Ipswich Town considers Solskjaer and O'Neil for managerial position

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Ipswich Town considers Solskjaer and O'Neil for managerial position
Summary

Ipswich Town is searching for a new manager following Kieran McKenna's unexpected departure earlier this month. Karl Fuller, speaking on BBC Radio Suffolk, identified former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and ex-Wolves boss Gary O'Neil as leading candidates for the role. Fuller emphasized the need for continuity in coaching styles, suggesting that the new manager should follow McKenna's philosophy of progressive possession football and effective player development. Ipswich aims to appoint someone quickly to prepare for upcoming player signings.

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  • Kieran McKenna departed Ipswich Town earlier this month.
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Gary O'Neil are leading candidates.
  • Ipswich aims to act swiftly in their managerial search.
  • Continuity in coaching philosophy is deemed important.
  • The club seeks to finalize the appointment before new player signings.
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  • 5:02 PMYahoo Sports'Replacing McKenna isn't simply about finding a good coach'
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Ipswich Town fan and author Karl Fuller spoke to BBC Radio Suffolk's Brenner Woolley on The Blue Hour about the club's managerial search after Kieran McKenna's unexpected departure earlier this month. It has emerged former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and ex-Wolves boss Gary O'Neil, who is now in charge of Strasbourg, are leading contenders for the Portman Road job.

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