KMc's career path has mostly been upward and yes, he did prove a little naive last season ,but I am positive that he will have learnt from that experience and not play quite so expansively ( some would say gung ho) and put a bit more emphasis on keeping the ball out of our net by concentrating on tightening the defence in preparation for ,hopefully, the season after the next one back in the Premiership. I don't expect us to walk away with the Championship but I do expect promotion at the end of next season . I'm very much looking forward to the coming transfer window and seeing the shape of our squad for the season ahead.
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The fact the club have come out and said they're looking for players with more physicality suggests there has been some " learning", because it's been obvious for more than a couple of seasons that we are very lightweight as a squad in that attribute. I'm just surprised it's taken so long for the penny to drop.
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Not sure I would agree for that length of time Liz. Ipswich more than held there own for me in strength when in League one and the Championship, last season totally agree, were so many times when bundled off the ball, not strong enough. Could even say out numbered in the main part, midfield.hallamblue wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:33 pmThe fact the club have come out and said they're looking for players with more physicality suggests there has been some " learning", because it's been obvious for more than a couple of seasons that we are very lightweight as a squad in that attribute. I'm just surprised it's taken so long for the penny to drop.
In league one when having likes of Luongo and Morsy dominate the midfield and Hirst up front I think we more than managed in the Championship, just not last season at all
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That's alright Steve, no problem. I guess it's what yiu czn remember in games isn't it i cam recall Watford, Rotherham, Sheffield Weds, all being to physical for us
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McKenna gets relegated out of the Premier League after starting the year with half roster still League 1 players after a meteoric double promotion rise…and some of you want him out because of it?
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Yes but there's something inherently wrong about a team winning over nine months, one home victory all season. Don't matter if it's Jock Stein or Frank Spencer in charge of a team, that's a highly lousy statistic for anyone, most of all in the spotlight of a top league, and McKenna as manager and team coach has, or had, to take his share of responsibility for what occurred.
Not only that you got a system played time and again that evidently doesn't (now) work for every league or situation and the manager just doesn't seem to want to revert to anything other. It's almost like trying to master a rubik's cube with all patterns the same color. Just for the record and once again for sake of reiteration I don't particularly want him removed - he's done too many good things for the most part - but after last season and getting to a certain stage, it's easy to view where (for some) the frustrations continue to arise or appear evident.
Not only that you got a system played time and again that evidently doesn't (now) work for every league or situation and the manager just doesn't seem to want to revert to anything other. It's almost like trying to master a rubik's cube with all patterns the same color. Just for the record and once again for sake of reiteration I don't particularly want him removed - he's done too many good things for the most part - but after last season and getting to a certain stage, it's easy to view where (for some) the frustrations continue to arise or appear evident.
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Nail on the head AP,
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Can anyone give me any tangible reasons why Ipswich should have out performed any of the 17 clubs who didn’t get relegated?
Only then would I put any blame at KM.
Only then would I put any blame at KM.
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Well KM deserves some of the blame, but PL survival was a monumental task for players and manager alike. However, AP’s comments about our home record in the PL are significant. KM is without a doubt the best available option right now, but if he’s unable to adapt his strategy when/if things aren’t going well questions should be asked. It has nothing to do with loyalty or support, it’s just the reality of the situation.
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But against the teams relegated:
Leicester - absolutely robbed. Terrible refereeing decision totally changed the game.
Southampton - we were the better side but should have been more clinical - I accept that.
Every other team had better/more expensive squads. We did hold our own in a lot of the games to be fair.
Leicester - absolutely robbed. Terrible refereeing decision totally changed the game.
Southampton - we were the better side but should have been more clinical - I accept that.
Every other team had better/more expensive squads. We did hold our own in a lot of the games to be fair.
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Mckenna's repeatedly spoken of learn from x, y or z situations. We'll see won't we, whether HE has learnt anything and is WILLING to CHANGE this coming season....
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Hey Hallam……. If he changes from his last Champ stint…… might get relegated!hallamblue wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:56 pmMckenna's repeatedly spoken of learn from x, y or z situations. We'll see won't we, whether HE has learnt anything and is WILLING to CHANGE this coming season....

You sure you want him to change?
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I know you’re being snarky, Marko. Relegation from the Championship is something I haven’t even considered. We’re in a much better place than Luton. However, how will the fan base feel if we don’t achieve promotion again? For that matter, how will the American ownership feel about that? I think the tea leaves will say if we don’t bounce back, changes will be made. I’m not completely confident we will bounce back because I believe the Championship is a very tough league. But when you think about the money that has already been invested, you have to think promotion is the goal and dare I say, the expectation?marko69 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:01 pmHey Hallam……. If he changes from his last Champ stint…… might get relegated!hallamblue wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:56 pmMckenna's repeatedly spoken of learn from x, y or z situations. We'll see won't we, whether HE has learnt anything and is WILLING to CHANGE this coming season....
You sure you want him to change?
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Did you mean sarcy?
Always striving to be more of this on a daily basis.
Snarky? No. No snarkiness allowed. Isn’t that a Dr Seuss thing?
I don’t think Ipswich Town will “bounce” back but I do think the Play-Offs are where things will be decided for the club. Not exactly “bouncing” back.
Maybe controversially…… i also do not think Ipswich NEED to bounce back. A year or two in the Champ shouldn’t be a huge issue, and if it is then it’s proof that the arse has completely fell out of the sport.
Sort of has anyway, but.

Snarky? No. No snarkiness allowed. Isn’t that a Dr Seuss thing?
I don’t think Ipswich Town will “bounce” back but I do think the Play-Offs are where things will be decided for the club. Not exactly “bouncing” back.
Maybe controversially…… i also do not think Ipswich NEED to bounce back. A year or two in the Champ shouldn’t be a huge issue, and if it is then it’s proof that the arse has completely fell out of the sport.
Sort of has anyway, but.

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Well let's see. Oh yeah, you've lauded him many times for achieving back to back promotions. That's fair enough if you feel that he played a big part in those promotions. But then, logically, you cannot turn around and say that he shares no responsibility for our relegation.
So are you really saying that when we do well it's down to KM, but when we do poorly it has nothing to do with him? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me, in fact it makes no sense at all.
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No that’s not what I’m saying.
I’m saying I don’t think any manager would have done any better, anyone who kept us up would have accomplished a huge achievement and I don’t think it’s right to criticise KM for not staying up and saying he should go like some have.
In my view you can’t hold him responsible for our relegation when 17 other teams are away ahead of us on a number of levels
I’m saying I don’t think any manager would have done any better, anyone who kept us up would have accomplished a huge achievement and I don’t think it’s right to criticise KM for not staying up and saying he should go like some have.
In my view you can’t hold him responsible for our relegation when 17 other teams are away ahead of us on a number of levels
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I think when it became clear his approach and choices wasn’t working,had he have tried something different , and we were still relegated, no one could really have a case to argue. But he wouldn’t change his approach or some of his decisions to play players the way he did. Eg.
1) MURIC . Why wasn’t he dropped much, much , much sooner. He was either not good enough or simply struggling to bed in. But his individual mistakes cost us so many points in the first part of the season.
2) OMARI , constantly played in the # 10 role , where everyone , bar McKenna it seemed, could see he was by far more potent/ effective out wide right. He didn’t play him there until Burns’ injury forcing his hand.
3) DELAP, hit the PL like a whirlwind in the FIRST HALF of the season, taking defences by surprise by his powerful running, and blistering shot. BUT from Christmas onwards his game was sussed. He was far less effective, and his limited attacking attributes and a first touch meant we had little up front for other forwards to feed off. So why didn’t McKenna change things? Delap spent most of the second half of the season being out though, and out fought, ending up in him him losing his cool, and trying to butch it up with PL defenders, collecting more yellow cards than goals.
Meanwhile on the bench were the following, by then, fit players, Broadhead, Hirst, Szmodics. ALL have significant experience! All sat in the bench , and most criminal of all , Hirst used as a bit part, sub on 80mins +. What an insult to the player!
4) UTILISATION OF EXPERIENCED OTHER FORWARDS., ( Hirst, Broadhead, Chaplin, Szmodics) McKenna in my view was negligent, almost, in his refusal to play these more experienced players together or even at all. Instead constantly relying on the younger a lightweights in Phillogene, and Clarke, there were several games, where the team couldn’t even muster a cross into the opposition box, and was often commented on by MOTD commentators ( one of the rare occasions when they even bothered to mention Town).
We secured ONE win at PR all season, and were not even capable of beating Saints and Leicester in any games. McKenna persisted with one up front, and an unexperienced forward line, when the games were running out and no points in the bag in crucial “ must win” games, he STILL persisted in “his way”. For me this was a major reason why we failed to stay up. We had in the earlier part of the season been so close to securing points, but dipped out, yet like madness itself, he continued in only one way, and never at point TRIED, playing these more experienced players together in a forward line. Those players got us promoted, and have more experience than the youngsters he brought to the club at what I’d consider high fees.
So, we shall see if he has learned anything from this , but more importantly, if he is willing to adapt his approach and use of players in certain combinations. I’m not convinced atm that he will.
1) MURIC . Why wasn’t he dropped much, much , much sooner. He was either not good enough or simply struggling to bed in. But his individual mistakes cost us so many points in the first part of the season.
2) OMARI , constantly played in the # 10 role , where everyone , bar McKenna it seemed, could see he was by far more potent/ effective out wide right. He didn’t play him there until Burns’ injury forcing his hand.
3) DELAP, hit the PL like a whirlwind in the FIRST HALF of the season, taking defences by surprise by his powerful running, and blistering shot. BUT from Christmas onwards his game was sussed. He was far less effective, and his limited attacking attributes and a first touch meant we had little up front for other forwards to feed off. So why didn’t McKenna change things? Delap spent most of the second half of the season being out though, and out fought, ending up in him him losing his cool, and trying to butch it up with PL defenders, collecting more yellow cards than goals.
Meanwhile on the bench were the following, by then, fit players, Broadhead, Hirst, Szmodics. ALL have significant experience! All sat in the bench , and most criminal of all , Hirst used as a bit part, sub on 80mins +. What an insult to the player!
4) UTILISATION OF EXPERIENCED OTHER FORWARDS., ( Hirst, Broadhead, Chaplin, Szmodics) McKenna in my view was negligent, almost, in his refusal to play these more experienced players together or even at all. Instead constantly relying on the younger a lightweights in Phillogene, and Clarke, there were several games, where the team couldn’t even muster a cross into the opposition box, and was often commented on by MOTD commentators ( one of the rare occasions when they even bothered to mention Town).
We secured ONE win at PR all season, and were not even capable of beating Saints and Leicester in any games. McKenna persisted with one up front, and an unexperienced forward line, when the games were running out and no points in the bag in crucial “ must win” games, he STILL persisted in “his way”. For me this was a major reason why we failed to stay up. We had in the earlier part of the season been so close to securing points, but dipped out, yet like madness itself, he continued in only one way, and never at point TRIED, playing these more experienced players together in a forward line. Those players got us promoted, and have more experience than the youngsters he brought to the club at what I’d consider high fees.
So, we shall see if he has learned anything from this , but more importantly, if he is willing to adapt his approach and use of players in certain combinations. I’m not convinced atm that he will.