| Your best McKenna memories 11:04 - Jun 12 with 611 views | flykickingbybgunn | I'll start with Sarmiento goal against Southampton. And the replay with Chappers sprinting from the dug out. |  | | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 11:05 - Jun 12 with 595 views | BseaBlue | Barnsley away was huge! [Post edited 12 Jun 11:05]
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| Your best McKenna memories on 11:07 - Jun 12 with 575 views | ernie | Does there really need to be a repeat thread about this ? |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 11:10 - Jun 12 with 561 views | surreyblue | Wes Burns' goal against Huddersfield. For me it was the best moment of the season. It was a party atmosphere, we had started well, and it was the moment I think we all went from believing to knowing. But there is also something to be said about seeing the goal coming before it happens. The build of anticipation, the focus on the moment, and then the execution. Burgess' goal was an "oh my God how did he manage to squeeze that in" moment. Sarmiento's stumble threw some people off thinking the chance had gone, but every single person watching the build up to that goal were ready to explode the moment it went in. |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 11:20 - Jun 12 with 500 views | gsoly | Probably not my favourite but that moment in the Hull 3-3 draw when he thumped the dugout. First sign of proper passion/anger just at the point when we needed it. |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 11:22 - Jun 12 with 488 views | Keno |
| Your best McKenna memories on 11:07 - Jun 12 by ernie | Does there really need to be a repeat thread about this ? |
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| Your best McKenna memories on 12:04 - Jun 12 with 385 views | BloomBlue | The town full of people and especially kids wearing Town shirts. For years you would see more non Town shirts worn by kids, McKenna brought the pride back to wearing the shirt. |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 12:20 - Jun 12 with 357 views | carlisleaway | Have to agree with Southampton, Hull and Barnsley, throw Coventry away into the mix…..not forgetting beating Norwich away |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 12:51 - Jun 12 with 298 views | ParisBlue |
| Your best McKenna memories on 12:20 - Jun 12 by carlisleaway | Have to agree with Southampton, Hull and Barnsley, throw Coventry away into the mix…..not forgetting beating Norwich away |
A privilege to have been in attendance at all of those. Being 240 miles from Ipswich there's been many a time over the years I've questioned my sanity, but having been able to get to more games over the last 3 seasons than before, win, lose or draw its been an absolute pleasure. |  |
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| Your best McKenna memories on 13:06 - Jun 12 with 258 views | Overtheborderblue | Southampton away last season , we had drawn almost won , the team the supporters the manager were as one and he came over to applaud the supporters with tears in his eyes with a face that he knew we were going to do it on the Saturday against QPR. |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 13:08 - Jun 12 with 239 views | leitrimblue | Watching um win promotion to Premier league couple of years ago in Mckennas family hotel bar |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 13:13 - Jun 12 with 220 views | ParisBlue |
| Your best McKenna memories on 13:06 - Jun 12 by Overtheborderblue | Southampton away last season , we had drawn almost won , the team the supporters the manager were as one and he came over to applaud the supporters with tears in his eyes with a face that he knew we were going to do it on the Saturday against QPR. |
Mention of Huddersfield home and QPR home, I was in no doubt we'd get the job done. The trust he instilled in both the supporters and the players was extraordinary and showed true leadership. No bottling under McKenna. My best memories are of never (or rarely) leaving a game disappointed, win, lose or draw. Every game the players and manager gave their all. [Post edited 12 Jun 13:15]
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| Your best McKenna memories on 13:15 - Jun 12 with 209 views | Basuco | Bournemouth away, great performance and amazing atmosphere, Barnsley away as well, to be part of the 5,000 to go on a Tuesday night was fantastic. |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 13:23 - Jun 12 with 180 views | backwaywhen |
| Your best McKenna memories on 11:05 - Jun 12 by BseaBlue | Barnsley away was huge! [Post edited 12 Jun 11:05]
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| Your best McKenna memories on 13:26 - Jun 12 with 171 views | Overtheborderblue | Phil can you obtain an exclusive interview with Kieran and ask him the question I, which was his overriding game time memory. 2, What was his overriding off pitch memory Would be fascinating to hear his thoughts |  | |  |
| Your best McKenna memories on 13:27 - Jun 12 with 168 views | BasingstokeBlue |
| Your best McKenna memories on 13:15 - Jun 12 by Basuco | Bournemouth away, great performance and amazing atmosphere, Barnsley away as well, to be part of the 5,000 to go on a Tuesday night was fantastic. |
Obviously the Sarmiento goal / Chaplin sprint moment. But also: away at Carrow Road this year - I was grinning throughout the game, knowing we were going to beat them and that Marcelino was going to wind them up into a frenzy! |  |
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