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McKenna had no EFL experienceNot at all, when nonsensically somebody with absolutely no EFL or relevant experience is appointed by a third tier club it is obvious what is going to happen. The club might as well have appointed me.
Assistant at Manchester Utd 2018-2021 and before that manager of their U-18s team and before that manager of Spurs U-18s, so better than EFL experience.experience" did Kieran McKenna
He was assistant manager at Manchester United to Mourinho in 2018 and carried on in that role even after Mourinho left under Solskjaer and Rangnick until Ipswich took him in 2021.How much "EFL experience" did Kieran McKenna have?
I'd love to see some ruthlessness from the board and see them make a change to get in the play-offs this season.Sacking him is simply not going to happen , whatever individuals might feel.
This is a management team which wouldn’t sack KR when we were nearly getting relegated, so they’re not going to sack Des as we drift from the play-off to (probably) a midtable finish.
You're part of the problem going forward! He cant be trusted with one of the strongest squad at he disposal as it is!For me to fully judge, he's got until November - another transfer window and a suitable part of next season to make his mark. Sure it hasn't been good since he's been here but it's still far too early for him to be dismissed.
Well it's all to do with opinions, I think short termism in taking a view of a manager and their abilities is 'part of the problem' so there we are. For me, a manager needs a season and two transfer windows to judge, others like to fire more from the hip.You're part of the problem going forward! He cant be trusted with one of the strongest squad at he disposal as it is!
You're part of the problem going forward! He cant be trusted with one of the strongest squad at he disposal as it is!
I’m with you on that, as I’ve suggested previously we must get an experienced number two in to help Des, then give him the summer and a couple of months into next season then judge him.For me to fully judge, he's got until November - another transfer window and a suitable part of next season to make his mark. Sure it hasn't been good since he's been here but it's still far too early for him to be dismissed.
Fair enough, but giving this clown until November is football suicide.I think that’s a little harsh. Wallop has obviously got the patience of a Saint. He entitled to that, just as we are to call for the manager to be fired.
I’m with you that Des has to go though.
Ridiculous.You're part of the problem going forward! He cant be trusted with one of the strongest squad at he disposal as it is!