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Here are some of your comments: Dave: Kieran McKenna looks like he would be a good fit at Brentford. He was well regarded at Manchester United and did well with Ipswich on a limited budget.
Kieran Tierney is delighted to be back at Paradise, having signed a five-year deal which will see him remain at Celtic until at least the summer of 2030. The news, which was confirmed yesterday ...
McKenna is reportedly among the candidates Brentford are considering, though some may question why the Bees would turn to a manager who has just suffered relegation with Ipswich Town.
Brentford are drawing up contingency plans as head coach Thomas Frank edges closer to a potential move to Tottenham Hotspur. Sources indicate Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna is among those being ...
Kieran McKenna: The Ideal Candidate for Brentford’s Managerial Spot?As speculation surrounds the future of Thomas Frank at Brentford, with the 51-year-old increasingly linked to Tottenham ...
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against West Ham (kick-off 16:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference: ...
Kieran Culkin has joined 'The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping' as Caesar Flickerman, host of the Hunger Games.
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Kieran McKenna lifts lid on Kalvin Phillips 'problem' ahead of ...Kieran McKenna has cast doubt on the possibility of Manchester City loanee Kalvin Phillips playing for Ipswich Town again this season, but he's not ruling out a return to Portman Road for the next ...
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It changed the game - Ipswich Town boss after three goal ... - MSNKieran McKenna watched on at St James’ Park as Ipswich Town almost made it to half-time on level terms. A spirited first half from the visitors, assisted by a referee who allowed Ipswich to ...
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna watched in resignation as his side's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed on Saturday with a 3-0 defeat away to Newcastle United that summed up their ...
Kieran McKenna knows that; he also knows that if Ipswich bounce back, this time next year, he could be discussing a third promotion in four seasons, and the conversation around his name will ...
Yet as Kieran McKenna approached the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, there was no outrage, no boos, no white scarves of protest — only applause.
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