| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying 10:38 - May 4 with 2163 views | unstableblue | 1) the Prem merry go round is limited - Bournemouth have their new man. Brighton have their man. Brentford have their man. Man U have their man. Spurs will stay up and have their man. 2) Palace is now a lesser draw than Town - their off field set-up and training ground no longer far superior. But now their poor ground starts to look way behind PR. 3) the new training ground is coming on line in the autumn, as designed by Kieran (in part) with the training pitches and PR pitches now at a elite level to match. And the academy and U21s reaching Prem level as well. 4) our off field technical, recruitment and player care teams are a completely different level now than last time, as per Kieran’s own comments 5) his wages go back up to the premier league contracted level, which is is top 5 area 6) he’s made commitments to players like OShea, Sindre, Mehmeti, Jaden to come here and prosper under him 7) he’s going to get a serious transfer war chest again - and the club is now more attractive to draw players in, with the £6m profit in the Prem incentivising the ownership to invest heavier, with the expanded investment they have 8) he gets to have another go at the premier league in an environment that has patience 9) he’s only 40, he can further hone his skills here, and then mirror Robson as a launch pad to great things… but when he is ready. The Man U and Spurs job cycle is now a few seasons away as well 10) his family are settled locally, he gets Suffolk, Ipswich and the club — and man he loves those Aldeburgh fish and chips Super Kieran McKenna - now above Burley in the statue queue - Long may he reign!! [Post edited 4 May 10:38]
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| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 14:17 - May 4 with 236 views | tractor_lady | Personally i think there is a single reason.... he will wont to prove the critics wrong and his swan song will be keeping town up next season.. At that point i think he may well go. He will have hated failing last season when he had so many successes and will want to also prove to himself he can do it. IMO. I do believe though that stay up or go down it will be his last season, unless of course we do get into Europe 😉 [Post edited 4 May 14:18]
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| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 15:56 - May 4 with 161 views | Sharkey |
| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 10:47 - May 4 by pointofblue | Palace are a lesser draw? Just because Selhurst Park is a throwback? They appear as established Premier League club who might win a European competition this season. We're still a way off that. |
They also have a catchment area that throws up a lot of young talent, |  | |  |
| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 16:22 - May 4 with 143 views | SuffolkPunchFC |
| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 15:56 - May 4 by Sharkey | They also have a catchment area that throws up a lot of young talent, |
As do we potentially. 5M population across EA. And almost no (local) competition, unlike Palace who have several London clubs competing for the same youngsters. Bobby Robson went searching for local lads, and turned up some gems - Butcher, Whymark, Osbourne and Osman all scouted young and developed at Town. We now have the academy to do it, and a manager who likes developing players. |  | |  |
| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 16:59 - May 4 with 96 views | djgooder |
| 10 reasons Kieran McKenna is staying on 11:11 - May 4 by Cafe_Newman | "Also, don’t have kids myself yet but am led to believe it’s reasonably easy for kids that age to move school without too much disruption." As a father myself, I can tell you that the biggest problem that Kieran is likely to face is that his son already has a Town shirt. It's going to have enormous psychological implications moving from Suffolk at his impressionable age. With that in mind, you need to rewrite your list, starting with: 1) His son is an Ipswich fan and has the kit and everything. [Post edited 4 May 11:39]
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This isn’t an issue. I was a forces brat, moved house and school every few years. The issue is the parents wanting stability for their kids, not necessarily whether kids can adapt. In my later life i have seen non forces people really struggle with this. And I was an Ipswich fan from very early, moving didn’t change that. |  | |  |
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