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Don `t go ; Superhero Ipswich Town prepares to leave for a meeting at Crystal Palace
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna is on the shortlist of Crystal Palace’s potential Roy Hodgson replacements, Alan Nixon reports.
Ipswich Town have been the surprise surprise of the Championship so far this season, winning 7 of their opening 9 matches of the season and losing only 1 to sit in 2nd place in the table.
Many people expect Ipswich to perform well even though they only won promotion to League One last time. But few people know how successful they were in the early stages of the campaign, and McKenna has received widespread praise.
And Nixon claims on his paid Patreon account (via FLW) that Crystal Palace have identified McKenna as a potential successor to Hodgson, who is out of contract at the end of next season. The Eagles won 1-0 against Manchester United at the weekend to move up to ninth in the Premier League table, with Hodgson, 76, now in his second spell at the club.
Having done so well over the past two seasons, McKenna will clearly attract attention from elsewhere, and Palace’s reported interest is a huge credit to him.
While the position may be attractive to many young managers, McKenna appears well settled at Portman Road and invested in his plans to eventually progress to the Premier League.
Having done so well over the past two seasons, McKenna will clearly attract attention from elsewhere, and Palace’s reported interest is a huge credit to him.
While the position may be attractive to many young managers, McKenna appears well settled at Portman Road and invested in his plans to eventually progress to the Premier League. FIND OUT MORE
Hull City have ruled both players out of their game against Plymouth Argyle this weekend. The Tigers drew 1-1 against the Pilgrims with Regan Slater on the scoresheet.
Hull signed Lokilo in the summer to add competition and depth to their options on the wing. Since then, he has played seven matches in all competitions and started once in the league.
Before coming to East Yorkshire, he worked for Crystal Palace, Doncaster Rovers and Sparta Rotterdam. The former DR Congo youth international has signed a two-year contract with his new club.
Vaughan broke into the first team at the end of last season but has been unable to secure a regular place until this season due to competition in his position. At 19 years old, he still has a lot of potential.
The teenager signed for Oldham Athletic Tigers in the National League and made his debut for Blackburn Rovers last season. He has made five appearances for Rosenior’s side and has appeared in three matches so far this season. Hull face a tough test against Ipswich next time but will be in a confident mood. They are unbeaten in their last 8 matches.
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