when the clubs value is met, the club won’t stand in your way - an amicable and sensible solution for everyone.

These situations are also really bad ways to leave clubs.
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Aye, in my field of work they always say never burn bridges as you never know when it may come back to haunt you.

Very, very disappointed with Hutchinson, regardless of agent input. Noone here would begrudge him top flight football but for his Ipswich career to end in this manner leaves a very sour taste. He should remember who his current employer is...and he could end up in a lonely place if the club don't accept a bid, which they don't have to.
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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:37 - Aug 12 with 659 viewstextbackup

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:32 - Aug 12 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior

If someone suggested before the France friendly that he didn't want to be at the club would probably get 38 downvotes!


Random link - but a family member of mine is matey with OHs Dad… he made it very clear to him that ‘Ipswich might go down but Omari isn’t’ back in Feb/March time.

So he’d already made his mind up back then

We’ll be good again... one day
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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:41 - Aug 12 with 599 viewsreusersfreekicks

This is what I hate about modern football
We gave him his chance/persevered with him when he didn't begin that well
Now he refuses to play for us
Sh1t frankly
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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:41 - Aug 12 with 600 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:34 - Aug 12 by Paul

Aye, in my field of work they always say never burn bridges as you never know when it may come back to haunt you.

Very, very disappointed with Hutchinson, regardless of agent input. Noone here would begrudge him top flight football but for his Ipswich career to end in this manner leaves a very sour taste. He should remember who his current employer is...and he could end up in a lonely place if the club don't accept a bid, which they don't have to.


Why do you have a bridge in a field?

A stream perhaps?

Can a wooden bridge take the weight of a tractor?

So many questions.

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:44 - Aug 12 with 556 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

OK, so say he gets his move to Forest?

This behaviour won't wash with their owner when he wants to leave in a season or two.

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:46 - Aug 12 with 532 viewsberkstractorboy

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:14 - Aug 12 by IpswichTownBlue

I honestly don't see the benefit in dragging the whole saga out. I know we have a price and have every right to remain stubborn, but I feel its an unwelcome distraction now and isn't helping anyone.


But that is the exact outcome Omari's agent wants and has told Omari so it forces a move at a lower price so we 'get rid of the problem'.

I don't understand why you can't be professional about it and train hard and play hard and show clubs you are a good pro with a great attitude to work hard. I guess that's not how it is these days it's about player power.

Oh for him to be professional like Fernandes and El Khannous who remain committed and professional will get their big moves they deserve as have the right attitude.
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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:48 - Aug 12 with 498 viewstextbackup

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:46 - Aug 12 by berkstractorboy

But that is the exact outcome Omari's agent wants and has told Omari so it forces a move at a lower price so we 'get rid of the problem'.

I don't understand why you can't be professional about it and train hard and play hard and show clubs you are a good pro with a great attitude to work hard. I guess that's not how it is these days it's about player power.

Oh for him to be professional like Fernandes and El Khannous who remain committed and professional will get their big moves they deserve as have the right attitude.


Clubs sign drink drivers, sexual predators, I’m not sure any of them give two fcks about anything

We’ll be good again... one day
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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:51 - Aug 12 with 457 viewsArmaghBlue

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:37 - Aug 12 by textbackup

Random link - but a family member of mine is matey with OHs Dad… he made it very clear to him that ‘Ipswich might go down but Omari isn’t’ back in Feb/March time.

So he’d already made his mind up back then


If that is true, his delusions of grandeur are in over drive. He was very average last year, and is nowhere near the quality to be an effective regular in a premier league team.
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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:53 - Aug 12 with 443 viewspointofblue

I have to congratulate McKennna though - bringing this up now is a perfect distraction from tonight's performance.

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:55 - Aug 12 with 409 viewsgainsboroughblue

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:51 - Aug 12 by ArmaghBlue

If that is true, his delusions of grandeur are in over drive. He was very average last year, and is nowhere near the quality to be an effective regular in a premier league team.


And there would be more than one or two tentative offers from Forest and Brentford coming in.

Forest look like they've landed McAtee as well so that route may also be off the table for him.

All in all. A sh*t show really. We are spunking wages on somebody we can't play or cash in on (yet) and the clock is ticking.

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 00:42 - Aug 13 with 303 viewsThe_Romford_Blue

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:27 - Aug 12 by DublinBlue84

His agent is very well known, Kia Joorabchian.

Famous for third party ownership, the Tevez to West Ham affair, protest by Everton fan groups among other things.

The modern day Jonathan Barnett.


Also well known in the horse racing world as an owner who will take his horses out of yards on a whim and move them elsewhere. Enjoys the power of being able to run rings around top trainers because his horses are often the top top bred ones that 99% of trainers simply can’t turn down. One of his horses he moved out of the Balding yard (one of the top UK trainers) was a £4.6m buy who had not yet raced. He turned up one day with a horse box and literally moved his horse to a separate yard.

An absolute pr**k

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So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 01:17 - Aug 13 with 247 viewsreusersfreekicks

So McKenna has laid it out, black and white then... on 23:55 - Aug 12 by gainsboroughblue

And there would be more than one or two tentative offers from Forest and Brentford coming in.

Forest look like they've landed McAtee as well so that route may also be off the table for him.

All in all. A sh*t show really. We are spunking wages on somebody we can't play or cash in on (yet) and the clock is ticking.


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