| I don't think KM will take another job 10:26 - Jun 12 with 2581 views | RIPbobby | The prospect of Kieran McKenna accepting another demanding managerial position remains highly questionable, particularly when evaluating the alternative avenues available to him. From a strategic standpoint, transitioning into high-profile sports media presents a compelling case. Having commanded a salary of approximately £5 million per year over the last two seasons, financial necessity is no longer a driving factor. Moving into the studio would allow him to maintain a vital connection to football entirely free from the acute stress of elite management. Given his tactical genius, he would offer audiences a level of insight that few contemporary pundits can match, exchanging the relentless pressure of the touchline for a highly lucrative and comfortable media career. Concurrently, questions must be raised regarding the internal dynamics between McKenna and Chief Executive Mark Ashton. It is entirely plausible that friction developed regarding recruitment strategy, specifically whether players were secured who did not align with the manager's tactical vision. Whilst Ashton's achievements in transforming the infrastructure and commercial standing of the club are indisputably remarkable, his public persona occasionally verges on the self-aggrandising. Such a clash of personalities and philosophies may well have precipitated a breakdown in their professional relationship. But I offer no inside information so that analysis is pure speculation. |  | | |  |
| I don't think KM will take another job on 01:23 - Jun 13 with 150 views | Ryorry | With apologies to Sir Edward Elgar - Posts of Mope and Boring, Brothers of the p How shall we bog-roll thee Who are bored of thee. Weirder still and weirder Shall thy minds be set Bods who made thee tripe-y Make thee brighter yet. |  |
|  |
| I don't think KM will take another job on 07:17 - Jun 13 with 70 views | Churchman |
| I don't think KM will take another job on 12:11 - Jun 12 by Meadowlark | Or perhaps he dislikes Ashton's politics too! Unlike us, he can (did) leave. |
We don’t actually know for sure what Ashton’s politics are. Perhaps McKenna likes Reform, donates and all that and is disappointed MA didn’t ask him in for a Bath Oliver. Perhaps he left because he was tired of the endless negativity and moaning here and social media and knew that a goal or a defeat the dismal witless brigade would be out in force again. Perhaps he left because after 4.5 years of achievement he was worn out, needed a bit of time and a new challenge. In other words, shock horror, he was telling it as it is. As a guess, I reckon he will be in a new job sooner rather than later. Football is a drug to some and he seems on the face of it no different. I could even see him going back into pure coaching at say Man U for Carrick. But I’ve no idea and quite frankly, couldn’t care a less. He’s moved on and so should we. |  | |  |
| |