Premier League newboys Ipswich appoint O'Neil as manager
- Ipswich appointed Neil as manager today, marking new leadership for the Premier League side as they prepare for the upcoming top-flight season.
- Following Kieran McKenna's departure earlier this month, the club sought new leadership after McKenna guided them to promotion from the Sky Bet Championship last season.
- Former Bournemouth and Wolves boss Neil brings experience, having led Strasbourg to the European Conference League semi-finals and the Coupe de France, with backroom staff Tim Jenkins, Neil Critchley, and Ames joining him.
- The team will play their first Premier League game on August 22, hosting Sunderland at Portman Road, before traveling to Old Trafford to face Manchester United and then hosting Liverpool.
- As the 20th manager in the club's 90-year history, Neil added: "There is a strong vision and ambition at this club," acknowledging responsibility to Ipswich and Suffolk supporters.
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Ipswich appoint O'Neil as new manager
June 23 - Ipswich Town have appointed Gary O’Neil as their new manager on a three-year deal, the Premier League club said on Tuesday, following the departure of Kieran McKenna after five seasons in charge. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ipswich hire Gary O’Neil as manager
Gary O’Neil took Strasbourg into the Uefa Conference League semi-finals last season and oversaw an eighth-place finish in Ligue 1. (EPA Images pic) LONDON: Ipswich hired Gary O’Neil as their new manager on Tuesday after Kieran McKenna stepped down following their promotion to the Premier League. Englishman O’Neil arrives from French club Strasbourg on a three-year contract. The 43-year-old took Strasbourg into the Uefa Conference League semi-fin…
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