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Ashton: I’m as Confident As I Can Be That Kieran Will Be a Success
Monday, 20th Dec 2021 16:09

CEO Mark Ashton says he’s as confident as he can be that new manager Kieran McKenna can succeed where other more experienced bosses have failed at Portman Road.

The 35-year-old former Manchester United first-team coach, was appointed to his first job as a manager on Thursday and gave his first press conference at lunchtime.

“I think I’m as confident as I can be,” Ashton said when asked how sure he was that the Northern Irishman could be a success where the likes of Paul Cook and Paul Lambert had failed.

“He certainly matches the values of myself and the football club - high integrity, high work ethic, high energy and a high level of intelligence.

“In the references that we’ve had from people in the game, everyone speaks extremely highly of him. I’m delighted we’ve been able to capture him and bring him here to Ipswich.”

What was the outstanding attribute or quality which attracted you? “I think it’s a combination. I think his values match ours. That high integrity, that determination, that work ethic, that football intelligence. You put that together and you’ve got someone who can help take this football club substantially forward.

“It’s a mixture of all that and you speak to people in the game and people speak extremely highly of Kieran.

“One of the things that I’ve always done is track young coaches, young potential new managers. I think if you look at what I’ve done in the past, it’s a path that I’ve trodden before and I see that potential in Kieran and we will all be here to support him and hopefully take this football club forward together.”

Ashton outlined how he went about recruiting Town’s new manager: “We said we’d follow a process and we did. We certainly were not talking to anyone while we have Paul [Cook] here, that’s just not how we operate.

“We put together a list of people that we wanted to see and talk to, and in the current world that’s a balance between phone calls, Zoom calls and meeting people in person.

“It became apparent very quickly that Kieran sat right at the top and the front of that list of people and I have to say that when I met him my hopes were realised. I was hoping he was going to be what I thought he was going to be.”

Ashton previously appointed coaches at a similar stage of their careers when he was in charge at Watford, namely Aidy Boothroyd and Brendan Rodgers, who he handed his first senior managerial position, the current Leicester boss, like McKenna a Northern Irishman, having been in charge of Chelsea’s reserves.

“We track young coaches, we monitor young coaches, it’s something I’ve done historically and I was very keen to spend some time with Kieran and learn more about him,” Ashton continued.

“Once we did that, we obviously spoke to our board. We’d spoken to Manchester United and they were extremely professional, Ed Woodward and the hierarchy at Manchester United were absolutely first class and, albeit reluctantly I think, gave us permission to speak to Kieran.

“Once Kieran had made his position to them really clear, that he wanted to take this opportunity, whilst they were ultimately disappointed to lose him, they supported his decision and I’m very grateful to them in the way they dealt with it.”


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RegencyBlue added 16:26 - Dec 20
Gamechangers first real appointment.

I don't think Cook was ever their man despite what was said at the time of the takeover.

Interesting times.
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bedsitfc added 16:41 - Dec 20
This appointment IS a gamechanger
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mightytown added 17:13 - Dec 20
This is going to be another disaster.
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ITFC_Singapore added 17:36 - Dec 20
I don't think anyone wants to hear it, but i agree with mightytown here. I have a really bad feeling about this. Of course he needs to be given a chance and given time and we'll see. I will get 100% behind the new manager, the team and the club and i am desperate to be proved wrong (and will gladly hold my hands up and admit it if and when that happens)......but something doesn't feel right here. Very nervous.
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churchmans added 17:39 - Dec 20
Ffs mightytown 🙈 we shall see! Working with top players compared to leauge 1 players is a tottally different kettle of fish! Not excited by all the warm words! But will be on board
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mightytown added 17:51 - Dec 20
Don't get me wrong, I will give the guy a chance and hope he does well but for me, the only positive sign here is that Ashton has a track record of giving decent young managers their first chance.

Apart from that, there isn't much evidence to suggest he will do well. United had been coached by this guy for some time and they play terrible football with all the resources in the world at their disposal. H
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mightytown added 17:53 - Dec 20
He also has no management experience...

Plus.. We haven't really gotten anything right since 2001...
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miltonsnephew added 18:03 - Dec 20
I thought for a moment it was Cole Skuse lol
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Suffolk_n_Proud added 18:23 - Dec 20
1st time I've been excited about a new manager since Paul Hurst, lets hope this one has a happier ending. We definitely needed to get away from these 'been there done it' Pauls and a Mick
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ringwoodblue added 18:36 - Dec 20
No two ways about it, this HAS to succeed as we've tried almost everything else and the fans will simply not tolerate any more false dawns.
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MagicMoe added 19:01 - Dec 20
I feel like we've got rid of our Datsun and bought an Aston Martin.
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Guthrum added 23:01 - Dec 20
I don't care if we play terrible football, so long as we start winning games as often as ManU. They haven't finished lower than 6th in the time McKenna was Assistant.
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BontyBlue added 07:57 - Dec 21
After this appointment the only thing left to change will be us. And, in particular, supporters' expectations for instant success. It will be tricky but I'm willing to give Kieran the benefit of a season or two to find his feet. The one condition.. relegation to League 2 is strictly off limits.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:23 - Dec 21
I hope he is a huge success and remains our manager for at least 10 years before leaving to take the England (or N Ireland) job, and ultimately following that established Ipswich Town tradition started by Sir Alf Ramsey and followed by Sir Bobby Robson; local hero, knighthood and statue.
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