x

Varney: McCarthy Key to Move - Ipswich Town News

The attraction of working for boss Mick McCarthy convinced new loan signing Luke Varney to join Town, rather than the other clubs keen to recruit him on loan from Blackburn.

Varney, 32, admitted: "There was a bit of interest from other managers who basically told me that I would probably start games but with the lads in the position they are in, and to be part of something that has been so successful so far this season, I decided to join Ipswich.

"To work under Mick was also a great pull and something I’m really pleased to have done.

"I’ve been sub a lot in the last couple of years and when I’ve seen him I’ve always thought I would like to play for him.

"Some of his comments are good and when I think back I have played quite well against his teams over the years, so that was something that helped me to decide to come here.

"A lot of players have asked me about him and said they would also like to play for him.”

The much-travelled striker made a huge impression on the Town boss, particularly in November 2010 when he netted a stunning third-minute goal in a Premier League fixture for Blackpool against Wolves (which he can be seen celebrating with ex-Blue DJ Campbell and Charlie Adam above), who were managed by McCarthy at the time.

Varney recalled: "It was a big game for us because we were both down near the bottom. Ian Evatt hit it long to me on the left and I managed to chest it, got a great contact and it flew in the top corner.

"I remember running over to Ian Holloway and I think I caught Mick in the corner of my eye, sort of poker-faced as if he wasn’t really too bothered about it.

"But he did mention it when we met and said it was probably one of the best goals he has ever seen, so hopefully I can replicate one for Ipswich while I’m here.”

McCarthy wasn’t the only onlooker who was impressed because none other than Prince William, president of The Football Association, was also in the crowd to enjoy the majestic strike.

Varney added: "After the game I went upstairs to get the champagne and Prince William was there. He shook my hand and said the goal would live long in his memory.

"I think he was on a stag party in Blackpool so he’d have had a good night after that.

"I think it’s the best goal I’ve scored, especially as it was in the Premier League and we got the win as well. It was a big day for us.”

If Varney has his way he will be back in English football’s top flight again in the not too distant future, perhaps even with Town if all goes according to plan over the final weeks of the current campaign.

He said: "I definitely feel I could do a job in the Premier League. The last couple of years have been frustrating because I’ve not played a lot of games and I started late as a professional as well.

"My age might say differently but I feel a lot younger than I really am. Mick said he didn’t even look at my age because he knows about me and that I’ve still got a lot left in me. I feel like I’ve still got a lot to offer.”

What to read next:

Al-Hamadi Undergoes Op
Blues striker Ali Al-Hamadi successfully underwent surgery on his adductor injury earlier today.
McKenna With Southgate at Villa
Town boss Kieran McKenna was pictured with England manager Gareth Southgate at this evening’s 3-3 draw between Aston Villa and Liverpool at Villa Park this evening.
Clarke Undergoes Achilles Surgery
Blues right-back Harry Clarke has revealed he has undergone surgery on the Achilles injury he has been managing for the last two seasons.
Al-Hamadi Set For Surgery
Blues striker Ali Al-Hamadi is set to undergo surgery on his long-standing adductor injury when he returns from his post-season holiday, TWTD understands.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Tractor Girls Trio Collect Awards
Tractor Girls trio Sophie Peskett, Natasha Thomas and Nina Meollo collected their honours at this afternoon’s FA Women’s National League Awards at the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley.
Ndaba's Loan Side Killie Qualify For Europe
Blues central defender Corrie Ndaba helped Kilmarnock to confirm their place in next season’s Europa League second qualifying round via a 1-0 Scottish Premiership win at St Mirren yesterday.
Hayes Suffers Second Wembley Heartbreak
Blues keeper Nick Hayes suffered Wembley heartache for the second time in six days yesterday as his loan side Solihull Moors were beaten on penalties by Gateshead in the FA Trophy final.
De Zerbi: Sarmiento Was Important For Ipswich
Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi says he has kept a close eye on Jeremy Sarmiento during his loan spell with the Blues.
U18s Beaten in Final Game
Town’s U18s were defeated 3-1 by Peterborough United at London Road in their final Professional Development League Two South match of the season this afternoon.