July 7, 2024

Henry thinks that whoever takes over as manager before the upcoming season begins would be difficult to accept after going through such a high throughout the previous two seasons with McKenna in charge.

It’s challenging because, at the time, I really don’t want to be thinking about having another manager oversee us.

“I’m not sure if I can 100% see Rob Edwards coming to Ipswich if McKenna goes,” he remarked.

“Rob Edwards gave Luton a chance, despite their small budget and inexperienced playing group, before they signed players like Ross Barkley.”

In my opinion, there is no clear winner in the event that McKenna leaves.

“You also have Rosenior, who was all the rage at the conclusion of the previous season, but like I said, I believe I’ll be very, very upset if McKenna manages Ipswich for the first game of the season.”

Henry has made his position apparent, and he is probably not the only Ipswich supporter who feels that way.

Though for some fans like Henry it would feel like a story cut short before reaching a natural end, Edwards has done enough to establish he’d be deserving of the assignment if McKenna left. Edwards gave Luton a fighting chance in the Premier League despite all the odds.

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