"It's a really difficult window for a football club with the climb we've had," conceded Kieran McKenna last week. He is well ...
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Boss Mikel Arteta opted to keep Kieran Tierney at Arsenal rather than allow him to go to Celtic - but the player is facing up ...
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Ipswich Town lost 2-1 at home to Southampton yesterday. Stuart Watson reflects on the action. So close, yet so far. That's been the tale of Town's long-awaited first season back in the Premier League.
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna admits defeat at home to Southampton was a heavy blow. Liam Delap canceled out Joe Aribo's opener for Saints before Paul Onuachu struck a late winner for the visitors.
Instead they remain 19th in the Premier League table, with goals and points in short supply over recent weeks.The visit of the bottom club was supposed to be the big opportunity to press reset and get ...
Kieran McKenna acknowledged Ipswich Town's 2-1 home defeat to bottom-placed Southampton is a blow to their Premier League survival hopes.
Southampton revived their faint survival hopes at Portman Road with only a second Premier League victory of the season.
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