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McCarthy: Academy Staff Outstanding
Monday, 28th Jul 2014 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy believes Town’s academy staff are “an outstanding group of people” despite last week’s failure to attain category one status. The Blues' youth set-up fell just 0.3 per cent short of the required 75 per cent in an independent audit.

McCarthy says he was as disappointed as everyone else at the club: “I was, and I had a word with the academy staff just to let them know it was nothing to do with anything they did or didn’t do and that they can be proud of their efforts to reach category one.

“They’re an outstanding group of people and fabulous staff, most of whom have played here and worked here for a long time.

“I think they did deserve it. Why it’s been turned down by .000003 or whatever it was goodness only knows, but we’ll continue to strive and get to category one.

“As I said to them, all they can do is keep doing the same and keep trying to produce the best possible players for Ipswich, whether it’s category one or category two. They’re all highly motivated and we’ll try and get there next time.”

A lack of recent graduates to senior football was a big factor in the Blues failing to make category one this time around but McCarthy believes there are talented young players on the way through, having fielded the likes of Jack Marriott, Matt Clarke and Teddy Bishop in his first team during pre-season.

“I think at any club it’s cyclical,” he said. “I was at Manchester City when they won the FA Youth Cup, which was 130 years ago now.

“But they didn’t have a lot after that. Manchester United they won it with their kids and then it didn’t happen for a long time.

“I just think it goes round and round and it looks to me that we’ve got a good crop of youngsters coming through. I hope that’s the case because it’ll make my job a lot easier if we have.”

Meanwhile, Town's U18s face Arsenal away in a friendly later today.


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mow_the_lawn added 08:10 - Jul 28
Does that mean MM will start fielding more youth players (or at least getting some on the bench every game) from now on to increase our stats to enable a better chance of category 1 the following year?
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trncbluearmy added 08:41 - Jul 28
or we just use the right software
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Michael11 added 11:00 - Jul 28
I just hope McCarthy's brave enough to give the likes of Marriott and Hewitt etc a good chance to impress this season. Whatever happened to Byron Lawrence? He was meant to be our next big thing but now never gets mentioned with the first team.
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blueboy1981 added 16:03 - Jul 28
....... let's not keep harping on and on, and on, and on, about the 0.3 per cent we failed over - FACT is the target should have been 100% - had it have been we may have scraped into within the 75% pass mark.

We failed by 25.3% ........... not 0.3% .......... is the REALITY of it all.

And it will indirectly cost us for doing so, in more ways than one.
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colchesterchris added 20:05 - Jul 28
We didn't fail by 25.3%, that doesn't make any sense. It would be like saying you've failed your driving test because you got a couple of minors.

I'm confident that this will be addressed and we'll be ready for category one next year.
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runningout added 20:40 - Jul 28
blueboy means we lost 25.3 percentge points.. and he's spot on with aiming high
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