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McCarthy: Top Six Will Be the Target
Monday, 26th Jun 2017 17:12

Town boss Mick McCarthy says the Blues will be aiming for a top-six finish when 2017/18 gets under way on Saturday 5th August with a home game against Birmingham City.

“That’s where we’ll be aiming, we always do," McCarthy said when asked if the play-offs will be the target.

“We lost quite a number of players in the summer but it was probably time to freshen it up and I’d still like to freshen it up, whether we can move some out and get some more in [remains to be seen].

“I’m always optimistic, I always think we’ll be competitive. There will be teams, of course, coming down with how many millions I’ve no idea, there’s two from the previous year, Villa and Norwich, who have still got their parachute payments.

“That makes life difficult, Sheffield Wednesday threw money around last year, Derby as well.

"It’s become a really tough ask to get in it, but I guess if anybody broke the mould it was Huddersfield last year, so congratulations to them and everybody will be looking to do it like that now.”

Huddersfield now provide a blueprint for clubs such as Town, the Terriers having finished 19th in 2015/16 before winning promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs last month.

“It used to be Charlton,” McCarthy reflected. “I think they spent a few quid on players, I’d have to have that confirmed but they didn’t come for nothing, although I think they had one of the sensible wage bills.


“I thought they were brilliant, they were outstanding, they played some wonderful football, so I guess that is the blueprint for everybody - to play football like that, to get out of the league and get to the Premier League.

“But it won’t be easy. I remember 10 or 15 years ago everybody was trying to emulate Charlton and stay in the Premier League. Look what’s happened there.”

How different does he expect his XI which starts against Birmingham to be from the team which ended last season? “I’ve not given that too much consideration. But if you want to consider it now, Christophe Berra won’t be here. Tom Lawrence won’t be here, Toumani Diagouraga won’t be here.

“Jonny Douglas won’t be here, Jonny Williams won’t be here, Tom Lawrence is not here. There are a few missing. Whoever started our last game, there are going to be a few changes, that’s for sure.”

McCarthy, who took over as Town boss in November 2012, believes now is the right time to freshen up the squad.

“Without a doubt,” he added. “Some are always forced on you, others are necessity and some just run their course. It needs freshening up, definitely, without any doubt.”

Despite having been under fire from a significant section of fans throughout last season, McCarthy says proving people wrong isn’t something which particularly motivates him.

“I’m not really bothered about proving people wrong because I probably didn’t think they were right in the first place,” he insisted.

“I’d like to be in charge of a team that plays better football, which we had done over the past four years prior to last season, and have better results and please more people than we annoyed. I’m not so sure, it was probably 50/50 last year.

“I don’t enjoy that, but I not thinking I’ve got to prove people wrong because I’m not so sure they were all right anyway.”

What would help to turn Town from a team which finished 16th last year into play-off contenders?

“We certainly wouldn’t want to lose our best striker [shortly before the transfer window closes], that’s always going to be a bone of contention, although it turned out we got a good deal.

“We need to play better because I don’t think we played particularly well, but from Christmas onwards we were in a relegation scrap and it was a means to an end.

“And to be fair, that’s how it happened in the last few games when we beat Burton away and Newcastle here. We had to make sure we stayed in this league so we could fight again.”

With season ticket sales having dropped by around 15 per cent to just below 10,000, does he feel a sense of responsibility to persuade those fans back to Portman Road?

“I always feel a responsibility, of course,” he continued. “It’s a big responsibility on my shoulders to get the team to perform. And I’ve said, I don’t think we did last year. It wasn’t as exciting as previous years.

“From Christmas I’d recognise that we weren’t that good. It was a scrap, there’ll be a few fans who are watching Rotherham, Blackburn and Wigan who are going to feel a lot worse than ours do.

“But I get it, we have to play a lot better. We weren’t that entertaining and we’ll try to improve that this year.”


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runningout added 14:44 - Jun 27
Sorry but aiming for top 6 is shocking the way I work.. Same old poo, different season:-/
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PortmanTerrorist added 14:47 - Jun 27
Good to see the attitude has not changed......towards the supporters. Football has been dire for 3 years; even when we were winning more with Murphy it was hardly Robson-esque. And lets be honest, as much as we want a winning team, we want to see the type of football delivered by Robson and Burley, which weirdly coincided with our most successful spells since the 60s!

Football and success, as Huddersfield proved, is feasible. Gut feeling is Mick will revert to type as soon as we get beat.

FYI Huddersfield were beaten 5-0 by Fulham at end of October last year and did not win again until mid December, BUT THEY KEPT PLAYING FOOTBALL THEIR WAY. Anyone think Mick would have done the same ? Anyone ?
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Taricco_Fan added 14:54 - Jun 27
In which division?
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FenboyBlue added 14:57 - Jun 27
"This time next year, Rodney, we'll be millionaires"
Top 6 is looking even more difficult than it was last year.
We must be the only team in the division without parachute payments now.
It looks like we've got a couple of decent new recruits in the offing but I can't see it making a drastic amount of difference to last season. I was expecting to see some serious ambition from the owner after the malaise of last season but it's looking like 'survival' yet again at the moment.
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OldClactonBlue added 15:23 - Jun 27
As arrogant as ever.
Let's see what happens when they start playing again! It doesn't matter who we sign if the tactics remain the same.
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midastouch added 15:57 - Jun 27
Seems Mick was in Florida for so long he's forgotten that we finished in our worst position for 58 years last season!
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uppersirbob added 16:13 - Jun 27
If I was the manager and got asked what is your target for the new season my answer would be to win the league

Not try to finish top six I wanna win it

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bedsitfc added 17:15 - Jun 27
Points over ten games

Difficult to beat
2 wins
2 defeats
6 draws

Total 12 points

Try to win

4 wins
4 defeats
2 draws

Total 14 points

More points trying to win and happier supporters
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:57 - Jun 27
All i know is it's preseason. Soon be actual football baby
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Dissboyitfc added 19:03 - Jun 27
Just reading that made me realise again just how much i want him out.

Go Dino Go !!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 19:05 - Jun 27
.......... same old script reading, pre season after pre season with this man.

Nothing changes there with the man - and don't expect anything else to either.

Where's the pre season optimism in terms of the Club making positive moves (other than the normal wording) to entice the demising support to return ?

Another false dawn beckons - so don't be surprised when it happens, you easily pleased people.
Expect an increase in the price of the Pies to - after all Mick has to be paid his well earned salary...... !!!!

Keep being deluded some of you - you deserve just that.
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runningout added 19:51 - Jun 27
Love MM having optimism.. Hope we can lay off the sitting back on leads, that have cost us too many points. Just can't see it with little change in squad and attitude
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Blue_Moses added 21:16 - Jun 27
If we are clear of the bottom six I will get the champers out
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