Testimonial for former manager Ken McKenna
Testimonial for former manager Ken McKenna
Monday 01 November 2010
THE New Saints FC are honouring former manager and Welsh Premier legend Ken McKenna with a testimonial game next month.
The club’s Welsh Premier clash with current league leaders Bangor City on Friday 17th December will be the game used to say "thank you" for the 10-years' service Ken gave to the club prior to his departure in 2008.
The club tried to organise a game against Liverpool, but unfortunately the fixture was not able to be confirmed, so it’s Bangor City for the likeable Scouser.
Kenny joined The New Saints from Bangor City at the start of the 1998/99 season and went on to make over 60 appearances for The Saints, scoring 20 goals.
He steered TNS to three runners-up spots in the Welsh Premier League before winning three successive titles in 2004–05, 2005–06 and 2006–07, as well as adding the FAW Premier Cup, Welsh Cup and Loosemores Cup successes.
The choice of the Bangor game for his testimonial is particularly appropriate, as Ken was also a Farrar Road favourite, scoring 18 goals from 27 appearances for the Citizens in season 1997/8.
Special hospitality tickets can be purchased for the game for £12.50, which includes a pre-match buffet, match programme and viewing from the balcony area of the ground.
The club is also looking to arrange a Q&A football forum on Sunday 23rd January with Ken being joined by the club’s owner Mike Harris and other footballing legends. Further details regarding this event will be released soon.
For further details please contact Ian Williams, Chief Operating Officer on 01691 684840 or e-mail
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