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Mings Can Only Get Better
Saturday, 13th Sep 2014 06:00

Blues boss Mick McCarthy believes left-back Tyrone Mings could eventually be worth twice the fee Crystal Palace offered for him on deadline day. The Eagles are understood to have offered £2.5 million for the 21-year-old, who has made just 11 starts and 13 sub appearances for the Blues.

“I spoke to Neil Warnock, I rang him up to wish him well and I think I took the opportunity to ask him about his players and he took the chance to ask about mine,” McCarthy said. “But I was genuinely ringing up to wish him good luck.

“He asked me then about Tyrone Mings, he said they’d had good reports and I said no, that I didn’t want to sell him.

“But as football clubs do, they still managed to put an offer in. Marcus asked me and I said no, so that makes life easy then, doesn’t it?”

He added: “What am I going to do with a shedload of money on deadline day at 11 o’clock anyway? Whatever they were offering he could be worth twice that.

“He’s 6ft 3, he’s quick, he’s good with the ball, he’s getting better in all aspects of his play.”

McCarthy believes Mings, who came on as a sub at Derby having started Town’s previous Championship games this season, has been playing within himself.

“I don’t think he’s had the greatest start to his season,” he said. “I think he’s played it a bit safe. I think he played nice and neat and maybe wanted to stay in the side and not make any mistakes and when you play like that you’re more likely to do it.

“I think you all know what I think of him. He’s been terrific since he walked in the door. And he will get better.”

Despite the early Premier League interest the Blues boss says he’ll make sure Mings remains grounded and focused: “I’ve just been asked about the two young lads, Clarkey and Teddy Bishop. Complacency? Not a chance, they’ll get a size 11 up their butt and Tyrone’s the same, and he knows that."

Shortly after the Palace bid was rejected McCarthy said Mings would be offered a new contract.

This week Bishop, Clarke and Christophe Berra signed new deals with the Blues boss particularly pleased to have secured the Scotland international until the summer of 2017.

“That’s really important. Signing new players is one thing, keeping your best players is another and is just as important. I’m really thrilled with that one,” he said.


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TrueBlueFerret added 07:15 - Sep 13
Excellent Headline, now make Mings TrueBlue!!
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Jon_456 added 08:19 - Sep 13
I feel like mings has a lot to prove and owes the fans for his response to us rejecting that palace bid. He's got a lot of work to do before he gets back my support. I wonder what non league level he would still be playing at if it wasn't for us.
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Hiltzkooler added 09:15 - Sep 13
What's the lad got to prove to anyone???!!!! Palace made an offer that temporarily turned the young lads head...understandably...who' wouldn't and especially at that age!!!!...
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bluemikey100 added 09:53 - Sep 13
the teama are all moving in right direction looking good with bishop and a few more wil get a chance just shame marriott keeps goin on loan wud rather see him on bench
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CavendishBlue added 10:48 - Sep 13
Ming s the Mercilous anyone....?
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Guthrum added 10:52 - Sep 13
I feel like the fans have a lot to prove and they owe Mings for being so precious about his mild social media grumbling at being denied the chance of playing at the highest level in his sport. It's almost like however much work he puts in, the fans will get on his back over the smallest things. And this after going from playing at non-League level to being a big-money Prem target.
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arc added 13:01 - Sep 13
Good teams are all about partnerships; if Mings and Henshall can start forming an effective partnership down the left then we'll be getting somewhere.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 16:52 - Sep 13
Erm surely this is ripe for a new chant? Minnnnnngggs can only get better, only get betttttttterrr now weve signed you. yes Dream.
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bluethruandthru added 17:04 - Sep 14
Mings definitively has potential but he simply at the moment does not have the same quality on the ball that the likes of cresswell had. If he delivers with better balls in the final third he has the potential to be worth more than cressy . But is mick the man to develop that? I'm very very hopeful.
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