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McCarthy: Second Best and Deserved Nowt
Saturday, 8th Mar 2014 18:22

Blues boss Mick McCarthy admitted his side were second best and deserved nothing from their 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough

“Second best, got nowt, deserved nowt,” was the Town manager’s succinct summing up of his side’s performance at the Riverside.

He said the players were understandably down after such an under par display: “The atmosphere in the dressing room was as you’d imagine, pretty sombre and not very buoyant after that, not buoyant at all.

“Disappointment as much as anything about the way we played. We didn’t compete, not like we normally do.”

Why was that the case? “If knew why that was I’d put it immediately right,” McCarthy continued. “I could give you a whole host of reasons: we’ve had players away, we’ve had a bit of a broken week. We’ve travelled up, but I never believe that because we have to travel anyway.

“But I actually think they played well. Before the goal there wasn’t much in it but once they got the goal, I thought they played well. They got on top of us and didn’t let us play at all.

“I would also say that they’ve got a fair few quid in that team, I have to be honest. They’ve just signed Lee Tomlin and Danny Graham was being sold to Swansea and Hull in the Premier League, and then there’s Mustapha Carayol, they’ve got Albert Adomah on the bench, who they spent a million quid on.


“So, they’ve got a good side, Grant Leadbitter, who we couldn’t afford to keep, Nathaniel Chalobah is on loan from Chelsea.

“They’ve got a good side and to stop that we’ve got to play well and we didn’t. I guess I should give them some credit because I thought they did play well.”

He was disappointed with his side's defending for both Danny Graham’s goals: “We had the best chance through Tayls just prior to the first goal.

“It wasn’t like us, not like my team, not like us to let Carayol wriggle out of that and then come on the inside and shoot. Unlike us, but I don’t want to detract from them because I thought they played well.”

McCarthy was unsure whether keeper Dean Gerken ought to have done better: “I haven’t really seen that again. I don’t know how difficult it was to stop, so I’ll have to have another look at that.”

As for Graham’s second, a header from a Leadbitter corner, he added: “It was awful marking, that’s not like us.

“Bad day at the office, I go back to my first comment — didn’t get owt, didn’t deserve owt, second best. You can ask me to put meat on the bones of that but I think it sums it up fairly.”

Frank Nouble was substituted at the break, but McCarthy says he could have replaced any of his frontmen.

“He put in as much effort as anybody, I could have taken any one of the three of them off, to be fair,” he continued. “But I was going to go 4-4-2, see if we could get something back and he was the unlucky one who had to come off.

“I thought I’d leave Tayls where he was and see if he could replicate some of last week’s performance, and I don’t think he did.

“Murph looked like he’d been away and hadn’t had a week’s training with us. It could have been anybody.”

The Town boss says centre-half Christophe Berra is OK despite receiving treatment after kicking George Friend’s foot in a strong tackle in the second half: “He’s all right, he’s very lucky, he could have been carted off with that challenge.”

McCarthy confirmed that Anthony Wordsworth missed trip with the back problem he suffered in training on Thursday and said skipper Carlos Edwards was left behind as he wasn’t going to be in the 18: “Carlos wasn’t going to be on the bench, so he stayed and trained with a view to Tuesday and Saturday.”

Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka was relieved to see his side score after drawing seven consecutive blanks, a total of 12 hours and 14 minutes without a goal.

“Finally the goals arrived and I’m very happy,” he said. “The first thing is our supporters deserve to see us scoring goals and winning, and the second thing is for my team because they were working very well in the last game at home and they deserved to score goals.

“[I said that] if we played as we are playing at the moment, the goals would arrive and finally they arrived.”


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Andy32Cracknell added 21:14 - Mar 9
Totally fed up and dejected is an understatement. We need to get a young and hungry manager in who is going to go back to basics. Someone who is prepared to coach and educate the so-called proffessional footballers in our club how to play football. I.e pass and move, keep the ball on the deck, one-two touch passing. A manager who is prepared to ship out the crap and bring players into the club who give us the ability to play with width, pace and cutting edge.
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blueherts added 08:05 - Mar 10
Andy32 Best young manager out there IMO is Ernie Howe
Trouble comes back to same !- we have NO MONEY and cant see ME back anyone
I would imagine MM is on a nice big salary though and I would assume some sort of bonus to get promotion
..Oh hold on a minute , if he was , he surely wouldnt have taken a striker off for a Def midfielder !!?
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tractorboyz82 added 08:08 - Mar 10
If tabb and nouble start on Tuesday night I won't be attending anymore games this season anyone is welcome to my season ticket for the rest of the season I think nouble is a top bloke but he is the worst player I've ever seen in a town shirt il put money on 442 Tuesday nite with this team

Gerken
Chambers
Smith
Berra
Cressy
Green
Skuse
Tabb
Hyam
Murphy
Nouble

I'm putting a Tenner on Yeovil 4-0 win
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blueherts added 08:20 - Mar 10
Got to start Mings at LB with Cresswell on LM
Williams with Skuse and Hyam
Richardson at RB and Smith and Chambers at CBs
Taylor up front and the other two you could pick anyone
About all as average as each other

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J4ck22 added 15:08 - Mar 10
Jesus christ, anyone reading these comments would think we're in the relegation zone instead of 9th. We've been consistently in the top half all season with a limited team and people are still surprised when we play badly sometimes. Half the people here are clearly just out to instantly place blame on Mick whenever we play poorly instead of the players who were more at fault on saturday. Do you all seriously expect Mick to just turn on a switch that allows us to play super attacking football with the players we've got? No, that's just stupid and unrealistic.

We're 9th. That's a miracle in itself. Calm down.
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