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McCarthy: Ollie's Inheriting a Decent Squad at Millwall
Friday, 17th Jan 2014 12:06

Town boss Mick McCarthy believes new Millwall manager Ian Holloway has inherited a decent squad even if the Lions are currently fourth from bottom of the Championship. The Blues travel to the Den - where McCarthy began his management career - looking for their first win for five games.

“I think his squad’s fine,” McCarthy said. “I think they’ve got as good a squad as we’ve got, I don’t doubt that at all. There might be certain positions [where we’re better], I’ll let everybody else determine that.

“But I don’t look at Millwall and think that their squad’s not a good squad. When we beat them down here, I know it was 3-0 but there was probably a bit of a gloss on it. It was a really tough game.”

Holloway will be in charge of his first home game since taking over after Steve Lomas’s sacking on Saturday, having lost 1-0 at Huddersfield last week, somewhat unfortunately, McCarthy believes.

“We watched them against Huddersfield at the weekend, me and TC, and it was in the 90th minute when Huddersfield scored and they put in a good performance. I think they’ll respond to Ollie and he’ll get results with him.”

While he enjoyed his time at the Den as both a player and a manager, McCarthy’s only concern on Saturday is getting three points for Town: “I’m going back to play against them, I’ve got no feelings whatsoever this Saturday, I want to go and win.

“But, of course, I have [feelings for them other than when we’re playing them] because they did give me my chance in management.

“They took me on as a player and gave me a chance as a player-manager and I’ve really good feelings towards them because it was a great opportunity for me.

“At 32 years of age, to get the player-manager’s job, it was a great opportunity, a great grounding, a great experience and it’s helped me become the manager I am.”

He has fond memories of Millwall’s late chairman Reg Burr, who gave him his start in management at such a relatively young age: “He was a great fella, I used to go and have dinner with him about once a fortnight.

“It was great, they were the board meetings, they were fantastic meetings — just dinner, a couple of beers and a bottle of wine between us. Not sure we achieved a great deal, but they were great!


“He gave me an opportunity. He saw something in me and he was very good to me. I liked Reg, I got on very well with him.”

After the defeats to QPR last Saturday and Preston in the FA Cup on Tuesday and with Town’s last win having come at Doncaster on Boxing Day, McCarthy is determined to get back to form as soon as possible: “We’ve lost one in the league, but nevertheless we’ve lost two on the bounce. I certainly don’t want it to be three.”

The Blues boss looks set to recall Dean Gerken in goal while Luke Chambers and Aaron Cresswell are likely to return at right-back and left-back respectively having recovered from the niggles which kept them out of the FA Cup match at Preston.

Millwall lined-up in a 4-3-3 formation at Huddersfield last week, which suggests McCarthy will probably continue to employ the same system with Cole Skuse behind Luke Hyam and Ryan Tunnicliffe.

Up front, David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy seem certain starters with Paul Anderson, Frank Nouble, Paul Taylor and Stephen Hunt — who impressed at Preston — all vying for the other role.

The Blues manager is delighted to be able to call on Murphy again believing the Irish striker is playing the best football of his career: “Sometimes he puts all the graft in and doesn’t get the goal for it. David McGoldrick or somebody else gets the goal and Murph comes off [without getting the plaudits].

“But that happens in every team, the goals are always appreciated more. I think he’s had his fair share this year [seven] and I think it’s the best he’s played for me this season and I’d argue that if he’s ever played any better then he must have been playing bloody well.

“We should have signed him before if he’s been playing better than he is now. He’s been very, very good this season, a real handful to everybody.”

Striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake won’t be involved until February at the earliest due to his hamstring injury, while Tyrone Mings and Carlos Edwards are doubts having taken knocks at Preston. Anthony Wordsworth won’t be involved having only just returned to training after tonsillitis.

Former Blue Liam Trotter could be back for the Lions after a knee problem and defender Scott Malone following a rib injury, while skipper Paul Robinson (thigh) and winger Liam Feeney (hamstring) are also close to returning to action and could be involved. Striker Jermaine Easter is suspended.

The Lions have signed right-back Ryan Fredericks, 21, on a three-month loan from Tottenham.

Blues manager McCarthy was a Millwall player at the end of his career between 1990 and 1992, when he took over as boss. He remained manager at the Den until 1996 when he took charge of the Republic of Ireland.

McCarthy’s record as manager of the Lions reads played 203, won 74, drew 70 and lost 59. In 1993/94 they finished third in what’s now the Championship but lost out to Derby County in the play-off semi-finals.

Town coach Mark Kennedy started his playing career with Millwall, making 46 starts and eight sub appearances and scoring 12 goals between 1992 and 1995.

Ipswich-born Trotter moved to the Den from Portman Road during the summer of 2010 after a loan spell, turning down a contract with the Blues.

Lee Martin joined Millwall after leaving Portman Road last summer, while ex-Blues loan keeper Stephen Bywater also moved to the Lions during the close season after departing Sheffield Wednesday.

Striker Andy Keogh had a trial with the Town academy when a schoolboy, while keeper David Forde was understood to be interesting the Blues last summer.

The sides are closely-matched historically, Millwall having won 18 games (17 in the league) and Town 18 (15), while 13 (13) have ended in draws. The Lions have lost six of their last seven games in all competitions, drawing the other match in that run, and have won only once in their last 10.

In August, in Town’s first home game of the season, the Blues beat Millwall 3-0. After a goalless first hour, Shane Lowry diverted an Aaron Cresswell ball past keeper Bywater in the 63rd minute before Smith powered home a trademark header on 70.

Mark Beevers inadvertently converted an Elliott Hewitt cross with seven minutes left on the clock, Paul Anderson subsequently being somewhat generously awarded the goal.

Last time at the Den, in April last year, Town claimed their fourth point of the two Easter fixtures as their visit to Millwall ended in a 0-0 draw.

Luke Hyam and Michael Chopra both had chances for Town, while Lions defender Lowry came closest to breaking the deadlock when he struck the outside of the post with a freekick in the second half.

Fans travelling to Saturday's game by train should note that South Bermondsey station is closed with buses running from London Bridge. Various alternative routes — and drinking establishments — have been suggested by Linhdi on the TWTD forum.

Squad from: Gerken, Loach, Chambers, Hammond, Cresswell, Mings, Smith, Berra, Skuse, Hyam, Tunnicliffe, Tabb, Hunt, Edwards, Anderson, McGoldrick, Murphy, Nouble, Taylor, Lee.


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itfchorry added 13:00 - Jan 17
Will be tough game -
Town 1-0
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bluefeast added 13:15 - Jan 17
0-0
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MickMillsTash added 13:37 - Jan 17
1-0 up - and then we know what happens
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essextractorboy93 added 15:30 - Jan 17
Anyone know how many we are bringing? Should be quite a lot I reckon. Also how long it takes to walk to the stadium from Bermondsey tube station?

Will be a very tough game and they will be up for it with Holloway in charge for his first home game. Still positive we can get a result though. COYB!
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LiamCP123 added 15:38 - Jan 17
We'll just score one goal and lose the lead again.. won't be a surprise but eh..

Hopefully not.


COME ON IPSWICH!
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Cloddyseedbed added 15:38 - Jan 17
Just as long as Martin is not on the pitch and scores the winner!! I am not at all optimistic now Holloway is in charge. I hope Mick can change the team a bit and get them going again.
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IvorFeeling added 16:53 - Jan 17
No game in the championship is easy but getting 3 points from this type of away game must be a target if want to reach the playoffs. Looking at the team that played Apr last year v likely team on Sat only 3 survive - Chambers, Smith and Cresswell - Nouble played but likely be on the bench with Murph and McGoldrick subs. Bottom line is that our squad is better than last year and Millwall's is no better - on that basis we should be going for all 3 points.

Think our current style of getting into a lead and trying to defend it is better suited to away matches and I think that will be the story here - Town to win 1-0.
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BigginBlue added 16:55 - Jan 17
@essextractorboy it takes 15 minutes. If it were me though i wouldnt parade an ipswich shirt during that walk.
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essextractorboy93 added 17:17 - Jan 17
Cheers DaveCalvert, no colours tomorrow!
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smithy0981 added 17:32 - Jan 17
Unfortunately I see us loosing tomorrow 1 or 2 nil although I really hope I am wrong! They have a new manager and I think after an excellent run I feel we will have a bit of a bad spell, as most teams do at some stage in the season.

Again I hope I'm wrong and I will be there supporting the boys as usual. COYB
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Wickets added 18:57 - Jan 17
cloddy how can he score the winner if he's not on the pitch! he never got a winner for us when he was on the pitch!
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Cloddyseedbed added 19:04 - Jan 17
Wickets. In a strange sort of way you are correct!! My wrong choice of words again. Never was very good at English!
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fifeblue added 19:06 - Jan 17
Is this new or not - MM getting his excuse in before the match? Millwall have a squad as good as Ipswich? What utter drivel.
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yorksblue added 19:59 - Jan 17
Ollie's said that 9 of his so called decent squad are overweight today. Let's hope we don't get beaten by a bunch of lard arses then.
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Walk_the_Wark added 20:50 - Jan 17
Talk up a poor team so we're not too disappointed not to win. 1-1 at best. Holloway will out-tactic boring Mick
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Walk_the_Wark added 21:00 - Jan 17
Oh and to all those who scoffed at me saying we should have got Holloway instead of Mick when we were in their position last year…. "Holloway won't come here with us in this position" ha ha- just shows how deluded so many on this site really are!!
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blueboy1981 added 21:48 - Jan 17
... no doubt Millwall will 'become a good team for a day' - tomorrow.

Quite strange really, how good these teams become just before we play them ! - i.e. PNE !
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Turkishblue added 08:30 - Jan 18
Always interesting how Mick's comments are interpreted on the board, everyone thinks it's funny when he cracks some of his one liners, when he is speaking openly and honestly about upcoming opponents look what happens!!!

Blue Boys to grind out a win today and start moving back up the table COYB
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TimmyH added 11:00 - Jan 18
Sounds like Mick is getting his 'possible' excuses ready 'they'll respond to Ollie' 'fine squad' etc. - I know he's an ex-manager but I'd expect less 'bigging up' the opposition. Yet another big match, we either carry on the rather poor start to the New Year or we get a positive result that keeps us in the mix for the play-offs. Probably a draw.
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bohslegend added 11:51 - Jan 18
2-1 win. Tommy with one and Didsy with the other. Bring it on. COYB!
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boysinblue added 11:59 - Jan 18
They're not that good really are they...a solid 3-0 win please to boost the confidence. Can't remember the last time we won, but have a good feeling about today.
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