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So what do you do if you are Kieran Mckenna?
BBC reporting his is likely to reject a new deal at Ipswich. I've not watched them this season however on looking it up they have conceded 20 goals or 33% more than each of the three that came up last season over 22/23. They've also comfortably outscored all three of them. No doubt they will make for an entertaining watch but without wanting to **** on the chips of Ipswich fans, that style of football against premier league players will make for a very swift exit and they'll be odds on to go down. Kompany strongly linked with Bayern today so relegation looking like its not a career threaten-er however McKenna is flavour of the month at the moment with the press and being linked with Chelsea, Brighton and even Man Utd. Much like Potter, his stock has never been higher with the very real outcome of it never being that high again.
Do you stay with Ipswich, give it a crack, go down with 20 odd points and cement yourself in their folklore? You can even cry on the telly next May and trot out a few cliches ala Rob Edwards just to ingrain yourself further or, given how football can be a brutal and uncertain career take a big money move to Chelsea and secure financial security for yourself and your family while also having the resources to compete for a European spot / top 4 short to medium term? I think I'd be going to Brighton me, seems a very well run club, nice place to live with the only expectation to be knocking on the door of the top 10 / 8.
BBC reporting his is likely to reject a new deal at Ipswich. I've not watched them this season however on looking it up they have conceded 20 goals or 33% more than each of the three that came up last season over 22/23. They've also comfortably outscored all three of them. No doubt they will make for an entertaining watch but without wanting to **** on the chips of Ipswich fans, that style of football against premier league players will make for a very swift exit and they'll be odds on to go down. Kompany strongly linked with Bayern today so relegation looking like its not a career threaten-er however McKenna is flavour of the month at the moment with the press and being linked with Chelsea, Brighton and even Man Utd. Much like Potter, his stock has never been higher with the very real outcome of it never being that high again.
Do you stay with Ipswich, give it a crack, go down with 20 odd points and cement yourself in their folklore? You can even cry on the telly next May and trot out a few cliches ala Rob Edwards just to ingrain yourself further or, given how football can be a brutal and uncertain career take a big money move to Chelsea and secure financial security for yourself and your family while also having the resources to compete for a European spot / top 4 short to medium term? I think I'd be going to Brighton me, seems a very well run club, nice place to live with the only expectation to be knocking on the door of the top 10 / 8.