📰 Kieran McKenna will step down as Ipswich Town Manager after five seasons at the club.
Kieran has made the decision to step away from football management and dedicate time to his family, having been at the forefront of one of the most successful eras in the club’s history.
To be sincere for a moment, I am genuinely uplifted that senior political figures - including the prime minister - are using this moment to grapple with what they believe and the path Britain should be on. More of this kind of thing, from everyone.
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Victoria Derbyshire spend 8 minutes taking apart Nigel Farage's £5,000,000 gift
"As you'd expect we asked Reform UK for an interview tonight. One Reform UK press officer asked: with who and to discuss what"
"We said we'd like to talk about the local elections, the detention centres in Green areas, and £5m gift from Christopher Harborne"
"We didn't receive another reply"
Ipswich Town signed Norwich’s best player, dunked on them twice, and secured promotion in the same season?
That’s a pretty good season if you ask me #itfc
Kieran McKenna….
- One promotion to The Championship
- 𝗧𝘄𝗼 promotions to the Premier League
- Over 350 goals scored
- Derby double over Norwich
- Four manager of the month awards
- One manager of the season award
In under five years…
From everybody at #ITFC, thank you.
I know there is a lot of news around but can someone at the Beeb explain to me how a man they keep telling us might be the next PM getting an undisclosed donation of FIVE MILLION POUNDS from a Thai based crypto dealer (with a BS explanation about it being for lifelong security) is not even a news story when the man he wants to replace led the news for days over some glasses and Arsenal tickets?
Love their Chandelier,
It really screams ‘I can’t afford my energy bills’
Brilliant work from the Reform Comms team for giving a help in hand to those who need it most.
🚨 NEW: Reform UK's housing chief Simon Dudley says post-Grenfell safety regulations have gone too far
"Everyone dies in the end. It’s just how you go, right? You can’t stop tragic things from happening. Fires do happen"
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Nigel Farage’s visit to Ipswich Town this week has sparked a major backlash.
Fans have accused the club of allowing itself to be used for political purposes, but there is also internal dissent at the club’s handling of the affair.
The Athletic can now reveal that the club’s depiction of the visit, as presented to both staff and media, is being heavily disputed.
This is the inside story of a chaotic 72 hours.
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