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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_McKennaJohn McKenna - Wikipedia

    John McKenna (Irish: Seán Mac Cionnaoith; 3 January 1855 – 22 March 1936) was an Irish businessman, professional rugby player, [1] and the first manager of the Liverpool Football Club which has since gone on to become one of the most successful football clubs in England.

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      John MacKenna (born 1952 in Castledermot, Co Kildare) is an...

  2. John McKenna is a co-founder and CEO at Noah Media, a production and technology company specialising in producing high-quality sports documentaries and films. Having started his career at ITV Sport , McKenna became a freelance television director (with BAFTA [ 1 ] and Grierson [ 2 ] nominations) and producer, delivering live and documentary programming.

  3. John McKenna is a co-founder and CEO at Noah Media, a production and technology company specialising in producing high-quality sports documentaries and films. Having started his career at ITV Sport , McKenna became a freelance television director (with BAFTA [ 1 ] and Grierson [ 2 ] nominations) and producer, delivering live and documentary programming.

  4. John MacKenna (born 1952 in Castledermot, Co Kildare) is an Irish playwright and novelist. MacKenna taught for several years before working as a producer at RTÉ Radio in 1980.

  5. Apr 12, 2020 · As part of a series documenting the lesser-heralded names that helped shape Liverpool Football Club, Jeff Goulding tells the story of its early driving force, John McKenna.

  6. A footballing pioneer and key activist in the club's successful assimilation into the Football League, 'Honest' John McKenna played a significant role in Liverpool's early history.

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  8. Jun 19, 2024 · John McKenna, often regarded as one of the foundational figures in Liverpool Football Club’s storied history, served as the club’s manager from its inception in 1892 until 1896. A key architect behind the club’s early successes, McKenna’s leadership helped establish Liverpool as a formidable force in English football.