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McCarthy: No Loose Cannons Here
Saturday, 8th Nov 2014 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy has paid tribute to his current squad’s consistent approach to games, citing the lack of “loose cannons” now at the club.

Since joining the club two years ago this month McCarthy has gone about building a squad of consistent players who regularly put in seven or eight out of 10 performances, rather than those who fluctuate between nines and twos, placing an importance on their character as well as their footballing ability.

“The loose cannons have been fired up the road!” he joked when asked about the reliable nature of his current squad. “It’s interesting that I’m asked that question, that that’s recognised.

“When the loose cannons are around and somebody gets a fabulous pass every now and then or a fabulous goal every now and then, they’re ones fans like and take to.

“They’re the ones whose names they shout when they’re sat behind me and, of course, they’ve even less chance of going on when they’re shouting their names than ever.

“It’s interesting that it’s recognised that the players that play all give everything every single week and there’s no ‘flash in the pans’. It’s a solid, sustainable unit that go on and play.

“And if one part is missing somebody else goes in and does it. And it’s the same in training, it’s great. It’s just a more consistent way of playing and I hope it’s recognised by everybody else.”


He believes setting high standards off the field can pay dividends on it: “Both myself and TC demand really high standards out of them.

“That’s in everything, both in terms of behaviour, time-keeping, good manners, it’s just a high standard.

“And I think if you get all that off the pitch you get it on the pitch as well, you get good guys on it."

Midfielder Luke Hyam, who misses out against Watford today having reached five bookings, is one of the players who has been a key member of McCarthy’s side for much of his time at the club.

“I left Luke out for a while and he came back with a vengeance at Wigan and he’s been back ever since,” he added.

“He’s a big part of it with his enthusiasm and his determination. Everything he does, the way he does it, he drives us on.

“But, I have to say, the lads who have come in and played whenever others have been missing have done really well.

“It’s nice to have The Bish back and Jonny Williams. I thought Tabby was great on Tuesday, as was Kevin Bru. It gives me a nice problem.”

As well as having options in midfield McCarthy has decisions to make at the back with Jonny Parr back after his groin problem.

The Blues boss hints that he might stick with the back four he has fielded in the last two games with skipper Luke Chambers at right-back and Tommy Smith at the centre of the defence with Christophe Berra.

“I like clean sheets,” he said. “All right, so we didn’t manage that on Tuesday night but I’ll have the team which I think is best.

“I know it was great, we had two flying full-backs for a while and it was working and we were ripping it up.

“Then we weren’t, we’ve gone back and we’ve been a bit more solid. So whatever needs really.”

McCarthy thought Town put in their best performance of the season as they beat Wolves 2-1 on Tuesday but says they’ve not been far off that level on previous occasions: “We’ve been close to that in a lot of games, we’ve played well this season.

“When you get the win and it’s against a team that’s above you in the league who have been playing well, it does set the bar a little bit higher.

“It was interesting because I was speaking to [U21s coach] Mark Kennedy yesterday and he said he hadn’t seen the team play this year and he said it looked like the bar has been set a lot higher this year.

“I know he saw probably our best performance on Tuesday night, but it was interesting from somebody who hasn't seen us from last season to this making that point. I thought ‘That’s nice, somebody whose opinion I respect has watched us play and has seen an improvement in it’.”


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jabberjackson added 07:37 - Nov 8
What does mark Kennedy do on a Saturday afternoon - his ironing?
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Menton added 07:48 - Nov 8
Loose cannons fired up the road? That would b y any chance be the A14, A1 then M18 then?
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bluemikey100 added 08:18 - Nov 8
hmmm they reached as far as rotherham
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warktheline added 08:37 - Nov 8
Are you listening boys, Taylor, Wordsworth,jet, Chopra. Mick don't suffer fools gladly, unlike some on here, you know who you are . Cheers Mick, you've done own club proud.
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BrightBlue added 09:08 - Nov 8
The Ipswich Town jigsaw puzzle has been a tricky one but MM has finally got all the pieces to fit!!
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muccletonjoe added 09:18 - Nov 8
the type of players we have now and the ones we had under keane and jewell says it all for me, not only will it stand us in good stead now but also in the future. By the way he is talking it looks like we will line up ; Bialkowski , Chambers , Smith , Berra , Mings , Tabb, Bru , Bishop, Williams , Murphy , McGoldrick
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pazelle added 09:20 - Nov 8
A cryptic way of saying "I hate Paul Taylor"!

And you can't blame the attacking fullbacks for conceding goals from free kicks and corners can you?

Having said that, Parr was having a poor run of form before his injury.

COYB Please beat Watford!
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happybeingblue added 11:04 - Nov 8
so glad we didnt sign bramble in summer see hes making headlines for wrong reasons again
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LWNR2013 added 11:44 - Nov 8
Well I can't dismiss these comments by MM as b/s. It's reflected in every game - Tuesday night was excellent and I never leave PR angry with 'attitudes'. Hopefully, this will increase half-season TS sales and take us closer to 20k attendances again.
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irishtim added 11:50 - Nov 8
Well said Warktheline
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EatonBlue added 23:01 - Nov 8
We have fired the canons and found a bishop!
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