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McCarthy: Stick Together and We Can Turn it Around
Friday, 23rd Oct 2015 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy says the Blues need to stick together as they look to end a run which has seen them win just once in their last eight league games. On Saturday, Town visit Nottingham Forest, another side currently going through a difficult spell.

McCarthy believes it’s vital for players to show character during the tough times: “That’s got to be evident every week but it certainly is now.

"When things are going against you and people are on the turn, they’re turning on me, they’re turning on players, what you can’t afford to do is turn on each other.

“You need to stick together and keep playing. We’re far from the position we were in three years ago and the club is in a different position now.

“We’ve just got to keep going and be confident that we can turn it around, and I don’t doubt that for one minute.”

McCarthy believes it can take just one win to kick-start a revival: “Of course, and look across the league. Forest are similar to us, they’ve had a stutter. I see Wolves have lost two on the bounce having had a good run and Brentford won two on the bounce.

“It’s the ones that get the consistency, of course, the likes of Derby - but then they’ve spent a few quid so they’re entitled to have a consistent run - it’s those ones that’ll be up near the top.

“I saw an interview with Grant Leadbitter from Middlesbrough having lost [1-0 at Cardiff] the other night and he was distraught. It happens. It’s turning it around, so three points from somewhere would make a huge difference.”

Town are currently 11th, five points off former skipper Leadbitter’s Boro in the final play-off place and already eight behind second-placed Birmingham City and 12 from surprise leaders Brighton.

Asked whether the gap to the top two is already becoming difficult to bridge despite the season still having 34 games remaining, he said: “It could get a whole lot bigger, it could get a lot shorter as well. It’s up to us to try and cut the gap.

“There are some good sides up there and Hull showed what a good side they are the other night.

“I look across the whole league and I think Birmingham came here, they’re doing really well, they look like a good side. Huddersfield look like a good side, Bristol City, who were propping the league up, look like a good side.

“There are no mugs in the league and we’ve just got to do our damnedest to get back to winning ways.”

The Blues haven’t scored for three games and McCarthy admits that given his strike force goals weren’t something he anticipated being a problem.

“It is a surprise,” he said. “It’s not something that we’ve stopped working at, we continue to work at that and we’ve got players with really good ability in the final third.

“I can’t do anything about the ones that have gone. We’ll keep working towards the Forest game and hopefully we can test their keeper far more.”

Having switched to a 4-3-3 formation at the KC Stadium in midweek, McCarthy isn’t ruling out utilising that system rather than his more usual 4-4-2 again in the future.

“Possibly, we’ll have a look at Forest and see what they’re doing,” he added. “It did work well, I would take that first 35 minutes at Hull in every away game we ever play in, but we let our guard down.

“I have to say it was a good goal by them and the one that really cost us was the second just before half-time.”


The East Midlanders, who are subject to a Financial Fair Play embargo, have also been enduring a tough spell of late, although they were close to winning at home to Burnley in midweek until the Clarets grabbed a 90th minute equaliser to make it 1-1, 15 minutes after Henri Lansbury’s red card had reduced Forest to 10 men.

Dougie Freedman’s side are 16th, three points behind the Blues and have gone five games without a win. Their only home victory this season came against Rotherham in August.

“I keep hearing about their embargo and other things but we all have injuries, we all have problems, we all have our difficulties,” McCarthy said.

“It’s for all of us just to get on with it and to try and make the most of what we’ve got. That’s something I’ve learnt over the years.”

He admits neither team is likely to be high in confidence going into the match: “We’ll find out, won’t we? We’ll go up there to try and win, there’s no question about that.

“But if there are two teams who have just been suffering a little bit then hardly any of us will be brimming with confidence in terms of playing.

“But it’s incredible how that can change so quickly - you get a goal early on maybe. We played well on Tuesday for 35 minutes, we were fine and had we got the goal, who knows our confidence might have been brimming this week.

“But we didn’t, it was Hull that got it. So we’ll go and try and do the same again, try and play well and this time score.”

Town almost claimed their first win at the City Ground since the 1999/00 promotion season last October but the Blues conceded a late Michail Antonio goal and the match ended 2-2.

“It was, and from a restart, from a corner kick which we’re usually better at defending than that, that’s for sure.

“I think they’ve got their problems in terms of injuries, they’re having a difficult time. But somebody will be interviewing Dougie Freedman and saying ‘A win from anywhere would be good and Ipswich are struggling, they’ll be coming here on Saturday…’. It’s a big game for both of us.”

Former Blues loanee Jonny Williams could make his first start for Forest against Town with McCarthy well aware of the danger the Crystal Palace man presents.

“He’s a fabulous player, he’s not started for them but maybe the injuries and the suspensions that they’ve got will force him into the team,” he said.

“I’m not sure I’d be delighted with that, in fact I wouldn’t be because we all know the damage he can do. But it’ll be nice to see him, he’s great lad, he did really well for us.”

McCarthy says Williams was still not fully fit from the thigh injury he suffered when with the Blues last season when he was assembling his squad in the summer.

“He was still injured and we’d put our squad together. Of course I’d always consider Jonny but once I’d got the squad together there wasn’t room for him anyway, sadly.

“He played against Andorra for Wales, he’s not been playing for Forest but they’ve got a few injuries so he might play on Saturday, that would worry me.”

McCarthy looks set to stick with Dean Gerken in goal with Jonas Knudsen at left-back. Christophe Berra is a doubt with a hip problem sustained at Hull on Tuesday and if the Scotland international misses out then the Blues boss may be forced into a reshuffle at the back.

Skipper Luke Chambers could move into the centre from the right alongside Tommy Smith with either Jonny Parr or Josh Emmanuel at right-back, while Piotr Malarczyk is an alternative option to come in at the centre of the defence.

In central midfield, Cole Skuse will return if fit having missed the game at Hull with an ankle problem. McCarthy may feel that three games in a week is too much for 32-year-old Jonathan Douglas with Kevin Bru likely to start if either of this season’s two regular starters miss out.

On the left, the Town boss could give a second league start to Tommy Oar, who is back in training following the concussion he suffered in the Huddersfield match. Ainsley Maitland-Niles could be on the right, although another option might be to start Freddie Sears out wide.

That would allow David McGoldrick - who is expected to be fit after missing out in midweek with a groin problem - to partner Daryl Murphy, who netted twice in last season’s corresponding fixture.

Forest failed in a bid to sign former Blues midfielder Liam Trotter on loan from Bolton this week, although some reports claim that the deal could still go through [EDIT: the deal eventually went through on Saturday morning in time for Trotter to face his old club].

Skipper Lansbury starts his suspension following his red card in midweek, while defender Matt Mills serves the final game his ban for a dismissal in the home defeat to Hull.

Midfielder Ben Osborn is a doubt with a groin problem, while defender Michael Mancienne (knee), midfielders Chris Cohen (knee), Andy Reid (groin), Robert Tesche (foot) and Kyle Ebecilio (hamstring), and strikers Britt Assombalonga (knee) and Matty Fryatt (achilles) are all currently sidelined.

Blues captain Chambers joined Town on a Bosman free transfer after departing the City Ground in the summer of 2012, while striker McGoldrick signed on loan from Forest in January 2013 before putting pen to paper on a permanent deal the following summer.

Williams has so far made two sub appearances since joining Forest on loan from Palace. The Wales international had three stints on loan with the Blues in the last two seasons in which he scored two goals in 15 starts and five sub appearances.

Historically, Forest very much have the upper hand, winning 34 of the games between the two sides (31 in the league), 17 (16) ending in draws and Town winning 20 (19).

Town’s last win at the City Ground was back in December 1999 when Matt Holland netted in a 1-0 victory.

The Tricky Trees are without a win in five and have won just once at home this season, a 2-1 victory over Rotherham in August.

The teams last met at Portman Road in April in last season’s penultimate Championship match when Sears netted a deflected 83rd minute goal to see his side to a 2-1 win.

Murphy put the Blues, who moved up to fifth as a result of the win, in front with his 25th goal of the season on 22 but Berra’s 53rd minute own goal handed the visitors a lifeline before Sears’s late winner.

In October at the City Ground, Antonio’s injury time goal prevented the Blues from claiming the three points as the teams played out an entertaining 2-2 draw.

Murphy had twice put the Blues in front with Tesche having grabbed the home side’s first equaliser.

Saturday’s referee is Paul Tierney from Lancashire, who has shown 41 yellow cards and one red in 12 games so far this season.

Tierney’s most recent Town match was the 2-0 derby defeat to Norwich in March in which he booked Skuse, Tyrone Mings and two Canaries.

Prior to that he was in charge of the 3-1 home defeat to Barnsley in November 2010 and the after-extra-time 1-0 Carling Cup win at Crewe three months earlier.

Town squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Parr, Emmanuel, Knudsen, Berra, Smith, Malarczyk, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Coke, McDonnell, Maitland-Niles, Touré, Sears, Pitman, Murphy, McGoldrick.


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christiand added 06:10 - Oct 23
Naturally, I want us to get three points, but think we will get turned over once again quite comfortably. The team lacks resilience, creativity and is devoid of ideas attacking wise.....well apart from the hoof ball to Murphy - 2-0 forest.
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BlueKush added 06:41 - Oct 23
"McCarthy looks set to stick with Dean Gerken in goal..."

FFS
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hector_clifford added 06:48 - Oct 23
I hope we find our best team and formation and just stick with it for a run of games. We need to make teams worry about us and adapt to our game. We always seem to mirror the other teams formation.
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bluefeast added 07:12 - Oct 23
Sears on the right is what is ruining him ,he is gifted in the middle , making things happen and scoring goals , top scorer and top on assists ,ffs MM don't stick him out wide.
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jdtractor96 added 07:15 - Oct 23
The headline says it all - we must stick together! McCarthy is still the man for the job 100%. We showed up at Hull full of injuries - meaning Coke and Toure effectively had to start. You look at Hull's bench and Maloney, Huddlestone & Diame were unused subs. Unfortunately we still haven't got the depth to compete with many clubs on a larger budget. All it takes is a few injuries and suddenly our squad looks very depleted. McCarthy has assembled this squad and most importantly believes in it. I am proud of what this football club has achieved in the past few years under Mick. Every team goes through a bad patch of form and this is certainly ours. Let's start our season tomorrow and get 3 points at Forest! Even if we get beat 3-0 again I'll still be backing McCarthy. COYB!
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frezzieblue added 07:32 - Oct 23
Why is there the need to constantly moan about Gerken starting. There really isn't much to chose between him and Bart. Just remember last season that Bart got dropped as he wasn't playing well but he was given several games before this happened. In the last few games Gerken has played better and certainly hasn't cost us any goals, give him a break.
Sears needs to be played through the middle as since he has been moved about he has been less effective. Is it a coincidence that since he has been played in about 3 positions a game he has stopped scoring and our results have slumped. Bru needs to play week in week out as he works hard but is also a lot more creative than Douglas. Enough has been said about the defence although Berra being injured could give us the chance to play a balanced back four and Parr at right back.
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prebsa added 07:53 - Oct 23
How can people say there is not much between our two keepers, the difference is so obvious! Bart has to start he has more control in the air, he is not afraid to come off his line, and he also gives the defence alot more confidence, something they definitely need right now.

A Berra injury means Mick is forced into balancing the back 4 rather than actually figuring it out by himself, hopefully it will show him how vital being balanced is.
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Gingerblues added 08:13 - Oct 23
It is easy to find a scapegoat but....wasn't it around this time last season Gerken lost us it to forest in the last minute by flapping at a corner (after leading 0-2). Bart then came in and from then on we looked solid.
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Penguinblue added 08:20 - Oct 23
Don't flatter yourself that people are on the turn because of poor results Mr Hoofball = carrt on picking your favorites in ridiculous positions - the worst football tactician in the league.. Your press conferences are more embarrassing than a second rate politician. Please leave. Get out of our club.
Is his car freshly washed and waxed Chambers?
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DurhamTownFan added 08:48 - Oct 23
About the playing style: no complaining when we're win if but when we're losing it just makes us look thick! That's why people are starting to turn a bit lately. Win some games and all this will change. It'll come, but I hope for MM's sake it comes before the AGM!
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theipswichman added 08:49 - Oct 23
Any one that thinks Gerken is the problem is deluded, yes Bart is probably slightly better but we are much weaker in other areas of the pitch, RB for example...
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cats_whiskers added 09:15 - Oct 23
Quote: “McCarthy: Stick together and we can turn it around”
Currently.
We have as much adhesive as a ‘Post-it' note
And more in need of a lot of Elastoplast Plasters
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BrettenhamBlue added 09:18 - Oct 23
Am I the only one who simply doesn't get the FFP rules? So they were on an embargo and they brought in Williams (a player we undoubtedly wanted) on loan?

If the FA has these rules they should have the guts to stringently enforce them.

I believe MM will reignite our season against Forest. Expect a one-sided thrashing ahead!

cOYB!
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Townie29 added 09:23 - Oct 23
Let keep sticking with MM and show our support anything can happen once we get out of this rut!
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frezzieblue added 09:23 - Oct 23
I know everyone is entitled to their opinion, but seriously, no one was calling for MM to go in August when we were top of the league. Instead of all the negativity why not try backing the team and players selected. The problem is we over achieved last season. Many fans didn't mind the style last season because we were winning. We all wanted it to be easier on the eye. Now we have got in different players and the likes of Tabb and Anderson aren't playing we are more exposed at the back. Chambers shortcomings at right back (enough has been said on this subject) are highlighted as he is often isolated as AMN doesn't track back like Ando did last year. Knudsen has the same issue on the left.
Lets all get behind the team and manager because all this moaning won't change anything.
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yorksblue added 09:44 - Oct 23
Doubt if Leadbitter Will be distraught after our sky game
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warktheline added 10:01 - Oct 23
McCarthy your lack of respect towards us fans hasn't helped one little bit. If you want to make amends try showing some courage and remove one of your centre backs! You get paid for making tough decisions, so bloody make some. It's all to comfortable at present!
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TR11BLU added 10:09 - Oct 23
The Blues haven't scored for three games and McCarthy admits that given his strike force goals weren't something he anticipated being a problem.

Well if you decided on your best combination up front (Seras must play down the middle) and stuck with it then maybe things would work. The constant changing and shuffling clearly isnt the answer. Funny thing is you stick with a constant back five which does need changing!!!

You have the players (your words) so play them in their correct positions and persevere.
If not cheerio...
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TR11BLU added 10:14 - Oct 23
'We played well on Tuesday for 35 minutes, we were fine and had we got the goal, who knows our confidence might have been brimming this week'.

Really...?
We had a bit of possesion whilst Hull settled into the game. We wouldnt have scored in a month of Sundays and once Hull decided to up the ante we were always going to concede and get beat.
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MVBlue added 10:23 - Oct 23
Good luck team. Dont lose this one Mick.
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neillrumsey added 10:40 - Oct 23
I find it hard to understand why MM finds it strange that we're not scoring goals. He should speak to the fans as we have creative wingers who cant get in the game as the ball is constantly being lumped forward. No creativity is the result. Centre midfield we have two very similar players in Skuse and Douglas neither of which are forward thinking and creative. We are trying to accommodate Murphy who at present looks well off the pace albeit he did well off the bench last weekend. Sears needs to be down the middle and McG has to play as he is creative and holds the ball. Simple equation Hoof it forward - creativity = no goals and few chances. Defence have no confidence in Gerken who still makes great saves but cannot command his six yard box and is too quiet. MM please make some positive changes tomorrow as we are slipping away and crowds are diminishing. Stubbornness = failure
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FenboyBlue added 10:49 - Oct 23
Mick: "Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Bryan Ferry!"
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sadler added 12:47 - Oct 23
I don't agree with people calling for Mick to go.

Lets all remember what a state we were in when he took over the managerial position. I do not want us to repeat what happened to Jim Magilton and how he was treated. Jim arguably had a better squad then Mick's got now but guided us to just one point off the play-off's and we played some attractive football too! Then we all got a little too expectant and set ourselves back 5 seasons with the awful appointments of both Roy Keane and Paul Jewell. Let's keep the faith with Mick, we do have a good squad and a very good manager, I do believe one big win will get us on our way. We are only 5 points off the play offs, in ten games time we could be well back in the ascendancy. Let's all keep the faith!

The great Sir Bob took a few years to get it right! (No I am not comparing Sir Bobby Robson to Mick McCarthy)
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muccletonjoe added 13:12 - Oct 23
The comfy club may or may not be split up tomorrow but I really don't think it will make a ha'peth of difference
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carsey added 13:24 - Oct 23
Hoping things will be better on Saturday, both the result and the football but not expecting it. I am getting a little fed up with people saying we should support McCarthy because he saved us from relegation 2 years ago. I agree he did a great job but since then it has been poor quality football and little sign of real sustained progress.
I maintain we got lucky last season finishing in the playoffs and hate to think what would have happened to us in the Premier League - I reckon the 9-0 record loss would have been broken and possibly more than once.
Defensively we are a mess and creatively we have had little to offer.
It is McCarthy's fault because he picks the team and tells them how he wants them to play. I believe we have players who can get it down and pass the ball but they don't.
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