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McCarthy Delighted to Have McGoldrick Back
Saturday, 24th Oct 2015 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy says striker David McGoldrick is chomping at the bit ahead of today’s return to his former club Nottingham Forest.

The 27-year-old joined the Blues from Forest, initially on loan, in January 2013 having fallen out of favour at the City Ground.

The Ireland international, who has scored three goals in six starts and eight sub appearances this season, missed the trip to Hull in midweek with a groin problem and McCarthy is pleased that he's in contention for today's game.

“I didn’t think Didzy was going to be available," he admitted. “I thought he was struggling for Saturday but he came to my office [on Thursday] morning with Matt Byard, the physio, and said ‘I want to be considered, I want to be in contention, I think I’m OK’.

“And he’s trained [that] morning, so I’m delighted with that. That’ll be a real plus if he’s fit."

He says the Blues number 10 is eager to get back into action, even more so given that today’s opposition is his former club.

“Bearing in mind it’s Nottingham Forest as well, of course he is,” McCarthy said. “It would be fabulous [to get him back to his form of a couple of seasons ago].

“I said the other day that the year before we had Didz was scoring, before he got injured he got 16 goals, and last year we had Murph with 27. And then Freddie came in, of course, and scored almost at will.


“I think there were games we’d have won [this season], games we could have won because we created enough chances in them but it’s just not happened yet. It’s not all been doom and gloom but we’d like to get Didz back at his pomp.”

McCarthy says the Blues’ recent downturn in form isn’t due to a change in approach on the training ground and is confident that results will get back on track sooner rather than later.

“It’s not like we’re doing anything vastly different, that we’ve suddenly taken our foot off the gas, that’s not been the case,” he added.

“We’ll continue doing what’s brought us success in the past, which we have had, relative success anyway. We’ll just make sure it turns around.”

Even though he has a bigger squad this season, McCarthy says he knows who his best team is when everyone’s available and at their best: “If everybody was fit every week then it’s really easy to pick it but if you get injuries and loss of form it becomes a bit more difficult to pick your best team.”

The Town boss points out that sides can have poor runs and yet still have successful seasons. His Wolves team went through a spell of winning one league game in 11 midway through their 2008/09 Championship title-winning campaign.

“We’d had a really good start though, we won seven on the bounce twice,” he recalled. “It’s a long old season and we’ve had a tough time. I’m not going to shy away from that.

“Some games we’ve played well and we’ve been beaten but we’ve not played well all the time. But I’ve got faith in the lads and the belief in them that we will turn it around.”

McCarthy believes that the Championship is a stronger division this year with even sides currently in the lower reaches having impressed in recent games against the Blues.

“It looks it,” he added. “If you think of the teams we’ve just played, Bristol City, Birmingham, Huddersfield, they all look like strong teams. And there’ll be some at the bottom thinking that they’re struggling away at it.

“I think the league has got stronger, the clubs that have come down have spent money, it seems to me that Hull have maintained their side. Despite losing a few they’ve got a really good team there.

“Derby have spent a load of money, Middlesbrough have. It seemed to be dropping away and the wages seemed to be dropping away but the incentive of £130 million has prompted a few people to spent a few quid. The league is stronger, I think.”

While the reward for promotion to the Premier League has grown with a new more lucrative TV deal starting next season, changes to the Financial Fair Play rules allowing larger annual losses meant Championship clubs spent more this summer than in recent close seasons.

McCarthy’s Forest counterpart Dougie Freedman says the division is as close as ever and that his team, who are without a win in five games, will have to be at their best to beat the Blues.

“The Championship is such a tight league,” Freedman told the Forest official site. “We’ve played QPR, Birmingham, Middlesbrough, Hull and Burnley and they’ve all been close matches. We know that if we don’t turn up with the right attitude then we won’t get anywhere.

“The performances over the last six games, except for 20 minutes at Bristol City, have been fantastic. Now it’s about getting that consistency and winning games on football regularly.

“I want to win games of football in a certain way and I think the Forest fans do too. We’re not a long ball team, we try and use the technical ability and energy we’ve got. We’ve shown on our day that we can match anybody in this division and tomorrow’s game is another tough test.”


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hoppy added 06:41 - Oct 24
“If everybody was fit every week then it's really easy to pick it but if you get injuries and loss of form it becomes a bit more difficult to pick your best team.”

Then why have you been keeping Didzy on the bench and not starting then Mick when he's been fit? Let's hope he starts today and has a blinder against his old club!
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Rentaghost added 06:44 - Oct 24
Wasn't that long ago when Ipswich and Forest were both great in Europe. You would have eight to ten teams challenging for the title. Too much money in the game nowadays. Shame really.
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Pettitt10 added 07:18 - Oct 24
COYB, can't wait for today, will be interesting to see how many of the 'Mick Out' band wagon will be at Forest today, hopefully 0. No point paying the money travelling up there to moan and groan all game, back the team, get 3 points. If we win our next two games we'll have more points than we did at the same stage last season.... Onwards and (hopefully) upwards!
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muccletonjoe added 08:08 - Oct 24
Hope we do get 3 points today. Imo mm does not play our best 11, but we all have our ideas as to what that should be
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warktheline added 08:39 - Oct 24
Having available is one thing,playing from the start is another!
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BlueKush added 09:18 - Oct 24
"Even though he has a bigger squad this season, McCarthy says he knows who his best team is when everyone's available..."

Gerken
Chambers, Smith, Berra, Knudsen

FFS
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superblue70 added 09:46 - Oct 24
Sorry mick but I don't think you do know your best 11, if you think on current form that's our best back line then we are in for a season of struggle , unfortunately our defense is not to be messed with in your view yet all other parts of the team you chop and change in the hope of finding the right balance ,and failing,think most fans on here know are best 11 better than you .
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flyingdutchman added 09:55 - Oct 24
Well play him you arrogant dickhead
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Keaneish added 10:22 - Oct 24
Huddersfield and Bristol City are not strong teams. They're just not so why say they are?
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cats_whiskers added 10:27 - Oct 24
It's likely to be a case of ‘Micks' usual suspects starting, and
Under performing once again...
Wait for those normal post match quotes of;
We must cut out the mistakes etc etc etc

McCarthy still can't see the wood for the tree's @ Forest
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Bob7881 added 10:33 - Oct 24
Pettitt10 spot on comment I for one will remain an armchair fan until proper football returns to ITFC im not paying good money to watch kick and hope. Has any one considered how players feel playing that type of game im sure any real talented players would want to give ITFC a wideberth. Moan and groan is an unfair comment you like kick up the pitch football I dont simple as that. Ipswich Town have always been and will remain the club I love. I now travel europe visiting great stadiums and watching graet teams play and dont feel pi@@ed off when either teams . Im off to see Dortmund soon stand in Europe biggest single tier stand and watch good football price of match ticket 16 Euros. £30 to get a stiff neck no thanks. Anyway good luck today lads.
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Bob7881 added 10:36 - Oct 24
I meant to say when either team lose.
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Taricco_Fan added 10:43 - Oct 24
Play him then. He's our best player. Football is a simple game really.
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GiveusaWave added 12:14 - Oct 24
For Gods sake play him. If not up front then in midfield or on the wings. Got to be better in those positions than some players that we've signed.

Bluekush has summed it up nicely for me.

Yes, we need a fixed back 4 who understand each other and work together. But it's crystal clear that these guys don't work well together and miscommunication seems to be the theme of our back 4. We need to make changes there.
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