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McCarthy: A Real Scrap
Friday, 18th Sep 2015 23:07

Town boss Mick McCarthy felt the Blues 1-1 home draw with Birmingham was a “real scrap” but thought his side had the chances to win it in the second half.

“I’m not sat here thinking we played brilliantly, I have to be honest,” he said. “I think it was a real scrap, a real tough, competitive match against a team who are well organised. Gary’s got them playing well, and they’re a good side.

“It’s hard to come from behind - again - and take the points but we could have nicked it in the second half with some of the chances that we had, but it wasn’t to be.

“I’ll take the point, it might have been the reverse, we might have drawn at Leeds and won here and we’d all be feeling better tonight, but don’t get beat in that game, make sure you don’t lose it.”

He added: “We did have a few openings. At that stage, I was thinking ‘Don’t let one in the other end’ because that is the problem when you keep having chances, you keep having chances, you keep having chances.

“Their goal came from a slip anyway and ours was from a penalty. Just don’t lose it. If you’re not going to score another one, take the point.

“We didn’t sit back, I had Freddie on, Ryan on, my two centre forwards, it wasn’t me saying ‘Hold onto that and keep a draw’, I’m trying to win it, but with a bit of common sense - don’t lose it.”

He said his players kept going right to the whistle, as they always do: “I’ve no doubts about that. they’re a great bunch of lads, very professional and very hard-working. They’re always going to do that.

“For somebody to beat us they’ve got to work hard. And I have to say, Birmingham did tonight, they did both of those things, and we perhaps could have nicked it but it wasn’t to be, so we’ll take the point.”

Regarding the penalty decision, he backed referee Keith Stroud: “It was an impossible position for me to see it, so I’ve looked at it purposely and I think it’s a penalty.

“The reason I think it’s a penalty is because whoever’s tackling him has slid in to tackle him, he’s not just slid straight down the line of it to block it.

“And if that was done outside the box and Ainsley was crossing the ball, his momentum is a foul, and he’d give a foul.

“If that’s done on the halfway line, if he nicks it past somebody and his momentum takes him [into him], it’s a foul. So why is it not a foul in the penalty area? I think it is.

“He went to tackle him and he didn’t get the ball, the ball was crossed. I think it is a penalty, as harsh as it might seem to them.


“It was a fantastic run. It takes something different at times to get a result, and something that excites. It might be a tackle, it might be a great pass, anything in the game that’s gets us going and that did.

“I’ve watched it enough now and it’s a foul, his momentum takes him down. I know it seems a strange place to get it and it seemed a strange decision at the time but I think the referee’s got it right.”

McCarthy says he switched his strikers as Daryl Murphy and David McGoldrick both played the whole game at Leeds.

“That was because of the fact that Didz and Murph played 96, probably almost 100 minutes on Tuesday night and we were playing on Friday,” he continued.

“And I’ve got two really good strikers who are fresh. And I have to say Freddie’s been the top man, he’s been the best of them all this season, without a doubt.

“He was unlucky not to be playing at Leeds. I think Brett’s had a good game, he put the penalty away with real authority.

“I’ve got good strikers, that might be difficult because they’ll all want to play. But if I have to rest them and play players with fresh legs, I’ll do it.

“Ryan Fraser wouldn’t have played if the game was yesterday because he was so sore [having picked up a knock at Leeds]. I gave him a chance.

“He is our player for the season but I don’t use and abuse anybody’s players, and certainly not my own.

“I just thought it was prudent to give him a break and actually in the last 15 minutes he came on and he could have changed the game for us.

“But Larsen Touré played instead of him and I think he had a great game. I think the fans took to him. He’s got to play, I can’t just keep whipping the same ones every week.”

Birmingham manager Gary Rowett felt his team began the game slowly: “I thought we started a little bit sloppily, I thought we allowed their intensity to dominate the second balls. As we knew, they put you under a lot of pressure.

“It took us about six or seven minutes to get going and then I felt we did and we started passing the ball a little bit better, which is very difficult on an evening like this.

“It’s always difficult against Ipswich to have time on the ball to do that because they pressurise you so much and they get in your face all over the pitch.

“I thought we did that really well and we started to have a little period when we started to control the possession and move the ball well and cause them one or two problems.

“And obviously we got the goal, a little bit fortunate with the slip but we’ve still then got to time the pass well.

“I thought Andy Shinnie had under-hit it but he actually timed it quite well and it was an excellent finish from David Cotterill, which he does so often.”

Rowett was less than impressed with the penalty decision: “To get 1-0 up away at Ipswich is something you don’t get very often. I think the way we lost the lead which was the thing which galled me the most really, that was the most disappointing bit.

“For Keith to be 60 yards away from the tackle, for the linesman to be 20 yards away. You don’t see penalties given for those types of tackle.

“I know people can have an argument and say that if that was in the middle of the pitch it would be a foul, but that’s not the point, is it? It has to be a definitive foul to be a penalty because it’s such a big moment in the game.

“That was my disappointment, for them to get back in the game so easily when you’ve worked so hard, that was particularly galling.”

He added: “I don’t think one Ipswich player appealed, so again when that happens and you’re that far from the action why make a controversial decision like that unless you’re 100 per cent sure.

“Keith has made the decision, that’s the way of the world. I was very, very frustrated for 10 or 15 minutes but managed to calm down slightly in the second half.”

Rowett, who praised his side’s second half defending, said he spoke to the referee about the penalty decision after the game.

“I waited in the tunnel for Keith and just said ‘I’m not sure how you can give that as a penalty’ and he said “I saw it as a foul and anywhere else on the pitch it would be a foul’.

“I said ‘Why does every other ref in the country not see it as a foul, because you see it every single week, every single game’.”

Meanwhile, skipper Luke Chambers was ordered to pay £600 in fines and court costs and had three points put on his driving licence earlier today having been caught travelling at 36 mph in a 30 limit in his Mercedes in Playford Road close to the Blues' training ground on May 8th.

Chambers, who the court revealed earns £6,000 a week, was initially offered the chance to pay a fixed penalty or go on a speed awareness course but having failed to respond within the time limit was summonsed to South East Suffolk Magistrates Court.

The 29-year-old pleaded guilty by post and didn't attend court, where he was fined £335, ordered to pay prosecution costs of £85, £34 to the victims' fund and £150 in criminal court costs, in addition to having three points put on his licence.


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blaggers added 23:18 - Sep 18
Rowett has a point. A softer penalty we will not see at Portman Road this season.
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dav86 added 23:19 - Sep 18
Get over it Rowett, you were lucky to escape with a point!
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Mark added 23:31 - Sep 18
I thought there were lots of good performances, Sears lively, Toure very impressive, and Maitland-Niles my man-of-the-match. It feels a waste to have players like Murphy and McGoldrick on the bench, and Oar not even on the bench, but we can't play them all! We were unlucky not to win with the chances we had, although Birmingham missed chances too and that free kick near the end could have seen us facing a defeat. We'll have to take the point and move on.

Is it me or does every match seem to be against tough opposition this season? Our opponents always seem to be doing well, high in the table with good players. Where are the easy home bankers? :-)
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runningout added 23:36 - Sep 18
no easy games...
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Umros added 23:40 - Sep 18
Yada yada Rowett. Simple answer by referee and totally correct, not enough pens are given in the box these days, good on a ref not to bottle it.
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southnorfolkblue added 23:41 - Sep 18
Draw was a fair result on balance as we really didn't test their keeper that much and they looked dangerous on the counter. Toure put a real good shift in and will be an asset on that performance. Berra had a poor night but he can be forgiven that. My biggest gripe is how come the players didn't work out during the warm up that they needed longer studs, because we were slipping all over the place first half. I suppose that's the downside of modern boots...
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KiwiTractor added 23:52 - Sep 18
I'll happily take that penalty, but we would be GUTTED if it was given against us. The fact that no one appealed for a foul tells the story.

Thanks ref.
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carsey added 00:03 - Sep 19
I haven't seen it yet and it was down the other end of the ground but I say accept it cause there will be plenty we don't get.
Was disappointed with how jittery the defence were and Tommy Smith while a100%,player is a liability on his right foot.
Shame the front players couldn't take one of the chances on offer but at least we didn't get beaten.
Well pleased with Toure and AMN. Just want to get the Man Utd game out of the way so we can concentrate on the league. Don't want another hangover like Southampton.
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rkl added 00:10 - Sep 19
I've just watched it again, and the referee sprinted up the pitch and was 25-30 yards away from the incident, not 60, Mr Rowett.
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NSL added 00:43 - Sep 19
Hang on a minute, 600 quid fine for doing 36 in a 30?? That cannot be right. Is that because he appealed the standard fine or what?? Please clarify.
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Mr_Evans added 06:06 - Sep 19
By letter of the law it's a penalty all day long, the referee was actually in a very good position actually - just outside of the box, not 60 yards away. Instead of moaning at the ref, Rowett should be thumping his player and asking why he was lunging in like that inside the box. Idiotic defending.
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battyblue added 06:18 - Sep 19
A point is a point but not as good as three which it should have been but for very poor finishing from the team with the best four strikers in the championship allegedly,,cant blame MM for that,,Toure had very good game brought the ball down to play it on the turf and battled hard to close down and win balls unlike some others who persistently play head tennis and hoof it up in the air the ball spends more time in the clouds than on the ground Luke Chambers being the worst offender cant pick a pass to save his life, also need Bru back desperately in center midfield to create for the strikers. Tommy Smith and Niles also had good games tonjght
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muccletonjoe added 07:12 - Sep 19
Smith, amn and toure all had good games, we need bru and bish back. We won't have our best team out until we replace Douglas
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GiveusaWave added 07:34 - Sep 19
Didn't see the game but sounds like Toure had an excellent full debut.

What is it with Douglas? He played well against Leeds but it sounds like he had yet another bad game against Birmingham. Is he just taking time to settle into the team?

Can see us having an inconsistent season ahead. 6th place would be a great result for us this year.
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essexboy added 07:39 - Sep 19
A very hard fought game,one which we should have won.Very impressed with toure and AMN.According to the rules it was a pen,but I felt we were rather lucky to get it as many a Ref would not have given it.Can someone please tell me just what does Douglas bring to this team.To me he offers nothing whatsoever,he never made a telling pass and most of the time hardly got into the Brum pen box.I hate to moan about a town player but to me he is a waste of time.Lets just hope Bru or Bishop will be back in the frame for next Saturday.I still worry about Gerkin,he had very little to do but flapped at two saves and I feel a better keeper would have saved their goal,but then that's just mean having a moan.As much as I like BP Murphy should still have started with Sears.One point to add,I don't think Berra is at his best,he seems to have slowed down and is a pace of the ball.Looks like he is still carrying an injury.COYB.
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floridaboy added 07:49 - Sep 19
6 miles over the limit. £600 can't be right. Surely it's £60
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sticklegs added 08:07 - Sep 19
I was right in front of the pen incident and it was a very harsh decision, but I'm sure we'll have similar ones go against over over the course of the season. Toure was excellent again. He impressed me on his debut against Stevenage and I'm sure he'll end up being one of our key players.
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Kikapu added 08:51 - Sep 19
Must have history otherwise he's been eligible to attend a 'Speed awareness course'. How do I know? Just been on one - for a 35 in a 30.
Let's hope he's at top speed for Man U match!
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PhilTWTD added 08:59 - Sep 19
Kikapu

He was, have added a bit of additional detail to initial story.
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vanmunt added 09:47 - Sep 19
Started the season playing some nice football and even against Reading we played better than last night.. Chambers hoofing the ball to nobody gets frustrating very quickly, if you keep giving the ball away so cheaply you are going to get punished.
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StowTractorBoy added 10:24 - Sep 19
What absolute drivel Rowett. Are you saying change the laws of the game for incidents in the penalty box ? It was a reckless challenge and I agree with MM anywhere else on the pitch it is a foul so why not in the box. Disappointed we did not get the 3 points but cannot fault the effort and endeavour of our lads. I think there will be many more of these tight matches as there so many decent teams in the division this season. It is fast becoming Premier League 2 and will get stronger. A must win match next Saturday against Bristol City and hopefully a decent performance against Man United. Whatever happens at Old Trafford it £500K in the bank.
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Fatcatevans added 10:25 - Sep 19
6 grand a week to hoof the ball up the park aimlessly?
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TimmyH added 12:57 - Sep 19
Although Birmingham have improved certainly going by this game anyway if we are to consider ourselves candidates for promotion it's games like these we should be winning.

Felt McCarthy got the starting line up wrong - if we are going to persevere with the Skuse/Douglas pairing in the centre it was pushing it starting the inexperienced Toure (with us) and AMN although they both didn't have bad games it looked all a bit huff and puff with a lot of endeavour and not much quality. Personally would have liked to see McG start behind Sears and Murphy and maybe either AMN or Toure as a sub. Still no start for Parr either and looks like Micks gonna stick with Chambers out of position all season!

Noticed no Bish or Bru on the bench! - on another note please lets hope Douglas doesn't become one of Mick's favourites.
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yorksblue added 14:44 - Sep 19
Usual rabbits in headlights defending. Bham were rubbish, but we still looked as if we were going to gift it to them every time they got near the 18 yard box..
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TimmyH added 20:25 - Sep 19
Chyambers on 6 grand a week!!! - holy smoke, no wonder we're not shelling out on transfers. Over paid comes to mind.
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