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I don't think McKenna knows himself what he will do 12:26 - May 23 with 1003 viewsTrequartista

If he hasn't spoken to anyone yet, he does not have the full information to make any decisions.

He probably has a good idea about any potential offer e.g. Brighton would have to absolutely blow his socks off to get him leave here, Chelsea would have to prove they are not a basket case, Man Utd probably just a visit to Old Trafford if he was offered that.

But he is methodical. He will want to hear what they all have to say before deciding on anything.
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I don't think McKenna knows himself what he will do on 12:38 - May 23 with 920 viewsGuthrum

Absolutely. Hence why he isn't making statements after just a few days and likely without having seen all the information.

I doubt it'll stop him working on the preparation stuff for the forthcoming season at Ipswich, either. Doesn't seem that kind of bloke (if nothing else, totally obsessed with football).

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I don't think McKenna knows himself what he will do on 12:45 - May 23 with 853 viewskizaitfc

If United offer him the job he goes, I don't think there are many managers that would turn down the opportunity to manage there no matter what their position is. However, I do think they need a more experienced manager so think they will go with Poch.

Chelsea is an interesting one as it is a gamble that could pay off, my concern for him would be manage the number of high profile players is a whole new ball game to what was happening here. We have players that probably know very well they are perhaps fortunate to part of this squad. Chelsea will have players sat on the bench expecting to play and questioning KM every move. Having an unproven manger gives players a scapegoat of it isn't going well everyone will blame the manager. So I really don't think he suits Chelsea, but given the current set up there that won't stop them.

Brighton I just don't think isn't a massive step up, so not sure I'd risk my career on it.

Ipswich next season is a free hit, and when people talk about he may not get this opportunity again, of course there will be more managers getting sacked next season probably Chelsea again. He can move then once he has established himself as a premier League manager. Personally, I'd be holding out for the Spurs job as I think he suits what they want and Ange doesn't seem particularly happy ATM.

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I don't think McKenna knows himself what he will do on 13:01 - May 23 with 796 viewsWacko

Are you saying he DOESN'T know exactly what he needs?

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I don't think McKenna knows himself what he will do on 13:04 - May 23 with 769 viewsIllinoisblue

I don't think McKenna knows himself what he will do on 13:01 - May 23 by Wacko

Are you saying he DOESN'T know exactly what he needs?


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