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McCarthy Pleased With Performance
Saturday, 17th Sep 2016 18:38

Boss Mick McCarthy was pleased with the Blues’ display as they drew 0-0 with Aston Villa at Portman Road. The Town manager gave credit to the visitors for holding out during the Blues’ final minutes onslaught.

“I’m pleased with the performance and how we played against a team of very good players, an expensively assembled team,” he said.

“Yes, we could have won it at the end, we’ve had two off the line and hit the post, but if that was me on the other side I’d say what great defending it is, I was saying that on Tuesday night.

“You have to give them a bit of credit as well, they didn’t capitulate and pack up, they finished it right to the end. I think probably overall it was a fair result.”

Earlier, a number of Town players had made important blocks on the edge of the area, something McCarthy says typifies their commitment.

“They always do, I can trust my players to go on the pitch and give everything and leave it on the pitch, not be bringing anything back in," he added.

“That’s a really a nice thing for a manager or a coach to be able to say week in, week out.

“We might not play well but it won’t be for the want of trying or running around or working hard. That’s a quality in itself.”

Freddie Sears came close to ending his goal drought, which stretched to 34 matches, but McCarthy isn’t concerned by the former West Ham man’s current lack of goals.

“I’m not bothered, he’ll be in the team because he’s different class,” he said. “He’s going back and nicking it off the full-back’s toe in the box and then running and creating chances.

“He’ll get his goal and it’ll start again, it’ll all happen for him, he’s just having one of those moments in a career when it’s tough for him.

“It’s tough in terms of his goals but he’s playing great. He’ll still be named in the team next week.”


He added: “The one that hit the post is [unlucky]. We’ve all been through it as players. I remember going through a horrible period and it really was a horrible period and I tried everything to make it right.

“[Ex-Celtic and Manchester City manager] Billy McNeill stuck with me and never once thought of leaving me out and he could have done because I hadn’t been playing right but he knew I was the best centre-half in the team. He stuck with me and I got out of it and we continued to do well.

“You’ve got to have a bit of faith in them. I wasn’t playing particularly well either, Freddie is, there’s a difference there.

“I don’t think the fact that he’s not scoring constitutes not playing well. There’s a huge difference. As I’ve said before, David McGoldrick went 11 games without scoring and I never left him out either.”

McCarthy says the striker showed he still has confidence with his strikes towards the end which nearly won it for the Blues.

“I just said to him, ‘Where have you been all season with those freekicks, whipping them in all of a sudden?’.

“He was terrific, I can’t say any more about him really, can I? He’s a great lad and he’ll get his goal, it’ll start again for him.”

The Town boss was pleased with late subs Luke Varney and Leon Best: “Reg had been on and had a great cameo on Tuesday. They’re not starters yet, but you’ve seen what they can do when they get on the pitch, so they’ll both be playing in the U23s on Monday night.

“I want them really up to speed so they can start a game. Pits has been different class but I don’t think we can keep whipping him every week like that either, Saturday-Tuesday, Saturday-Tuesday.”

Regarding the timing of his substitutions, he added: “Somebody just asked me downstairs if I was aware of Aston Villa scoring goals in the last minute [and that was why I made the changes then].

“Absolutely not, there was no me being smart thinking ‘Villa concede in the last minute, I’ll try and exploit that’.

“Every team if you put Leon Best and Luke Varney on would have a problem if they go on and contribute the way they did.

“And they’d changed it, they’d gone 3-4-3 almost and I thought we could handle that with 4-4-2 and the game wasn’t wide open where they were passing through us, so I got two strikers on who I knew had 15 minutes in them.”

Regarding Teddy Bishop, who took a bang on the head and having come on as a sub was replaced in the final minutes, McCarthy said he wasn’t sure how he was after the game.

“I don’t know, I’ve no idea, I don’t think he knows yet,” he added. “He’s got a cut on his nose, I don’t know if he broke it, they’re saying he did. He’s too good looking anyway. It won’t do him any harm.

“It’s probably ruined his night out in Cambridge tonight, but so what! He’ll be fine, he got bang in the face, he’ll be all right, he’ll be OK.

“It was the right thing for him to come off, all the others were clear-eyed and still going OK. The last thing I needed was him just to capitulate in the last 10 minutes because of the bang on the nose.”

The Town boss also had praise for full debutant Tom Lawrence: “I’m really pleased with him, he’s a good acquisition. He can play in any one of those three or four slots.

“Wide left, wide right, in behind, he can play up front, him and Rhodesy [Jordan Rhodes] murdered at Blackburn last year. Very pleased with him, his delivery from corners and set pieces is good.

“He’s been booked and he’s a good competitor, he goes and tries to nick things. All you have to do when you’ve been booked, you just start to get tired and you miss the tackle by a bit and you’re suddenly walking off. I didn’t need that. He did nearly an hour. It was enough. I’d got fresh legs.”

Meanwhile, McCarthy’s assistant manager Terry Connor missed the game as his mother passed away last week. Blues U23s coach Gerard Nash replaced him on the bench.

Town owner Marcus Evans watched the game from his box in the East of England Co-op Stand, the first time he’s been at Portman Road since the start of the Rio ticketing controversy.

Villa manager Roberto Di Matteo felt the game was among the better goalless draws: “I don’t think it was a boring 0-0. I think there was some excitement in the game. We were very resilient as a team today.

“We defended well against the threat of Ipswich. I think in the first half we were better on the ball, trying to create a little bit of danger and had some half-chances.

“In the second half it was a bit more difficult but I think when you play away and you get a point I think it’s always a good point, especially the way we had to fight for this point as well.”


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sereneblue added 12:46 - Sep 18
Why are so many of our supporters happy to put up with Mick McCarthy's style of play ( and I use the word 'style' lightly). Hoof ball, players out of position ,no flare,no attacking intent and always happy with a point. I think Mick's life is so good in Suffolk at the moment he hasn't got the guts to try something different or to ask Evans for any money in case taking a risk doesn't work out and he would have to go home to the north. Ipswich are the longest serving championship side. WHY.
Because it lacks ambition and balls.
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H1960 added 13:08 - Sep 18
Sorry blueboy1981 I appear to have voted your post up and down! (Cant see how that should happen) Beleive me I mean up!
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TimmyH added 14:12 - Sep 18
I think we're the longest serving club in the same division in the football league never mind the championship!
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bressinghamblue added 14:36 - Sep 18
Were you at the game sereneblue? Villa's position is false. They played with attacking flair and intent. We did not play hoofball (with the exception of the one dimensional Chambers). Town slowly broke Villa's game down and then started to play football. Freddie was great, Bish was good until he had his nose broken, and the team played brilliant defensively as a unit with blick after block. Webster had an absolute blinder (good job covering for Chambo). It was entertaining, a good game of football, and we were unlucky not to win it. This is loads better than last year. It was noticeable that the Upper North was only 30-40% full. Such a shame. Good news that the rest if the ground pulled their weight in the final 15 minutes. Come on everyone - get behind the team and we'll be rewarded.
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couldbebetter added 16:54 - Sep 18
Let's just think about how a MM team talk might go....

OK lads I know the opposition are struggling but they could just catch us out so we will sit deep and defend and take no chances.Yes I know we are at home but that doesn't matter.Defenders, if the ball comes your way then just hoof it down the pitch and let's see what happens.Midfielders, on no account should you pass the ball forwards and never try and run with it and dribble.As for the striker just run around like a headless chicken and see if their defence makes a mistake.If not then you know I am always happy with a nil all draw.Whats that ? You say that's not the way Ipswich used to play.Well I don't care.Fancy attacking football is for Sissons.
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Seasider added 17:30 - Sep 18
bressinghamblue.I presume you were at the game,yes Freddie had a good game and nearly scored for the first time in 35 games.Webster was excellent and covered for the pathetic Chambers.
Where I will differ from you though is although

we did play a bit of good football on the ground,both Chambers and Knudsen continue to hoof the ball down the line;and Bart continues to hoof it down the middle,even though we have no Murphy.

As usual the ball was coming back;but because Villa were not that good in my opinion,and the tenacity of our midfield, resulted in us picking up more second balls than usual.

I agree not the most boring 0-0 I have witnessed over these last 50 years;but I fear that us regular fans are becoming so accustomed to the soporific football that McCarthy's team generally dishes up,that we are beginning to accept such displays,as the exciting displays of Ramsey, McGarry,Robson,Burley and Royle fade into history.
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H1960 added 18:59 - Sep 18
Sorry Seasider bloody thing has msrked you up and down as well I am in total agreement! !
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bressinghamblue added 20:51 - Sep 18
Seasider - Season ticket holder, and yes I was there. You've ten more years PR experience than me, and I can't disagree re: Chambers and Knudsen, although Jonas is way better this year than he was last. Re: Bart, he has not trust in back 4 to play out from back. Only Webster can play proper football out of those.

My main gripe is that negativity gets us nowhere. For the last 15 mins PR was buzzing and we played decent football. MM's going nowhere soon, so why the hell don't we get behind the boys, have a good sing, and encourage the team. Not a rant at you - just the boo boys who don't show up, and then moan.
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Seasider added 09:08 - Sep 19
Yes like you I was supporting especially at the end;but unusually I did have a go at Chambers after that backpass to Bart,who between him and the excellent Webster managed to avert a goal.

Re the bit about negativity,this sentence I feel could equally be addressed to Mr McCarthy.
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jonbull88 added 13:18 - Sep 19
Come on get real people, moaning we have "one shot" up until the last 8 mins, please tell me how many shots did villa have on target all game.....yes 0!! People always saying we're are "awful" or "terrible" all the time need to let up, I thought we defended excellently on Saturday, kept a premiership quality squad, worth over £50m out comfortably. But obviously as we didn't have 80% possession and score 9 goals it was terrible.

I would go as far as to say these fans who moan all the time about "how we don't play like we did in the 80/90s undoubtly moaned back then we didn't play like we did in the 69/70s
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blueboy1981 added 18:06 - Sep 19
johnbull88 ......... yet another excuse maker.

Did you not realise - we were the home side ..... !!!!!! - or didn't you check the fixture list, more likely.

One shot on target ............ at home ......... and you condone that .... ?????????????

Words for once fail me.
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jonbull88 added 23:55 - Sep 19
We had 4 shots on target blueboy not the 1. I'm not making excuses by any stretch. Fans like you just like a moan, we held, and very nearly beat a far superior villa team. Had mm gone mad and gone for it and we'd got ripped a new one 4/5-0 I bet you would be first in line to moan for playing "too open".
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blueboy1981 added 18:07 - Sep 20
......... totally disagree with your opinion of Villa - look at their recent record - it tells it's own story, which doesn't coincide with your assessment.

Just keep cosy with your comrades, and be satisfied (as of course you are) with everything related to Portman Road.

Please don't continuously try to camouflage excuse, after excuse, after excuse, as you are all far to familiar with doing.
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jonbull88 added 08:19 - Sep 21
Relegated last season after playing in the top flight since 1987, with only Everton having played more top flight matches in their history. I'm not camouflaging excuses, I'm being realistic. We have nowhere near the spending power of the likes of villa, a team full of premier league players struggling to adapt to this league so far, by Christmas they will be top 6.

I think people like yourself have forgotten how to enjoy yourself, we could win 5-0 and I'd bet you'd STILL find something to moan about.
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