@BenBarryy @_kieranbl Sorry just missed the bit where he asked who's job it was. If no one can answer number 2 with reasonable/attainable suggestions then we need to pipe down and be grateful that hes not managing another promotion hopeful
Ahead of Christmas, we're giving away a signed, match issue Conor Chaplin shirt from Town's win over Spurs last month.
To enter, follow @ITFCFoundation, like and repost this post by 12pm tomorrow - good luck!🤞
The 2024/25 @premierleague fixtures come out tomorrow at 9am BST.
For a chance to win a signed photo of Kieran McKenna, quote this post with a screenshot of who you think we'll play first, plus (H) or (A). 🏡🛣️
Good luck! 🤞
#WIN a signed #IpswichTown shirt‼️🔔
To celebrate @IpswichTown’s promotion this season, we are giving away a SPORT bundle including a bottle, Carabao Cup Football and a signed ‘23/24 shirt!🚜
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Ipswich Town were 12th in League One when Kieran McKenna arrived. The former Manchester United coach weathered some early pressure after failing to make the instant impact that some had expected and within a year had turned a distinctly average side into quite probably the best team the third division has ever seen.
The Tractor Boys took the league by storm in McKenna's first full season: they scored a record 101 goals en route to securing automatic promotion after a four-year absence from the second tier.
When they arrived in the Championship, the league simply did not know what had hit them. By now Kieran McKenna had fully implemented his style of play - his side press aggressively from the front and look to force mistakes in their opposition's build-up. When they have possession, they usually look to move it quickly through the wide areas to create overloads and crossing opportunities. If they're forced to play more patiently through the thirds, they're more than happy to.
This combination of slick play with the ball and restless pressing without it - matched with their unbelievable ability to stay in games until the very last second - has seen them force their way to within touching distance of the Premier League. In fact, no side across England's top four divisions have taken more points than Ipswich Town since they appointed Kieran McKenna.
As long as they're able to avoid defeat this weekend, #ITFC will become just the fourth side to achieve back-to-back promotions from League One into the Premier League. Some achievement. 🚜👏
🤞To celebrate Foundation Fixture this week, we're giving away a 23/24 home shirt signed by trustee Conor Chaplin!
To enter:
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Entries shut at 5pm on Tuesday, 9 April - good luck!
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I’m going to give away this Muhammad Ali signed and framed glove instead of auctioning it off as it gives everyone the chance to win it.
To WIN all you have to do is RETWEET and TAG your favourite player or boxer but PLEASE READ the caption below.
We’re doing this to help a good guy
@DMNorris19 who was selling his League One promotion medal to raise some money.
What he’s going through happens a lot to ex players for one reason or another and we should all help someone out when they’re at a low point in life, so please help him if you can, even a RETWEET spreads the word.
The Just Giving Page below is currently sat at £5288 - AS SOON as it hits £6000 I’ll give the glove away so please spread the message.
I’ll also put this on Instagram and the winner was picked from X last time around. There’s a chance I’ll pick the winner from Instagram so head across there and do the same.
Calling all @IpswichTown@Argyle@LUFC@Pompey@TonyBellew fans
***You have to be following me to Win***
I won this signed @Pele shirt at a charity auction a number of years ago.
Let’s get it a new home…
TO WIN - All you have to do is RETWEET but PLEASE READ the caption as I want to use this to help a former team mate and a diamond of a guy.
@DMNorris19 is selling his @Argyle League One promotion medal to raise some money.
What he’s going through happens a lot to ex players for one reason or another and I believe that we should all help someone when they’re at a low point in life so please help him if you can, even a RETWEET spreads the word.
Calling all @IpswichTown@Argyle@LUFC@Pompey fans
See the just giving page below 👇🏼
I’ll pick the winner of the shirt by random this week and it’ll be also on Instagram
P.S It won’t fit in a postbox so will leave winner to sort out getting it.
*** You have to be following me to Win***