McKenna stepping down as Ipswich boss to take break from football
Kieran McKenna is stepping down as Ipswich manager to take a break from football.
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Kieran McKenna is stepping down as Ipswich manager to take a break from football.
The 40-year-old coach, who had been linked with Fulham, guided the Tractor Boys back to the Premier League
Ipswich Town announce that Kieran McKenna will step down as manager and leave the club this summer.
Kieran McKenna has announced he will be stepping down as Ipswich Town boss this summer after five hugely successful seasons with the club. The 40-year-old joined the club when they were down in League One but achieved back-to-back promotions to take the Tractor Boys up to the Premier League in ...
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