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McCarthy: Anything That Could Go Wrong, Went Wrong
Saturday, 9th Apr 2016 18:31

Town boss Mick McCarthy admitted that “anything that could go wrong, went wrong” as his Blues side was beaten 3-1 by Brentford at Portman Road.

Luke Hyam was red-carded just before half-time after a clash with Bees’ midfielder Ryan Woods, having been booked in the early stages for a tackle on Alan Judge, which led to the Republic of Ireland international being stretchered off with what’s thought to be a broken leg.

Brentford manager Dean Smith felt the challenge was “a bit of a naughty tackle”, a view with which McCarthy didn’t concur.

“I’m disappointed that he said that,” the Town boss said. “I don’t think it is, I think he’s won the ball. I’ve just gone and complained at the referee as to why it was a booking if you win the ball.

“I don’t think it was naughty at all. Surprises me that, and disappoints me. But we all have opinions on it.

“I feel really sorry for Judgey, I know him and I had him in here and was going to sign him [in 2013] and he signed for more money at Blackburn.

“He’s a great kid and a lovely player, so I feel really sorry for him. The injury actually affected us more than it affected them.

“It affected Luke Hyam, his game is about getting about, winning tackles, having a presence like that and he couldn’t do it then.

“And ultimately, it’s cost him because I’ve no doubt he was targeted with the tackle that he got.

“But then he shouldn’t have reacted the way he did, he can’t do anything about that, it is a second booking and he is going to get sent off.

“He was going to come off at half-time. I would have hoped he could get to half-time, knowing he’d been booked, you can’t react in any way like that and you’ve got to be careful.

“And he had been careful by not going into tackles like that, so I thought he’d got his head around that and I’d make the decision at half-time. In hindsight I should have taken him off but that’s 20/20 vision that.

“He’s apologised, he’s sicker than anybody else because he’ll feel that he’s contributed more than anybody else in a way that it’s cost us the game.


“It hasn’t cost us the game, I think the first decision of the referee’s had a big part in costing us the game.”

Regarding the challenge from Konstantin Kerschbaumer on Cole Skuse in the lead-up to Brentford’s first goal, McCarthy was in no doubt it should have been given as a foul and that referee Phil Gibbs was close to giving a freekick.

“Everybody and their f******g grandmother thought it was a foul. And I’ve just been to see the referee and he goes to put the whistle in his mouth to blow. He said, ‘No, I didn’t put it to my mouth’. He still did, I just watched it.

“The linesman has said that his foot was planted and he slipped. It was a foul, he hasn’t given it. Anything that could go wrong has gone wrong.”

He added: “We gave it a go in the second half. I can only take something out of the sense of pride the players had the way they went about it in the second half. That was good with 10 men against a good team.

“I’m still disappointed with the manner of the goals, the second Brentford goal certainly. The third goal was even worse because we had the ball.

“The lads showed a lot of pride in the shirt and not letting their heads go down, they kept going until the very end, so that’s something to take out of the game. We had a few chances, but we didn’t take them unfortunately.”

McCarthy admitted it was a difficult decision to drop Tommy Smith as he looked to add a greater attacking threat from his full-backs.

“It was a tough decision for me to make,” he continued. “[It wasn’t a reflection on Tommy’s performances] whatsoever, and having had two clean sheets, it’s a difficult one to do, but we were playing at home and I wanted us, if we could, be a bit better with the ball.

“I thought Kevin Foley started great with the ball, he’s a very good footballer and I thought Jonas was excellent, certainly in the second half.

“He was really an example to anybody to how you keep going, he got better and better. It was with a view to having two more attacking footballer-based full-backs.”

Regarding Town’s prospects of getting their play-offs push back on track if they beat Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough next week, he said: “Aunty and bollocks come to mind.”

Asked about reports that a phone call from Ainsley Maitland-Niles’s mother had led to the on-loan Arsenal winger’s omission from recent squads, before returning to the XI today, he said: “What we do is private, whatever goes on, I wouldn’t comment on, to be honest with you.”

McCarthy confirmed that Teddy Bishop was fine, despite having been left out of the 18.

Brentford boss Dean Smith said he isn’t yet sure of the extent of Judge’s injury: “I’ve not heard the finality of it at the moment.

“He’s gone to hospital so we’re just waiting to hear. I’m hoping it’s not as bad as I fear because I heard something and I’m hoping it was the shin pad rather than the crack of bone.

“I thought it was a bit of a naughty tackle, personally, and I thought it deserved a red card.”

He added: “I just thought that the ball was there to be won, but I think he knew he was going to go in and do Alan as well at the same time. He was very reckless in my opinion.

“But I also felt there were a few talking points. I thought the tackle on Ryan Woods by Luke Varney later on was naughty as well and was deserving of a red card.

“There were a few talking points because Kersch maybe fouled their lad in the build-up to the first goal.”

Reflecting on his side’s performance, he said: “I’m really pleased. We’ve had a lot of injuries as well. Nico Yennaris pulled out last night with illness, he’d scored two goals in the last two games and had been instrumental in centre midfield.

“We’ve got Josh McEachran out with a fractured metatarsal and John Swift out, who got injured on U21 duty, so we’ve been light on the ground.

“I’m very proud of the players to come through the games that we’ve had in the last week and to score three goals in each of them and get three wins. Excellent.

“At 11 v 11 I thought we looked the likeliest to score. I knew coming here I knew in the first 15 minutes it would be very much a second ball game and we’d have to go and compete.

“The incident that happened with Alan, I thought the lads reacted really well, they were very disciplined, they never got involved with anything really, never went jumping into tackles and kept their discipline very well.

“We scored a good first goal, Kersch made a good run and pulled it back for Sam Saunders and it was a good finish.

“And then their lad gets himself sent off and I thought in the second half we created a number of opportunities. Towards the end I thought we had some tired legs and gave them some opportunities.”


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toxtethblue added 18:32 - Apr 9
Yeah including you still being here...
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Mark added 18:35 - Apr 9
It wasn't just a case of bad luck though. Town looked devoid of confidence and utterly disorganised. I've no problem with shaking the team up, but we'd just kept two clean sheets and it was very harsh to drop Smith. We STILL played two defensive midfielders at home - why?! Isn't Pringle a central midfielder? He had a poor half on the left, and Maitland-Niles hasn't played well since September so his display was like I thought it would be. The positives were McGoldrick adding quality second half, Knudsen played well, and Feeney scored. The negatives were just about everything else. It is turning into a sad end of the season.
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carlo88 added 18:35 - Apr 9
How can a season go so wrong?
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prebsa added 18:36 - Apr 9
Bored of reading what the dinasour has to say now. Go to Villa Park!
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12th_Man added 18:36 - Apr 9
Boring game boring comment just go mick burton away next season can't wait 😠😠
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braveblue added 18:38 - Apr 9
What a load of rubbish.
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christiand added 18:38 - Apr 9
Well I think Smith, our player of the year, will be moving on come the summer!
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yungblue added 18:38 - Apr 9
The thing that is wrong is the fact you still emerge from tunnel as our manager
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birdie82 added 18:39 - Apr 9
Club is going backwards and unless a change is made the slide will continue. I watched Elche vs Real Zaragoza last week and it was thoroughly entertaining. 25 Euros for a ticket and Two sides passing the ball forwards with pace and not a long ball in sight. Highlighted what a shambles MM football philosophy is.
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blueherts added 18:39 - Apr 9
Is anyone else tired of his expletive ridden inane responses to questions
It really sums him up - Arrrrogant , defensive and so out of date it is making us a real laughing stock - oh and the most boring team to watch
Still some people seem happy with it ? I think that list is getting shorter
Does ME actually watch and understand football ?
Hyam shouldnt have even started as WHY DID WE HAVE TWO DMs at home in a game we must win !?
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blueherts added 18:39 - Apr 9
Is anyone else tired of his expletive ridden inane responses to questions
It really sums him up - Arrrrogant , defensive and so out of date it is making us a real laughing stock - oh and the most boring team to watch
Still some people seem happy with it ? I think that list is getting shorter
Does ME actually watch and understand football ?
Hyam shouldnt have even started as WHY DID WE HAVE TWO DMs at home in a game we must win !?
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lightingblue added 18:40 - Apr 9
My 7 year old is playing in witham tomorrow. If anybody wants to watch a bunch of kids try their hearts out I'd give you the details. Plus the manager is a genially great guy who plays football the correct way. Least the kids play with a bit of fire in their bellies
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footyblue added 18:42 - Apr 9
poor tactics right from the KO how can you justify dropping the best CB at the moment and it was plain to see the incident had affected Hyam everyone could see that. Brenford were antagonising Hyam at every chance so was obvious it was going to happen, the changes at half time had a negative Impact as well as I though we took game to them after the sending off But what do I know or see
Personally I thought Skuse slipped for their first goal
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TimmyH added 18:45 - Apr 9
The biggest thing which went wrong today Mick was your team selection - again!!

Hyam in for Douglas WRONG! (should have been foley) AMN for Feeney WRONG! (Niles has been poor since November), Varney in for Pittman (hardly the future up front for the club) WRONG! Smith being dropped WRONG! (Both Chambers and Berra have been poorer this season) - if your going to 'freshen up' the team Mick do it correctly.

As for the article about 'Careful what you wish for' regarding how Brentford lost their management in the summer and have gone from play-offs of last season to what was 14th spot this season (hardly a disaster considering the players that left and being a smaller club than us) - how do you feel now Mick? turned over by them, pretty small I should think but being the stubborn bloke you are you probably haven't given it a moments thought!
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Knightsy added 18:48 - Apr 9
Yawn.....do one MM.
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sidtheswan added 18:52 - Apr 9
For the 1st time in months I wasn't bored . We were rubbish but not boring .AMN was appalling Hyam was stupid and don't know what MM has got against Pringle but anyway I almost fell over MM actually played a right back at right back and a right footed centre half, not that it did much good . The ref needed a word with himself he made so many mistakes should be sent back to Sunday League . Finally will Varney ever score and will Sears ever score again?
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prebsa added 18:52 - Apr 9
TimmyH spot on! We have all been calling for a change but these were all the wrong changes. And also still 2 defensive midfielders. With Hyam who always has been an average championship player and a headless chicken gets booked nearly every game!

Also I would add no matter what we change it too even if it is the right changes the tactics will still be the same so I struggle to see where the improvement will come from!
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Karlosfandangal added 18:54 - Apr 9
Why has Smith not been offered a new contract
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jas0999 added 18:56 - Apr 9
No excuse. Brentford deserved to win. The challenge from Hyam was a poor one. End of. He deserved to be sent off in the end. What was more disappointing, is at no point did Hyam attempt to go over to Judge, see what was happening and apologise. He has broken someone's leg with an over aggressive challenge.

Wishing Judge a speedy recovery.
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big_gaz67 added 18:57 - Apr 9
Away from the details of another awful performance how embarrassing is it that a grown man cannot give an interview to the press without feeling the need to constantly swear. He should be fined by both the club and the FA every time he does.......
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dannyrr added 18:58 - Apr 9
Hyam should have been substituted earlier. Why did MM not see that the constant niggling by the Brentford players Hyam was only going to do something stupid. We only started getting it together near the end and I don't think Button had to make one save. The officials were awful and the ref seemed reluctant to give us any decisions after failing to give Hyam a red for the first tackle. Forget the playoffs now and change things - go for a win or try out some kids.
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Suffolk_n_Good added 18:58 - Apr 9
#footballisentertaiment #evansinvestorsell #mccarthyout
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HackneyBlue added 18:59 - Apr 9
Everyone and their F*****g grandmother new Hyam had to come off,you Mick have lost us this game with more school boy errors
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cartman1972 added 19:18 - Apr 9
I hate him with a passion nowadays everything is just so boring.
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TrueBlue1998 added 19:22 - Apr 9
Guys we need to remember that we've had our playmakers (Bishop, Fraser and McGoldrick) injured for most of the season and Mick has had to get by on absolutely no investment. Criticising Evans is fair enough but we've got to look at it in perspective when ripping into Mick
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