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McKenna signs four-year deal to stay as Ipswich boss

BBC Sport Thursday, 30 May 2024
Kieran McKenna signs a new four-year deal to remain in charge of Ipswich Town after overseeing their rise to the Premier League.
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Ipswich Town have reached the Premier League for the first time in over two decades. What's more they've done so while building an incredible reputation for open, dynamic, attacking football. It's invited all manner of speculation of boss Kieran McKenna's future, but Adam Clery looks at his side...

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