Paul Merson's comments
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 8:29 am
Paul Merson has commented ( below) on how McKenna has got Town playing in the PL this season, criticising our approach and that thus us one of the main reasons we are relegated.
What do people feel about this pundit's comments, does he have a point, or is he way off beam?
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson, says Ipswich Town approached the Premier League in the wrong way.
'Don't play like that... it's not the way' - Pundit Merson on why Town were relegated
28th Apr, 2025 04:30 PM
Pundit Paul Merson says Ipswich Town approached the Premier League in the wrong way - suggesting their players weren't good enough for Kieran McKenna's style of play.
Speaking on Sky Sports in the wake of Town's relegation, Merson - who had a lengthy career in the game at the likes of Arsenal, Middlesbrough and Aston Villa - lamented Town's approach.
Ipswich Town were relegated on Saturday - Paul Merson says their players weren't good enough for Kieran McKenna's style of play. “Just not good enough, it’s as simple as that," he opined. "There’s such a gulf between the Championship and the Premier League, and then the last two games having players sent off and going down to ten men…
“I think there’s games where they’ve been unlucky, like when they were up against Villa, but then all of a sudden Wolves went on that run.
“I felt they were always in it from January, always had a bit of a chance and now come the end of April they’ve been blown away really – it looks like it was over a long time ago.
“But yeah, I just don’t think they’re good enough. They tried to play… this is what I don’t understand when teams come up, they’ve got to mix it up.
“Because of this new Pep Guardiola way, everybody thinks they’ve got to play it – he plays like that, Arsenal play like that and Liverpool play like that because they’ve got top, top drawer players.
“If you haven’t got top, top drawer players, don’t play like that.”
Paul Merson, left, says newly-promoted sides have to be more pragmatic. He added: “That’s the thing for me. These managers come in and get the players playing like that, and they’re not good enough.
“You’ve got to remember – and this is no disrespect to a lot of these teams – but the worst players on the pitch usually are the centre-halves, they’re the lesser ball players, unless you’re a (Virgil) Van Dijk or someone like that.
“And they’re touching the ball more than anyone else, in their own box, and there’s just pressure on them.”
Merson continued: “I think everybody now has swallowed a manual and it’s like Total Soccer – and that’s not the way.
"You’ve got to keep these teams up, these fans live the dream, get the ball up the other end and make teams work to score goals, stop giving goals away.”
This season is the second in a row where the three promoted sides have gone straight back down to the Championship.
Asked what newly-promoted sides have to do to stay up against the odds, Merson was adamant.
Merson thinks Town are still in a good place. He insisted: “Get the ball away from your goal and make teams beat you by scoring goals, not through mistake after mistake.
“I think you come up and you’ve got to have in your head – even a big club like Leeds, who are a big club in the Premier League – you’ve got to come up and think ‘17th, 17th, 17th.’ That’s all you’ve got to think.
“Don’t think ‘oh look where Forest are, we can do what they’ve done' or what Brentford have done or what Leicester did a few years ago… no, get 17th and that gives you another £100 million, that gives you another player or two or three who you can buy, top drawer players, and then another year.
“And then before you know it, in three years’ time, you’re going to be a Brentford, middle of the table, you’re going to be safe, playing good football and you’re going to have fans enjoying their football.
“That’s what you’ve got to do. But at the moment you’ve got everybody going up and then down.”
When it was suggested to him Town's story - two straight promotions from League One - was a special one, Merson conceded that the Blues are still in a good place.
“Oh they’ll come back up," he said. "They’re good Championship players, a lot of them.
“I think Delap will go, but…
“I think that story will continue. I think the players that they bought were just not quite good enough for the Premier League, but are too good for the Championship.
“This is not a team that, when we come back in August, it’s been dismantled. It will be virtually the same team.
“For me I think they’ll be alright next season.”
What do people feel about this pundit's comments, does he have a point, or is he way off beam?
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson, says Ipswich Town approached the Premier League in the wrong way.
'Don't play like that... it's not the way' - Pundit Merson on why Town were relegated
28th Apr, 2025 04:30 PM
Pundit Paul Merson says Ipswich Town approached the Premier League in the wrong way - suggesting their players weren't good enough for Kieran McKenna's style of play.
Speaking on Sky Sports in the wake of Town's relegation, Merson - who had a lengthy career in the game at the likes of Arsenal, Middlesbrough and Aston Villa - lamented Town's approach.
Ipswich Town were relegated on Saturday - Paul Merson says their players weren't good enough for Kieran McKenna's style of play. “Just not good enough, it’s as simple as that," he opined. "There’s such a gulf between the Championship and the Premier League, and then the last two games having players sent off and going down to ten men…
“I think there’s games where they’ve been unlucky, like when they were up against Villa, but then all of a sudden Wolves went on that run.
“I felt they were always in it from January, always had a bit of a chance and now come the end of April they’ve been blown away really – it looks like it was over a long time ago.
“But yeah, I just don’t think they’re good enough. They tried to play… this is what I don’t understand when teams come up, they’ve got to mix it up.
“Because of this new Pep Guardiola way, everybody thinks they’ve got to play it – he plays like that, Arsenal play like that and Liverpool play like that because they’ve got top, top drawer players.
“If you haven’t got top, top drawer players, don’t play like that.”
Paul Merson, left, says newly-promoted sides have to be more pragmatic. He added: “That’s the thing for me. These managers come in and get the players playing like that, and they’re not good enough.
“You’ve got to remember – and this is no disrespect to a lot of these teams – but the worst players on the pitch usually are the centre-halves, they’re the lesser ball players, unless you’re a (Virgil) Van Dijk or someone like that.
“And they’re touching the ball more than anyone else, in their own box, and there’s just pressure on them.”
Merson continued: “I think everybody now has swallowed a manual and it’s like Total Soccer – and that’s not the way.
"You’ve got to keep these teams up, these fans live the dream, get the ball up the other end and make teams work to score goals, stop giving goals away.”
This season is the second in a row where the three promoted sides have gone straight back down to the Championship.
Asked what newly-promoted sides have to do to stay up against the odds, Merson was adamant.
Merson thinks Town are still in a good place. He insisted: “Get the ball away from your goal and make teams beat you by scoring goals, not through mistake after mistake.
“I think you come up and you’ve got to have in your head – even a big club like Leeds, who are a big club in the Premier League – you’ve got to come up and think ‘17th, 17th, 17th.’ That’s all you’ve got to think.
“Don’t think ‘oh look where Forest are, we can do what they’ve done' or what Brentford have done or what Leicester did a few years ago… no, get 17th and that gives you another £100 million, that gives you another player or two or three who you can buy, top drawer players, and then another year.
“And then before you know it, in three years’ time, you’re going to be a Brentford, middle of the table, you’re going to be safe, playing good football and you’re going to have fans enjoying their football.
“That’s what you’ve got to do. But at the moment you’ve got everybody going up and then down.”
When it was suggested to him Town's story - two straight promotions from League One - was a special one, Merson conceded that the Blues are still in a good place.
“Oh they’ll come back up," he said. "They’re good Championship players, a lot of them.
“I think Delap will go, but…
“I think that story will continue. I think the players that they bought were just not quite good enough for the Premier League, but are too good for the Championship.
“This is not a team that, when we come back in August, it’s been dismantled. It will be virtually the same team.
“For me I think they’ll be alright next season.”