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Ipswich boss passes on words of football wisdom

Bearded man wearing a white shirt and blue tie fits a red hat on to Kieran McKenna. The Ipwich manager is wearing a red and yellow academic robe, a white shirt, with the top button unfastened, and dark tie
Hat-trick: Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has collected an honorary doctorate from the University of Suffolk [University of Suffolk/Gregg Brown Photography]

Ipswich Town Football Club manager Kieran McKenna told graduates to heed a training ground "mantra" as he collected an honorary doctorate.

McKenna advised students getting degrees from the University of Suffolk in Ipswich to "follow the process".

He said Ipswich coaches and players tried to take themselves "away from the results".

McKenna said they tried to focus on the things they could "control".

Kieran McKenna, wearing a red and yellow academic robe, stands at a lecturn in a hall. Sitting behind are a number of other people wearing academic robes. In front are the backs of heads wearing back mortar boards.
McKenna made a speech and passed on words of football wisdom to students [Zoie O'Brien BBC]

McKenna has overseen Ipswich's rise from League One back to the Premier League after 22 years.

The club has yet to win this season and are lying near to the bottom of the top division.

The university announced that the manager had been awarded an honorary doctorate in September, with McKenna describing the honour as a "proud moment".

McKenna told his audience at Monday's ceremony about "our mantra" at Ipswich's training ground.

"Our mantra on the training ground is, follow the process," he said.

"Focus on the process."

He added: "You cannot always hold yourselves accountable for the outcome."

McKenna, 38, who was born in born in London and raised in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, said it was advice he often gave to Ipswich's players.

"We really try to take ourselves away from the result," he said.

"Take ourselves away from the outcome on any given week and really try to focus on the things we can control."

Kieran McKenna wearing a white shirt, dark suit and dark tie plus a red and yellow academic robe and a red academic hat. He is outside and other people wearing academic robes are standing nearby.
McKenna told students that he had considered becoming a teacher [University of Suffolk/Gregg Brown Photography]

McKenna, a Northern Ireland youth international, was a midfielder at Tottenham.

A hip injury forced him to retire in his early 20s - before making the first team.

He became a coach in academies at Tottenham and Manchester United before becoming part of United's first team coaching staff.

He began his first managerial job at Ipswich in December 2021.

McKenna guided Ipswich out of League One and into the Championship in his first full season.

Then, in 2023/24, he took the club back into the top flight for the first time since 2002.

McKenna told students how he had considered a career as a mathematics teacher and a sports physio after his playing career ended.

A woman, who is wearing a black and yellow academic robe and a black mortar board. standing in front of a blurred University of Suffolk sign
Sophie Peskett, Ipswich's only professional female player, also collected a BSc (Hons) degree in Sport and Exercise Science [University of Suffolk/Gregg Brown Photography]

Sophie Peskett, Ipswich's only professional female player, also collected a BSc (Hons) degree in Sport and Exercise Science, after studying at the University of Suffolk for three years.

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