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McKenna: We Had Quite a Long Meeting On Thursday
Friday, 17th Feb 2023 17:31

Town boss Kieran McKenna has revealed that he and his staff held a "quite a long meeting" with their players on Thursday to go through the frustrating 0-0 draw at Bristol Rovers and subsequently worked on aspects they had picked out ahead of Saturday’s visit by Forest Green Rovers.

Breaking down teams employing a low block has become the Blues’ Achilles’ heel this season with too many matches against sides taking that approach ending in draws and even on a couple of occasions defeats.

McKenna reviews the footage from every match and regarding Tuesday’s fixture, which saw his team drop to fourth in the League One table, looked not just at the failure to score but at matters at the other end of the field with the Pirates having come close to claiming a second-half winner.

“That’s something we do for every game,” McKenna said. “We had quite a long meeting on Thursday and went through the game with the players and the challenge and what things we can do more of, what things we can do better and what things we want to less in those type of situations to try and get the breakthrough.

“But also to guarantee that we get a clean sheet. We did some really good things the other night to get a clean sheet, there were some good aspects to earn the point, but there were also some chances that we gave away that we want to avoid because as long as you don't concede and don't give too many chances at one end, it gives you a better chance to build momentum and pressure.

“We’ve reviewed the game, we’ve worked over the last couple of days on some things that we can do a little bit more of and we’ll look to put them in place on Saturday.

“Having said that, we know that we had 21 shots in the game, 15 shots from inside the box and 10 corners.

“The players know that against a defensive block on winter pitches, you’re not always going to get loads of crystal clear one-v-one opportunities, you’re not going to get wide open opportunities with lots of space in the box and we need to be clinical and efficient and effective in taking the chances that come our way, even when there are defenders around and there are bodies on the line, and that’s the challenge that we’re facing and we’re taking on at the moment.”

McKenna was asked whether composure is a concern at both ends of the field.

“I think there are incidents where you can say that,” the Northern Irishman admitted. “Certainly at Sheffield Wednesday last weekend, there was a spell in the game where we didn’t show our composure.

“These are things to work on. As I said after the game last week, we have a lot of young players playing on a massive stage fighting for something that’s really important to all of us.

“You are not going to be able to hold our emotions all the time. The big positives are that the comeback in that game showed big resilience, we regained our composure and deliver a really strong second half performance.


“Again the other night, as much as we didn’t win the game, we went away from home to a team that scores a lot of goals at home and have been pretty prolific at home, and kept a clean sheet.

“There were a lot of good aspects about our performance. Of course, managing the mentality and emotional space at this stage in the season when you get close to the end line, is important, but there’s still a long way to go. That’s going to be a factor we need to keep working on right through until our last game.”

McKenna’s approach to team selection and the regular rotation of his forward players in particular has been the topic of conversation since the Rovers match with some questioning whether a more settled side might lead to improved results with the Blues having won only four of their last 15 in the league.

“In reality, in football, if you don’t win then there’s always going to be certain reasons selected why we don’t win,” McKenna reflected.

“We beat Oxford [3-0] on Boxing Day with a fantastic performance and picked the same XI three days later against Portsmouth and didn’t win [2-2].

“We played Morecambe and won 4-0 a couple of weeks ago and played the same team against Cambridge in the next league game and didn’t win [1-1].

“That’s not necessarily just down to our approach, that’s also down to the fact that those two games were very different challenges off the back of two good wins.

“We’ve utilised the squad over the course of the season. There are times when we’ve been consistent in our selection and won games back-to-back and there are times when we’ve been consistent in our selection and not won games back-to-back.

“Of course, when you don’t win, then there are going to be different reasons and different possibilities [given as to] why and it’s up to us to stay calm in our decision-making and do what we think is the right thing for the team for each given game as they come along and which is going to be the best thing for the team over the course of the season.”

McKenna believes staying calm and not getting too high when things are going well or too down during tougher periods is important.

“Everyone can say it, but it’s about how you live it,” he said. “And we do our very best to live it here. It’s for not for me to say, but in my opinion, it’s something we do pretty well.

“It’s important because over the course of the season we are going to have different spells. Spells where things come easily and spells where things don’t come so easily.

“How you stay true to your values during that spell can be important for your success in the long term as a group. It’s important we manage to do that and I think at the moment we are managing to do that.”

McKenna also believes it’s important to stick to your principles rather than taking a change of approach during periods of adversity, but says there is flexibility in his team.

“There’s a balance to be had,” he continued. “I think within our way of playing and our style of play and our system of play, there’s a lot of variations that we use that people won’t fully see from the outside.

“There are roles that will change game by game and will adjust game by game for each opponent to do some things more, some things less and those things won’t always be obvious but the players within the building what those changes are.

“Of course, at the moment we’re also trying to integrate new players into how we play and that’s a process that takes time and a process that benefits from stability as well.

“I think there’s variation in our play at the moment by introducing those new players and that’s been a process over the last few weeks and something that we’re still doing.

“That process is helped by being more consistent with your approach so you’re not trying to integrate new players and integrate a new way of playing as well.

“We’re always looking at ways to adapt and improve over the course of the season. How we play has served us pretty well. It’s made us from a lot of markers one of the most dominant teams in the league in terms of how much we create and how little we give away, so there’s certainly positives to what we do.

“But there are also areas that we’re looking to improve and adapt and change all the time. We’re constantly doing that, whether those changes are minor things that people might not immediately see from the outside if you don’t fully understand the detail of how we play.

“And also some major things that are a possibility for us that we can look to adapt if and when we think it’s going to be better for the group of players that we have.”

He says being true to yourself is a signficant aspect of management: “Being authentic is the most important bit of it and being consistent and not changing too much.

“When players see you changing all the time and yo-yoing and flip-flopping from one way of working and one way of being to another is when you run into more difficulties.

“My belief and my values are to treat people in the right way and with respect and look for ways to learn and improve as a collective and that’s always been our approach when we win or when draw or when we lose, and that’s a constant at the moment.”


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Suffolkboy added 17:51 - Feb 17
So so much good sense here : so much to respect and to learn from ! We have a potentially great Manager who brings maturity beyond his years , vision , understanding and a ready will to manage men – quite obviously earning mutual respect throughout both the Club and the Game !
We cam emote , get angry , express disappointment etc but must ALWAYS give our support !
It's simply frustration at the palpable loss of points ,and paucity of goals which colours and promotes our discontent – but ITFC still have and deserve the long-standing and loyal support readily in evidence !
COYB
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Whos_blue added 17:59 - Feb 17
This fella talks so much sense. His interviews are always intelligent, honest and insightful.
More so than any manager for quite some time.
We're in a blip. He knows it, the players know it and we know it.
I have to believe he will get us there in the end and I'm certain history will remember him fondly.
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Stato added 18:09 - Feb 17
The form table for the last 15 games leaves us mid table. For some this acceptable and for some it is not. Without any name calling I'm in the not camp. Of course after decisive win tonight there will be plenty of crowing on this website who want to win the argument they have made for McKenna more than they want promotion. I just want promotion to the much tougher challenges of the championship and I hope McKenna isn't given a 3rd try at that. I want my club to have more ambition than that
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Whos_blue added 18:17 - Feb 17
Boss man. My positive post deserved a down vote?
Jeez.
Things really are bad around here.
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jong75 added 18:19 - Feb 17
Please just win tomorrow. I like KM, but he has been backed by the owners and the current form is not good enough. Too much tinkering, in my hunble opinion, as I dont think he knows what his best team is. 3-0 tomorrow, the start of a winning run.
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muccletonjoe added 18:33 - Feb 17
It's all very well talking the good talk , but you don't get points for it. Yet to show he has the ability to get us out of this rut . Need 3 points tomorrow or it will be looking very bleak for him
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Stato added 18:33 - Feb 17
@whosblue I try and avoid naming posters as just gets toxic. I just don't buy into ANY of his drivel. You do and plenty of others do but some of us don't. He is a busted flush for me who needs to go down a league or two with a lot less money and prove himself. You stay positive my friend but it didn't matter how many if you positive boys there are it won't gets us wins as has been proven beyond ANY argument over the last 15 games when there have been hundreds of posts from the positive cre and while you lot were cheering McKenna s every move we just went backwards. Not backwards for a 90 minute blip but over a 15 game period where we threw away promotion
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DinDjarin added 18:46 - Feb 17
Go outside and wobble your head BossHog
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Suffolkboy added 18:49 - Feb 17
BM , your world must be a very disappointing and disappointed place ! The comments here are pretty unworthy of a True Blue , and look to be both venomous and vituperative – if going to see our chaps try( and fail ) brings on such continuing despair then for the sake of your health and readers , find another forum and interest !–AND soon !
COYB
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ringwoodblue added 18:59 - Feb 17
I'm starting to feel sorry for McKenna. We only have to watch a poor match performance once but he has to watch it back again and again.
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ThaiBlue added 20:30 - Feb 17
I like Km but if he does not start bucking this team up the owners will be having a short meeting with him to say adios.
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HopefulBlue69 added 21:01 - Feb 17
I suggested after the disappointment of Bristol that they needed a frank open meeting of players and management to work out our issues and frustration....
I said we didn't need to know what was said, just that they had met to discuss it... I applaud that they had a meeting...
The key for me however will be if we approach the game in a different manner and show we have actually learnt from the last 10 or so games...
I don't even care if we draw, as long as we try something different....
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JimInGreensboro added 21:01 - Feb 17
The answer is simple: study film from the clubs who are scoring against these defences. Studying our own film won't provide the puzzle pieces.
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SoCalTownFan added 21:42 - Feb 17
BooUrns is our best player IMO. He is clearly a leader, a wise head and was on the fringes of a world cup squad. That's exceptional for someone who plays in a team on the fringes of the 3rd tier play offs (if we are lucky).
KM should build the team around him.
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Michael101 added 22:43 - Feb 17
Had a meeting why not a 20 mile run on Felixstowe beach at 6am on Wednesday after that performance on Tuesday ??
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Carberry added 23:13 - Feb 17
I don't share the over enthusiastic approach of people on here, who are willing to read anything into what the manager says to support their blind devotion.
Personally, my opinion is there's plenty of smoke and mirrors in his statement. We now have winter pitches, young players and new recruits as excuses for a terribly poor run, we also have the patronising message that we won't understand the things he is trying to change.
And as for playing a stable team, he tried it twice after wins and we didn't win again but only drew. Well, that's that then.
I think he's floundering.
Now that's my opinion, just like Bossman who is trying to put forward his view. Unfortunately some people, many it seems, just can't respect that.
And Suffolkboy, don't you start viciously calling people out, just get back to your thesaurus.
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pablo123 added 06:47 - Feb 18
Sorry Ringwood, marked you down in error mate
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Blueray added 08:28 - Feb 18
At the risk of sounding very diplomatic...I do feel that McKenna deserves our patience. Yes we are in a slump, but we have a footballing identity to be proud of and a way forward which we've not had in years. I honestly think we are on a linear way forward.... That said, the comments from Bossman, and others are entirely justified and shouldn't be shouted down. Unlike some immediate post match stuff, driven by emotion and hurt, these comments were entirely articulate, justified and backed up. We may not always agree, but respectful,well considered views from should always be welcomed
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bobble added 09:03 - Feb 18
despite all his wise words the team is sliding downhill recently, stopping that is crucial ,because we could be outside the top 6 if we keep up the current momentum...
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BobbyBell added 10:08 - Feb 18
Some of us can remember the early days of Bobby Robson when things didn't go well but given time he developed his ideas and brought together players who could play the football that he wanted us to play. A few fans wanted him out because the success wasn't coming quickly enough but the board stuck by their man. I can see a big future for ITFC with KM at the helm but I don't expect instant perfection. He has made a great start and has now hit a period that's showing some issues with our style but I believe that he will resolve it. Our football is best suited to higher leagues but we need to get out of this one first, however I don't want to see us giving up on the style that is so good to watch.
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virginblue added 11:09 - Feb 18
Absolute state of some of our “fans”.
Darren Moore took over at Sheff Weds March 2021. So this is his second full season. His success there hasn't come instantly. People suggesting KMs job should somehow be under scrutiny need to give their head a wobble. Anyone with a brain can see the progress the club has made. Yes we've spent, but that doesn't guarantee anything. All I want to see is something being built, and for the first time in years it feels as if we're doing that. If you want instant success then I'd suggest Man City are the team for you.
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runningout added 12:05 - Feb 18
Start of season was not meant to last. We are Ipswich and won't make things a breeze if we don't have to
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bluesince76 added 14:17 - Feb 18
Talk is cheap winning is all that matters.
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littlestoneblue added 18:21 - Feb 19
All KM needs to do is instil a more aggressive side to our game, be like Sheff Wed and get that ball up to the front line ASAP Bolton is the same they make it look easier and keep the pressure going for the full 90 + minutes, this is League 1 where we have to mix the pretty and aggressive together, lots of this league 1 team only know one way to play, hoof and run so we have to be more in control of these opponents and learn to mix it and grind out results and stay focused for 90 + minutes never ever take your foot off the pedal lets start to see more 5 plus goals winning games
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