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McKenna: If They're Not Desperate to Come to Ipswich, We'll Walk Away From the Deal
Tuesday, 6th Sep 2022 10:13

Town boss Kieran McKenna has been speaking about the club’s approach to recruitment over the summer with the Blues having walked away from prospective signings if they felt the player wasn’t moving to the club for the right reasons.

McKenna was at last night’s Fans’ Forum along with CEO Mark Ashton, chairman Mike O’Leary and director of supporter engagement Scott Paul.

The Blues manager was asked about the club’s scouting set-up, something which has developed greatly since the takeover 17 months ago, having signed nine players over the summer.

Freddie Ladapo, Dominic Ball, Greg Leigh, Leif Davis, Marcus Harness, Richard Keogh, Tyreece John-Jules (on loan from Arsenal), Gassan Ahadme and Panutche Camara all joined the club over the summer.

“It’s a multi-dimensional process really, it’s not one thing or the other, there’s still room for the sheepskin coat on a Tuesday night and, of course, live scouting is a part of it,” McKenna said.

“We have people live-scouting matches at various levels in England but there is the other side of it now as well, the data and analytical side of it becomes much more important.

“The video side becomes much more important because you have access to video footage of so many players in England and across the world that you can see so much more in a more efficient manner time-wise by doing a lot of your scouting through video.

“I think the process has really come on in, I would imagine, in the 12 months since Mark has been here but certainly in the eight months since I’ve been here.

“Sam Williams has come in from Man United as the head of recruitment and he’s building his team behind the scenes.


“They look at longer lists of players who they’ll identify, some through data, who will come up statistically well relative to the requirements and the profiles of each position, which we give them as a coaching team.

“They will also look at a lot of video footage of players who have been maybe identified by the scouts or come up well in the data or on personal recommendations and then will devise lists and profiles for each position who fit the profiles that we want.

“And then this will be narrowed down and watched and the recruitment team works very closely with myself and the coaching staff and we’ll work through those lists and narrow them down to a smaller target of players.

“Once we get to that smaller target, it will be about watching them live, going to watch games live, getting a lot of personal references, making sure that we know people, managers, players who have played with them, who have been at clubs with them to make sure that the character checks are all OK, that they’re the right type of people that we’d want at the football club.

“And from there we’ll speak to the players on a personal level. Once this gets done, I will speak to them usually personally and I’ve done that with every signing that’s come into the club so far and make sure we’re really aligned with how I see the team, where I see them fitting into the team, what their role in the squad will be and for me the absolute number one requirement and number one priority is the hunger to come to the football club.

“That’s been our number one biggest marker of our recruitment this year, I was really clear with Mark that if I don’t feel that the player’s running towards us, if I don’t feel that they’re absolutely desperate to come to Ipswich Town, then we’ll walk away from the deal, no matter who the player is.

“That’s what we’ve worked through this year and I can safely say that the nine boys who have come in are really hungry to be here, have all come in with a really clear understanding of how we play, how they’re going to fit into the squad and what’s going to be required for them and what their role can be in bringing this team forward.

“We still want to keep improving the process, it’s early days. Obviously, Sam has only been in as head of recruitment for four of five months, so we’ll keep improving it but I think the process behind the scenes has really moved on in the last period of time and I think it will hopefully go from strength to strength in the next few months.”

Ashton added: “Kieran’s very truthful in what he says there, there have been deals and players that we’ve looked at in this window that we’ve walked away from because Kieran hasn’t felt that they’re running towards this football club.

“He’s been very clear if people just want to come here for money, if they want to come here for a stop-off at the end of their career for an easy ride, that’s not for us, they’ve got to want to run towards us and what we’re going to do, and he’s been really, really clear in that. I think that’s been really evident in all the players that we’ve signed.”

Regarding keeping hold of those already in the squad over the summer, McKenna added: “The players, I can say that a lot of them are in the same position as well. I won’t name them, but I think we have players capable of playing at a higher level than where we currently are.

“But I think there are a lot of players who share the sentiment with me, our best players see the potential of the club, they feel the support of the fanbase, they know that not everywhere you’re going out in front of 25,000 people with a vociferous support, that’s at home and there’s a massive away support.

“Of course, with the better that we play and hopefully the better that we continue to do, you’re going to have increased interest in your players, but I think we have a squad that, as I said, are really hungry to be here, that see the potential of the club and see the potential of the team and know that this is a really, really good place to be right now.

“We don’t have any immediate concerns at all and I think the big focus has to be on keeping moving this team forward, and if we do that than I think the players know that this is a great place to be.”

Ashton reflected: “In this window, I’d lost track of it, but we did a little calculation yesterday of how many players we moved in, out and contracted - 59 players in, our or contracted over the window, hence [club secretary] Stuart Hayton really is tired!

“A major part of that was re-contracting and locking down the young talents, [Luke] Woolfenden, [Wes] Burns, [Corrie] Ndaba, [Cameron] Humphreys, those deals take time to do, but we made the conscious decision at the end of the season that we’re going to do that really early and get our housekeeping locked down, and I think that’s really important.

“Just in the names that I’ve mentioned there, that’s real potential talent and asset value for the football club.

“Again, there’s a lot of work that’s gone on. Everyone sees Greg Leigh, Leif Davis, Marcus Harness, Tyreece John-Jules etc coming in, but there’s a lot of work, not by me, by a lot of people, Stuart Hayton, [chief operating officer] Luke Werhun, [chief financial officer] Tom [Ball] doing the finance, pulling all this together to make sure that the housekeeping’s done.

“This club will be run professionally and that’s why the academy is really important, the development squad is really important and ultimately the first-team is absolutely key.”


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ArnieM added 10:25 - Sep 6
Music to my ears …..
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terryf added 10:32 - Sep 6
It's also a good place to be for the fans right now after so many years going back to Roy Keane where we have just trodden water as a Club.

The whole set up now from the Manager, CEO and Owners leaves me feeling very optimistic about the future. Long may it continue until we reached the promised land of the Premiership.
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Suffolkboy added 10:54 - Sep 6
An exemplary attitude to both business and human relations, backed by absolute determination to dot the i's and cross theT's all of the time !
Our lot set the highest standards and aim to live by them : we at ITFC should be very appreciative and maintain our belief and support ; loyalty means a lot and is reflected in the sentiments shared by the Club at large .
COYB
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SussexTractor added 11:26 - Sep 6
Well done KM. No doubt we are also letting players go if they do not have the right mentality. Attitude is important as well as ability, like in any job.
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JewellintheTown added 11:49 - Sep 6
Cant say it any fairer than that!
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itfcserbia added 12:34 - Sep 6
"If I don't feel that they're absolutely desperate to come to Ipswich Town, then we'll walk away from the deal, no matter who the player is."

This might explain a few summer sagas
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Karlosfandangal added 13:11 - Sep 6
KMK could possibly end up being spoke about as we do about Sir Bobby.

I was very lucky to see the Robson years and some great players not only at Ipswich but opposing Teams and KMK look to be that sort of manager.

A very long way off Sir Bobby but wouldn't be nice to see Ipswich qualify for Europe under the present manager and board.

Just maybe I will see a Ipswich Team back in the Prem pushing for honours in my life time
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tempzzzz added 13:15 - Sep 6
I friggin love this club!
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philpott2 added 13:19 - Sep 6
That seems to me to tick all of the boxes, is common sense (who would have thought it), and probably as close to the way Burley and Sheepshanks worked regarding potential new signings (albeit that the player 'stats' have become an industry in itself since those lofty days).
Do the characters fit with the club ethos, will they get on and become part of the whole team and squad.
Just one thing left then boys....GET PROMOTED!
COYB
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churchmans added 13:43 - Sep 6
Ipswich towns management team could run the NHS
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BobbyBell added 14:57 - Sep 6
Like Bobby Robson he is signing players who are right for this club and the way we play. No money grabbing players with a big ego wanted here.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 15:12 - Sep 6
Great stuff from manager and chairman. It's daft I know, bit I do miss the foreign scouting, finding a hidden Dutch gem or something like that, but that's just nostalgia I think. No complaints from me at all about the recruitment!
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Bert added 15:12 - Sep 6
Perhaps Liz Truss should pop over to Ipswich to see how a good executive team can turn things round.
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Osbourne_One_Nil added 15:23 - Sep 6
Hopefully the mistakes of signing horrible players with horrible attitudes like Chopra , Taylor, and Bowyer won't be repeated with the current management team .

Bit of a dig at Hirst perhaps ?
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Flamencaman added 16:14 - Sep 6
Osbourne that hit the nail on it's head 3 deadbeat wastes of space if ever there was one, along with hurst & mr I played for a big club
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hyperbrit added 00:51 - Sep 7
McKenna and Ashton are finally breaking the mold of the money hungry players and agents that have ruined the game.Nothing finer could be said,
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mathiemagic added 12:30 - Sep 7
We as fans have just got to be so happy with this kind of ITFC management mentality...................“He's been very clear if people just want to come here for money, if they want to come here for a stop-off at the end of their career for an easy ride, that's not for us, they've got to want to run towards us and what we're going to do, and he's been really, really clear in that. I think that's been really evident in all the players that we've signed.”
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barrystedmunds added 23:33 - Sep 7
A great insight into what the club is attempting to create; it really isn't rocket science when you think about it. It makes you wonder what's happening at Forest, cos on the face of it, there doesn't seem too much of this approach going on there, just a get ‘em in at whatever cost attitude with the hope we'll still be in this league next season!
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