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McCarthy: Winning Football's The Only Style
Thursday, 1st Nov 2012 23:10

Mick McCarthy is a firm believer in one style of football — winning football. The former Millwall, Ireland, Sunderland and Wolves boss was unveiled as Town’s new manager at a press conference late this afternoon.

Asked whether he ultimately aims to play they type of football associated with the likes of Sir Bobby Robson, McCarthy said: “Winning. I think there’s a bit of football snobbery goes on, about how we want to play football.

“If we go to Birmingham on Saturday, play brilliantly and get beaten will anybody be bothered [that we played brilliantly]?

“We need to find a formula to win games. I’m not saying we will be the next Barcelona because we’ll not. I’d like to think we will work as hard as them, that would be a really good start.

“All the best teams work hard. It’s not a dirty word, it’s essential. Let’s find a winning brand of football, whatever that might be. 4-4-2, 4-2-3-1 — you do the numbers — everyone waxes lyrical and it’s like a maths lesson when you listen to football analysts. I’m not really bothered. I just want to win games.”

He believes fans accept managers based on results above all else: “I have a philosophy that if you win more games than you lose you tend to get accepted. That’s backed up for me by Big Sam at West Ham, 'the academy of football’.

“They were berating Sam for a while and giving out to him, but he got them promoted, as I knew full well he would. Where are they now? [Ninth in the Premier League].

“He plays winning football and there’s no better version of it and how that is achieved that’s decided first and foremost by your players and I’m inheriting every single one of them. I’ll have to see if I can get a result by any means. Fair means.”

Although he sees the immediate task as dragging the Blues out of the relegation zone, eventually he says he can progress the club up the table and beyond: “I don’t see why not.

“I looked at the crowd for the Sheffield Wednesday match, 17,500, that’s a great crowd in defeat and as team went to the bottom of the table and given the run of results.

“They’ve got a great support and I think if we can get out of this first, it’s certainly a club that I could progress from there.”

Skipper Carlos Edwards said he felt that former boss Paul Jewell had been too nice during his latter days which surprises his successor: “I think this is a nice club, it’s a nice place.

“I don’t know whether Paul Jewell’s been too nice, I think Paul’s a proper manager. I think he has the ability to nail one or two.

“And his teams, whenever I’ve played my teams against him, I can’t say that he has had ‘nice’ teams. They’ve played nice football, but there’s a difference.”

As for Jewell’s predecessor, McCarthy’s Saipan 2002 sparring partner Roy Keane, inevitably he got a mention at the press conference: “I’ve just seen my name on a board out there and that’s the closest we’ve been in a long time, to be quite honest. We’re only two inches apart.

“I’m glad somebody mentioned it because I thought I was going to go a day in my life without hearing his name — you didn’t let me down!”


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TractorBeezer added 23:46 - Nov 1
As for Jewell's predecessor, McCarthy's Saipan 2002 sparring partner Roy Keane, inevitably he got a mention at the press conference: “I've just seen my name on a board out there and that's the closest we've been in a long time, to be quite honest. We're only two inches apart.

“I'm glad somebody mentioned it because I thought I was going to go a day in my life without hearing his name — you didn't let me down!”

We'll be entertained as we climb the table!
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TractorBeezer added 23:47 - Nov 1
As for Jewell's predecessor, McCarthy's Saipan 2002 sparring partner Roy Keane, inevitably he got a mention at the press conference: “I've just seen my name on a board out there and that's the closest we've been in a long time, to be quite honest. We're only two inches apart.

“I'm glad somebody mentioned it because I thought I was going to go a day in my life without hearing his name — you didn't let me down!”

We'll be entertained as we climb the table!
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pazelle added 23:50 - Nov 1
Winning football works for me!

Mick McCarthy as Ipswich Manager?

Challenge Accepted!
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tractordamage added 00:22 - Nov 2
Well, no successful manager has ever really played defensive football. And he's had success, by most standards.

Plus a target man, along with a regular decent backline, is precisely what we've been needing for years. And what he seems to do quite well.

Remember that when you're a low budget team in the Premier league (Wolves), you're going to change your tactics to avoid the drop.

I hope with our resources he has the freedom to play the game the way he truly wants. And hopefully that's the attacking stuff we like.
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Sindre94 added 00:51 - Nov 2
Nobody likes Keane!! :)
Think you Will do well here Mick, you have my full support
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Dissboyitfc added 08:03 - Nov 2
Yep lets win some games. love the dry humour :) ....coyb
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brian_a_mul added 08:48 - Nov 2
Haaa haaaaa!! Thats hilarious.

I think we Ipswich fans are in for a real treat over the next few years!
In fairness to Mick his ability, passion and commitment are not in doubt. To manage 3 clubs and lead your country to knock out stages of a world cup in 20 years is phenomenal!

At Wolves & Sunderland he is much loved for his work and efforts.
I hope all Town fans will be saying the same in 5 years time.
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ChiefXL added 09:02 - Nov 2
So basically exactly what Jewell said two years ago then?
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sgtlargent added 11:09 - Nov 2
MM quite a funny guy actually.
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R_LAMB3 added 11:17 - Nov 2
To all you early knockers who are saying things like McCarthy out you must be secret norwich fans who come on the site to wind everybody up or you just dont know what the hell you are talking about.
I for one will be at the next home game cheering McCarthy and the town on maybe you should just go and get a life.
Have you seen how big McCarthy is bet you would not say to his face.
SHOW THEM WHAT A GOOD MANAGER YOU ARE MICK
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU.
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Lanky added 13:26 - Nov 2
I really really do not care what style of football he is associated with.

Winning games would be a massive improvement on anything we've seen in the last 6 years!
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R_LAMB3 added 01:29 - Nov 3
Mick has got some ups and downs on his cv.
If he gets us up for just one year will do me we get to play the big boys again.
And if we come straight down again look at all the money we get to help buy new players and stablelise the club.
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