Ipswich Town is currently in the process of finding a new manager after the unexpected departure of Kieran McKenna earlier this month. The club's search has highlighted former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and ex-Wolves boss Gary O'Neil as leading contenders for the role at Portman Road. Ipswich Town needs to act swiftly to ensure that the new manager can settle in and begin preparations for the upcoming transfer window. Karl Fuller, an Ipswich Town fan and author, emphasized the importance of finding someone who can build on McKenna's philosophy of progressive possession football and player development. Solskjaer could provide continuity, having previously worked with some players at the club, while O'Neil's Premier League experience makes him a strong candidate. However, Fuller noted that O'Neil may not excite fans as much as other options. He expressed a desire for Thomas Frank to take over, although Frank has ruled out a return to management until next season.
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Ipswich Town Pursues New Manager After McKenna's Departure
Ipswich Town is actively searching for a new manager following Kieran McKenna's exit. Key candidates include Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Gary O'Neil.
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