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McCarthy Delighted By Bishop's Return
Monday, 4th Apr 2016 19:54

Town boss Mick McCarthy says he’s delighted to finally have midfielder Teddy Bishop back in his squad, the 19-year-old having missed the entire season so far due to a number of injuries. Bishop will be amongst the subs for Tuesday's game against Charlton, having travelled to Wolves on Saturday but not been included in the 18.

“Teddy’s fine and he’s on the bench,” McCarthy confirmed. “I’m delighted to have him back. He’s involved, but he’s not ready to start a game, I spoke to him today.

“It’s easy to get carried away in those 60x40 or half a pitch games and you can cope with all that, it’s when you have to run 75 yards chasing back and get back up again and go again.

“Starting a game is a non-starter at the moment, he’s had a week’s training, but he does look very sharp and already having him and Didzy back has improved training sessions.”

He says it’s been tough for the Cambridge-born youngster to deal with virtually a season on the sidelines, having made such an impressive start to his senior career during 2014/15 when he made 25 starts and 11 sub appearances, scoring his first senior goal in the 2-2 draw at AFC Bournemouth.

“I spoke to him a long time ago about him walking around with a face like a slapped arse,” McCarthy added.

“I get it because if you’re injured, as a player, the last thing you want to do is be walking around with a big smile on your face looking like you’re enjoying yourself because then people start to think that you’re not bothered about playing, that you’re quite enjoying being out of the team and it doesn’t matter.


“But on the flipside of that, if you go around and you’re continually showing everybody how upset you are that you’re injured and miserable, that doesn’t help your demeanour, doesn’t help your recovery.

“And I have to say, he got that. I knew exactly why he was looking miserable. One, because he’s injured, but two because there’d be a lot of us who would be quick to jump on him if he was wandering around telling jokes and enjoying himself all the time. There’s got to be a happy medium.

“He got that and he’s come back and he looks great in training, I’ve been really pleased with him. You just see the quality that he has. He’s an outstanding young footballer and we’ve missed him this season.”

Bishop will be joined in the dugout by David McGoldrick, who made his return from injury as a final-minutes sub at Wolves.

“Didz isn’t ready to start a game, he’ll be on the bench,” the Town boss continued. “As I said about Bish, it’s easy to get carried away and I doubt very much that he would finish a game.

“As I said last week, when the game opens up, you’re more likely to get something out of him.

“I was trying to get him on for about 15 minutes on Saturday but we couldn’t because certain things happened and the ball didn’t go out for ages.”

He says the return of Bishop and McGoldrick adds to the bench with the pair also making their mark at Playford Road: “The training sessions have improved no doubt with the technical ability that the both of them have. It’s been great to have them both back.”

Meanwhile, McCarthy says January signing Kevin Foley has been unfortunate not to have added to his four starts and one sub appearance, having lost his place after he suffered a rib injury during the 2-2 draw at Bolton.

“I spoke to Kevin this morning. He’s been terrific but our back four has been outstanding for three seasons virtually with three of them being almost ever-present and the only ones we’ve changed the left-back and the keepers when something tragic has happened to them and they’ve lost their place and someone else has got in.

“That unit has been really solid so it’s been difficult for him there and in the midfield area, to be fair, Dougie we signed in the summer and he and Skusey have been terrific. He has been a little bit unlucky, but he understands.”

McCarthy says striker Freddie Sears needs a goal, having not netted since his opening-seconds strike at Fulham in December with the Town boss having largely utilised him in a wide role rather than as an out an out central striker.

“You might say he’s played out of position but he’s always played as a forward, whichever way he’s played,” McCarthy continued. “If he’s played in a wide area, we play with wingers that push on.

“If he’s played in a three, which he has quite a lot, he’s had loads of chances. But his preferred option is down the middle, but it’s needs must.

“What I love about Freddie is how selfless he is, he thinks about the team and he plays wherever we want him to.

“The longer you go [without scoring], of course, the more likely you are to snatch at a chance when it comes. He needs a goal.”


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afrodids added 20:00 - Apr 4
" our back four has been outstanding for three seasons" I'll have whatever you've been taking MM!! Deluded!!
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Penguinblue added 20:10 - Apr 4
Great news on Bishop - there"s a positive comment for those of you cheesed off by my negative anti McCarthy posts.

Unfortunately the article is spoiled by that idiot Mc Carthy then taking us all for fools by saying the back four has been outstanding for three seasons. Chambers is abysmal, Knudson not much better and our two left footed friends look uncomfortable and unbalanced. None seem capable of passing the ball.

When a "manager' speaks this type of ridiculous carp and persists with this pantomime it is time for him to go.

For those of you who think I"m wrong, please tell me why.
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caught-in-limbo added 20:21 - Apr 4
Apologies if this comment is against the run of play but I'm really excited about Bishop and McGoldrick being available again and I'm glad MM is so upbeat about it all. There's still plenty to play for and still enough opportunities for Derby, Cardiff, Wednesday and Birmingham to slip up.

This is good news and I'm going to be positive about it.

COYB
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geminimustang added 20:27 - Apr 4
What is obvious is the lack of strength and quality in depth.When you have a few injuries,it becomes make do and mend.I think MM & TC have been great,ME continues to throw money in to ensure ITFC sticks around but freebies,loans and youngsters will never be enough.As others have said,maybe Newcastle,Sunderland and Villa being relegated and having money to spend means it's almost impossible to win promotion next year.The best chance may have gone.
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prebsa added 20:29 - Apr 4
"Our back four has been outstanding for three seasons" April fools was Friday Mick you are three days to late. Good one though!
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Mark added 20:34 - Apr 4
"Dougie we signed in the summer and he and Skusey have been terrific. "

Cough, cough, cough. Douglas has been terrific?!

I just really hope that Bishop can make a few appearances to renew our hope for next season, and that McGoldrick can reestablish himself so he can play in Euro 2016 then hopefully come back strong for next season. If Dozzell could make an odd appearance too that would give us optimism.
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bingboast added 20:45 - Apr 4
Whilst not in the McCarthy out brigade, solid back four for three seasons, Douglas & Skuesy been terrific, how come we have leaked so many silly goals ??
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Elto added 20:47 - Apr 4
Penguin

You keep using " when it should be ' . You made a spelling error. Chambers, in my opinion, is not abysmal and MM is not an idiot. So I make that 4 things you're wrong about. A touch pedantic I'll admit but you asked so nicely I found it impossible to resist.
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MrDiddle added 20:53 - Apr 4
Moan moan moan!
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Elto added 20:59 - Apr 4
Nice work Diddle!
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jas0999 added 21:10 - Apr 4
Great news that Bishop is back, but no Mick, Douglas has been abysmal.
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Dissboyitfc added 21:12 - Apr 4
Words fail me at times, since when has dougie been terrific?
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Mullet added 21:38 - Apr 4
It's almost like Mick is speaking to the media and you weapons would revel in him being honest and blunt at the expense of his players, the people he has to work with and motivate to do a job.

The second he slates someone publicly you'll be rubbing your hands together sneering "seee" and then slating him for being unprofessional.
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Mr_Evans added 21:42 - Apr 4
FYI - Town still continue to put out that Bishop suffered 'a number of injuries' - that's total fabrication. Bishop has been suffering with shin splints, there's no cure but rest and the hope it goes away. Dyer suffered terribly in his younger years, why Town don't confirm this is beyond me.
Also MM saying our back four have been 'terrific' for 3 years!?'! Is he actually taking the p*ss? We have conceded more goals than any other top 10 teams this season - it's our back four that consistently let's us down.
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grumpyoldman added 22:09 - Apr 4
MM keeps shovelling BS and some keep swallowing it, how have the back four been terrific for three seasons when we concede so many goals, when MM complains about poor marking at set pieces, he talks about Dougie being terrific, when was this I must have been sleeping, or was MM dreaming it? It is great to have both Bishop and McGoldrick back in training but they will not change our fortunes this year. To little too late.
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TimmyH added 22:32 - Apr 4
Glad to have Teddy back but isn't it a bit strange for him to be on the bench without even playing any under 21 games to get him back in the picture after such a long time out?...I'm not expectng too much from him after his lay-off and it'll probably take at least a few games for him t me come up to speed or adapt once more at Championship level.
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TimmyH added 22:40 - Apr 4
Defense slowly getting worse as Mick's reign goes on...FACT! he really is resorting to talking gibberish of late.
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BrettenhamBlue added 00:18 - Apr 5
Great news that Bishop and Mcgoldrick are back. These are two massive players that we have been missing all season.

The season isn't over yet. I can see us getting a 1-0 against Charlton and we will be in range of the play-offs once again.
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HarryS_H added 00:32 - Apr 5
Mick is talking a lot of sense here and it still leaves me optimistic about making the playoffs as we still have Wednesday and Derby to play and our away format has been very good this year. If we do our job in our next two home games and we can really push for the playoffs again! COYB!!!
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TR11BLU added 05:29 - Apr 5
Usual sh$t from the dinosaur, I won't repeat points above about the back four and Douglas, but trying to get Didz on for 15 mins...complete fabrication....do one please.
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Mullet added 07:16 - Apr 5
Or fact, as he warmed him up and got him to stand by the dugout then made him sit down again. Looks like you're the one talking "sh$t".
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Razor added 10:24 - Apr 5
I have heard that Bish has glass legs-----is this the same as shin splints?

Great news to have them both available again-----but do not wait until the 87th mt to bring them on-----what good is that to anyone!?

I am trying to remain positive---2 wins at home and we truly will be back in it----amazing though it seems.
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terryf added 10:36 - Apr 5
McCarthy continually misses the point. Ok so we want to win games but first and foremost we want to be entertained.
Irrespective of the opposition he always sets his Team up to match the opposition. Just for a change lets play to our strengths. Put players in their best positions and let the opposition worry about us.
Kevin Foley was man of the match against Nottingham Forest and now he can't get in the Team yet McCarthy says Douglas has been terrific. All I can say is he must be seeing a different game to the rest of us. He certainly has the uncanny knack of making the game look difficult!!
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dangerous30 added 15:29 - Apr 5
Penguin blue don't flatter yourself most people don't take notice of idiots.
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