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McKenna: Szmodics Exit in Best Interests of Group Dynamic
Friday, 6th Feb 2026 10:03

Town boss Kieran McKenna says the decision to allow Sammie Szmodics to move out on loan to Derby County on deadline day was not a footballing decision but was “in the best interests of our group dynamic”.

McKenna said at the end of last week that if no one came in with an acceptable fee, then the Irish international would remain at the club.

However, in the closing minutes of the final day of the window, the club relented and Szmodics was allowed to join the Rams for the rest of the season.

Asked whether Szmodics, who has two years on his contract, might still have a role to play at the club going forward, McKenna said: “We’ll see what the summer brings.”

Pushed on why Szmodics, who two years ago bagged 27 goals for Blackburn as he picked up the Golden Boot, a campaign which led to his £9 million switch to the Blues, was ultimately loaned to another club in the promotion hunt, McKenna added: “It’s clear from a football perspective where Sammie is at and what he has done.

“He had a really positive first half of the season in the Premier League with us and scored some important goals. On four goals by Christmas, he showed his strength, especially in a team - as we were then - who can play in a more counter-attacking manner and attacking big spaces a lot.

“We really missed him in the second half of the season. He’s had two big injuries in the calendar year, both with complicated recoveries that have held him back a little bit. There is obvious football things there.

“But in the end, it wasn’t a football decision, it wasn’t related to his football performance. It was a decision that was made in the best interests of our group dynamic, our dressing room culture, of the values of our dressing room and our team.

“And in those respects, the decision was made that it was best that Sammie wouldn’t be with us for the rest if the season.

“Of course, there was a possibility of that being on a permanent transfer. But when there wasn't a suitable offer, it was still considered to be the best case in those categories that I have just spoke about for him not to be here this season.

“And that’s all I am going to say on it really. I know it’s difficult for supporters when you can’t always give them the full picture and I understand that. A player going on loan to a team that is going well, I understand the perception of that.

“But in the end, the people at the top end of the club and my responsibility is to do what is right for the people at the football club. And I've done that since I've been here and I will continue to do that - and that was the basis of this decision.”

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suffolkminotaur27 added 10:06 - Feb 6
Bad Apple
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muccletonjoe added 10:08 - Feb 6
Sounds like he won't be coming back then. I think we can form a good opinion as to why
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Alberto_the_frog added 10:09 - Feb 6
Closest I've heard him get to criticising a player.
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Bluewhiteboy added 10:09 - Feb 6
Strange as he has a reputation for being yhe opposite, sadly one of the few natural leaders on the pitch which is missing so much post morsy. Fair play to the boss for making the call though especially when we are missing a goal scorer least shows not cared to make big decisions.

Wish sammie well.
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StringerBell added 10:11 - Feb 6
Reading between the lines that's a pretty damning indictment of Szmodics as a team player and his attitude. Crystal clear what McKenna thinks of him.
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BotesdaleBlue added 10:17 - Feb 6
Oh well. Something happened then to force the Club's hand.

My take is simply this: I believe the decision to offload SS at this time shows strength from the club and NOT weakness and, without knowing any more of the facts, should be applauded.

In conclusion, I would say that this decision reinforces my trust in those people who are running our football club. Nothing more to say.
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WalkRules added 10:23 - Feb 6
Interesting comment about "counter attacking play" which Blue Monday highlighted yesterday in their preview as being a Derby strength. I think that SS will thrive at Derby becauae of this but we should NOT then criticise Ipswich for not getting the best out of him as it is not really the way we play this season. If we get to the prem then this may be needed again if bridges have not been burnt.

I really liked SS as he had that "cheeky" edge that is so often missing - the player you hate if an opponent but love in your own team. I wish him well and also Derby - as long at mot at our expense at any point. Who knows maybe they can take points off people around us.

Good luck sir.
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baxterbasics added 10:29 - Feb 6
I don't know why TWTD keeps using that pic of Szmods, it's pretty unflattering!

Unless he's also fallen out with Gav and Phil..?

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Jugsy added 10:30 - Feb 6
Very happy to lose players who negatively impact the squad culture. It shouldn't be underestimated how this can affect performances - Sammy came across as a sulker and sounds like other players were victim of that (I don't know what others are referring to on here).

I want every signing and player to succeed at the club (who doesn't) but for me, he never showed the right attitude. He would throw his arms in the air, scream at players for not reading his manic runs and wore a face like a slapped arse. Not every player who comes here will be a success, not every player will fit the system, good luck to Sammy but I'm happy to focus on the players we have who are pulling for the team.
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itfc2024 added 10:31 - Feb 6
it's clear he's had a fallen out and the group don't want him around but im a little upset that we paid 9 million for him in the frist place he had 1 good season at Blackburn but b4 that hardly set the world alight

and I'm even more disappointed that we have loaned him to a play off rival let hope that don't come back to haunt us in derby make the play offs and we miss out with Sammy scoring the goals to do that
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blues1 added 10:40 - Feb 6
Itf 2024. Have to take into account, that £9m nowadays, is not a lot for a player. Prob the equivalent of around £200,000, 15-20 years ago. Not underestimating the fact that its still a chunk of money. But it just shows how much you have to pay nowadays to get even a good player let alone a great one.
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Lightningboy added 10:41 - Feb 6
Can't say i'll miss him because he hasn't brought much but I wouldn't want to be a player these days..they're treated more like robots than footballers.

It's all a bit too robotic on and off the pitch for me at the moment.
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TheKizersInTowen added 10:46 - Feb 6
Shame to see that, as i did feel bad for him because of the injuries - there's definitely a hell of a player in there somewhere. A couple rumours came out just before this was announced so unfortunately it does sound like he's done this to himself. Wish him the best, as long as it isn't something too disturbing that he did.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 10:48 - Feb 6
I think regarding the football side McKenna is spot on first half of last season he was brilliant especially away from home however he hasn’t done much since then injuries aside. I like the fact that McKenna isn’t elaborating more on who or what Szmodics has fell out on. Those talking about McAteer speculation which has made its way through the stands maybe need to think again as they follow each other on instagram and like a lot of each others stuff so doubt it’s that. Anyway onwards and upwards he’s been tried in his favourite position 10 and on the left where he got his goals last season from and other than the first half of last season it hasn’t worked and he’s not getting in ahead of Jaden, Clarke or Nunez. Personally he may have had one season top scoring like Murphy did way back for us I hope I’m wrong and he scores a few so we get some decent money for him.
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wischip added 10:49 - Feb 6
That's a big shame. I had high hopes for Sammie in our team. I still think he'd suit us counter attacking in the Premier League rather than our Championship possession-dominating persona, if he could just tick over better until we get there. I guess it's just not going to happen, best he gets a fresh move away so he can concentrate on winning an international place for the World Cup. I wish him well.
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BeachBlue added 11:00 - Feb 6
I'm disappointed how things have turned out for Szmodics, I really thought this was his season, evidenced by his name and number on my shirt!
But in my experience of 35+ years at work, I can tell you first hand that if someone is not happy in the workplace, (like I was in my previous employment, my current one is much better, boss!) then it's best all round for them to move on. Unintended as it may be, you/they will have an unsettling and negative impact on the atmosphere and staff morale. Sometimes players don't settle in Suffolk, others settle here and become more Suffolk than most of us (Alan Lee! :)). So Szmodics moves on and will likely be sold in the summer. Let's try not spread rumours without knowing the facts, come on we're all Ipswich.
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cressi added 11:03 - Feb 6
None of us are quite sure what's happened it must be reasonably bad as we all know if involved in football at any level skirmishes happen on the training pitch words are said in the heat of the moment. It comes from been competitive.
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Swailsey added 11:10 - Feb 6
Good riddance.
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darkhorse28 added 11:40 - Feb 6
Shots fired. No way back. Ever while KM is here. It’s poor from KM.., no t moving him on, don’t know what’s happened, so need to trust KM etc

But you don’t wash your dirty laundry in public. Not least, because he’s just knocked £3 million off his value in the summer!!!!

He’s leaving this summer, whatever our position. And however he does at Derby, he’s gone. And any buying club knows that…, it’s SO POOR.

Just keep quiet, take the criticism, even if it’s not the full picture.

It’s fragile ego KM has, same as talking up every team we play to protect himself .., noticeable last season he went into his shell, it was a shock he wasn’t as good as he thought he was .., and he does and says things that make him look small, and in this case, damage the club.

Say nothing. Sell him in the summer at full value.

You’d be furious as an owner…, you thrown the club under the bus bus to save your own ego, in case he scored a bag full and Derby do well.

If he’s done something so bad, put him in the 21’s, put him in gardening leave …, but don’t let him go score bag fulls for a promotion rival - that was a choice - and whatever the outcome, a bad decision from Ashton and KM.

Lots of ways to deal with players .., can’t of been that bad. No club fines etc

Guessing he just lost faith in KM, and he’s not the first, many have. From that premier league group at least, there are very few left!!

Think KM was a rabbit in the headlights at times. And lost some authority accordingly. I suspect Sammie is one who would say what he sees.

Not great…, we’ve thrown in our legacy squad. AND the £150 million rebuild squad now. To save KM and his £5 million salary, we clearly still think he’s champions league quality, needs to start earning it now. The excuses have all left the building.

It’s been expensive finding out how good or otherwise KM is. We need agency. And soon.
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jas0999 added 11:41 - Feb 6
Interesting and unusual from KM to speak out like that. Sounds like a bad apple. If so, then good decision to ship him out.
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Dissboyitfc added 11:41 - Feb 6
Sounds a wrong in!
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mrshallisfit added 11:43 - Feb 6
You can take the boy out of Essex, but you cant take the Essex out of the boy.
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GatesPerm added 11:43 - Feb 6
I am probably in a minority, but I never understood the logic of signing Szmodics.

It’s not that he isn’t a good player, because he is, but his best position is as a second striker who is most dangerous when breaking at speed.

Under McKenna we just don’t play that formation and probably never will.
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Bazza8564 added 11:55 - Feb 6
This surfaced in December and im not going to share what I know, lest to say he was never staying after it, his appearance in January was simply a demonstration that he was fit, and I never expect to see him in an Ipswich shirt again.

People talking about a shame, well if KM comes out with a statement like this, i think you must be underestimating the gravity of the situation.

I also think this is brilliant bit of PR, released 24 hours before we go up against his new club. Wind the fans up and dressing room up to the maximum and make sure we are all 100% united behind the lads who are now free of this burden

COYB
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Michael101 added 11:57 - Feb 6
Just like Wolfie he didn't nod his head and grovel , say yes sir every time he's shown the door.. wonder who's next???
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