Ipswich in promotion driving seat but little is ever as it seems with Championship
Ipswich in promotion driving seat but little is ever as it seems with Championship. Kieran McKenna’s team face a crunch clash with Middlesbrough but charging Southampton loom large At the end of July, Ipswich and Middlesbrough reached an agreement.
Kieran McKenna’s team face a crunch clash with Middlesbrough but charging Southampton loom large At the end of July, Ipswich and Middlesbrough reached an agreement. If the Boro midfielder Hayden Hackney agreed personal terms he could join the Suffolk club, freshly relegated and awash with ready funds, for a Championship record fee of around £20m.
Kieran McKenna knew he would be getting the best schemer in the division if his target said yes; a player who could make the difference in a 46-game grind. Perhaps with half an eye on Premier League interest, Hackney heard Ipswich out but turned the transfer down.
He would end up staying on Teesside and propelling an often exhilarating promotion chase. There is little chance of a mutually beneficial outcome when the sides meet at Portman Road on Sunday.