A good well reasoned post, Andy.Andym wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:19 pmI honestly can’t see him going to Man U. I don’t think the players would want him (they made disparaging remarks about him being like a schoolmaster) and neither do the fans. I think Brighton is more likely, followed by Chelsea. I have a feeling that he is looking for / expecting a move away to a more established prem side, and works be very surprised if he stayed. I think the search is probably on for a replacement.hallamblue wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:05 pmJust seen this posted on twtd: it hasn’t copied over as it should. But it was a Times article stating McKenna had an interview at Brighton
If true he has plummeted in my estimation:
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Brighton interviewed McKenna on Wednesday 19:57 - May 24 with 1354 views SitfcB
According to the Times.
And he’s waiting for Man Utd, as it’s (obviously) his number 1 choice.
Twtd poster then said……
I would be very surprised if McKenna is Man Utd’s first choice, can’t see them wanting someone like him in charge at this moment in time.
And I’ll say again why I’ve said before; whether he is here or elsewhere, i don’t see him being successful. I’m very grateful for some exciting, attacking football. But his defensive record over the last two seasons suggests the prem is currently beyond his ability. I’m sure he’ll learn in time, but his first half season at least is unlikely to be a good one.
Yeah, I also heard that the MU players thought his training methods were way below them. Could it be that his training ethos works brilliantly at Championship and L1 level, but not with players of PL ability? I don't know..
Definitely food for thought there