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McCarthy: I Fully Understand Fans' Frustrations
Saturday, 29th Oct 2016 19:12

Town boss Mick McCarthy said he fully understood why fans vented their frustrations during the Blues’ 2-2 home draw with Rotherham, admitting that he’s “disappointed” by his own performance at present and that his team aren’t getting the results he believes they should.

“I was disappointed with the second half, but I wasn’t disappointed with the first half at all,” McCarthy said reflecting on the game. “I thought we played some good football and we created some good chances.

“But we gave a goal away. I say we gave a goal away, they scored by keeping on top of us, fair play to them.

“We didn’t clear it enough for us to push up and Chambo had been knocked to the ground and played them onside by virtue of being there.

“And I thought in the first half we did well. In the second, we never got a chance because we conceded that goal from a Keystone Cops moment.

"Two centre-backs collided with each other and it was just hooked in the net and we never got a chance to replicate the first half because we were 2-1 down.

“We were nervous and cautious and they could sit back and protect their goal and try and catch us on the break which, of course, happened. Thankfully they didn’t catch us on the break.

“But we kept going, that’s probably the biggest thing we could get out of it was that we kept going and if you’re ever looking for a point in a season when you want something to turn your bad moment around, maybe that’s it, a bit of luck, but a wonderful strike from a really good player, who it’s nice to have back.”

Regarding Christophe Berra and Adam Webster’s collision which led to Danny Ward’s second goal, he continued: “When things are tough and things aren’t going your way you have uncharacteristic moments unfortunately, that’s what costs you. But they have been different class the pair of them.

“The positive is that we got something, we kept going right to the very end, to the bitter end. Didzy’s had his 90 minutes and played well and it might be that one point which turns it around for us.

He added: “That’s not lucky, that’s a wonderful strike. He saved the bacon today, Didzy.

“He was fine in terms of his fitness, no problems with him physically, he was great and I think he must be because he struck that ball.

“If you’re knackered there’s no way he would have struck that ball as cleanly as he did, great technique.”

Regarding Rotherham, now under Kenny Jackett’s management, he said: “I was under no illusions that Kenny’s team would come here and be anything other than pretty tough and hard to break down, although we scored two against them, against that tough and hard to break down.


“And they are scrapping for their lives. Four years ago, Birmingham away, we had seven points, we go there and win 1-0. We managed to hold onto it and it made a big difference to us.

“I don’t see their team and see a whole load of bad players and think they’re a relegation side by any stretch of the imagination.”

McCarthy was asked about the “boos and jeers” towards the end with fans in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand chanting, ‘Mick McCarthy, your football is s–‘,

“That’s an understatement, that’s putting it politely, ‘Quite a few boos and jeers at the end’,” he said.

“We didn’t play well, I fully understand it. I’ve enjoyed probably three years and nine months, almost four years, of relative success here and people think I’ve been doing a good job and people were saying the other things, ‘Super Mick’, ‘Mick McCarthy, isn’t it great?’.

“It’s just tough at the minute for all of us, but I treat them both as impostors. I prefer the nice ones, but even that, I don’t get carried away with that and I don’t get carried away with being booed and jeered either.

“I and the players will continue to work to try and turn the season around and I’m hoping that the point today, as disappointing as it seems that we haven’t got three, it might just be the positive point.”

He says he’d much prefer it if there was a more positive feel around Portman Road rather than frustrated chants from fans but says it doesn’t get to him.

“Do I like them? No, I prefer a good atmosphere,” he said. “I prefer a good atmosphere around the club, the training ground - although the training ground’s a great atmosphere - but the town, the grounds, the matches.

“I much prefer a nice atmosphere but there’s only us that can create that by playing better and winning games.

“Quite clearly there’s an opinion about the way I play football today, but the only way I’ll [change] that is by winning games.

“And when we were winning and we finished in the top six, there were no complaints. I didn't hear [any complaints]. Generally you don’t if you’re winning.

“Does it bother me in terms of being shouted at? No, it doesn’t. But it bothers me because I am disappointed in my own performance at the moment that we’re not getting the results that I think we should with the team I’ve got.”

Much of the criticism aimed at McCarthy by his detractors has related to him fielding sides which they view as not particularly attacking and long-ball in their approach, but he says those accusations couldn't have been made about today's line-up.

“I’ve seldom changed but over the four years, that's not been the case, nobody’s really levelled that at me, maybe a bit last year,” he said.

“Some of my detractors, there are detractors giving all sorts of opinions about me at the minute.

“With Tom Lawrence, Wardy, Freddie, Didz, Bish, I don’t know what we’re go and do other than try and play football, to be honest with you.”

He added: “David McGoldrick has been injured for 12 weeks, Pits is injured for 10 weeks, Bish has not been fit, he’s just coming back fit now. Jonny Williams is just about getting fit. Reg Varney has been injured.

“It’s almost like I’m keeping all of them out. Do I go around and injure them all to keep them out of the team, my good sexy players, who can play football? No.

"Come on, give me a bit of credit for that. The more players you’ve got like David McGoldrick fully fit, we’re a better team.”

McCarthy was pleased with left-back Myles Kenlock, who was making his first appearance this season in place of the injured Jonas Knudsen: “Myles played well, I’m delighted with him. I didn’t take him off for any other reason but for moving to three at the back and putting players forward.

“A great decision that, wasn’t it? I take something out of it that it worked. Everyone can say it’s lucky. Or is it that we’ve got players in forward positions and it’s ended up dropping to one of them. Myles was good, I was pleased with him, very pleased.”

On Jonathan Douglas’s omission from the 18, he said: “Jonathan Douglas isn’t injured, I just left him out. That was the team I wanted to play, that strangely defensive team I wanted to play to play s-– football, that’s why I did it.”

Rotherham manager Kenny Jackett was disappointed not to come away with the win but said that point was a step in the right direction for the Millers.

“Football is a cruel game,” he said. “It was a terrific strike from David McGoldrick. We spent the last 15 minutes trying to get one of my midfield players to man mark him because I know if the ball does drop - although it was outside the box - inside the box invariably he’s going to hit the target.

“It was a terrific strike and obviously deflating for us, particularly for the players as they’d worked so hard.

“That’s two late goals in the last two weeks. We’re close anyway, sometimes close isn’t enough, but the bit that we have to find to be a successful team is there.

“I think we’re very competitive, certain things we need to improve on but we’re certainly working hard enough and making it difficult for teams and looking like a goal threat, which are pluses that we can build on.

“They’ve had a run of defeats, before today seven away defeats on the spin, so although it should have been three points and we’re desperately disappointed, it does stop the rot of defeats and gives the players a point to build on.”


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RIPbobby added 20:37 - Oct 29
I have to be honest and say in that playoff year I came away from PR after 4 or 5 2-0 home wins thinking "How the hell did we win that". The matches were on knife edges and yes we had a good season, but the Football was dull then too. We just got lucky with opponents giving McGoldrick extra attention (as he had scored lots of long range goal the previous season) and giving Murphy a bit more space.
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Trowitfc added 20:41 - Oct 29
Mick ain't going any where and if he was sacked who would take over?
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tazdac added 20:45 - Oct 29
These so called different class defenders we have don't half let a lot of sloppy goals in;o)
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surgery added 20:51 - Oct 29
Absolute bullsh.t. No you don't understand otherwise you would have fcuked off by now. The trouble with you, you arrogant ego manic who's always right, is that it will take dynamite to get shot of you. If you had the worlds best eleven players here you'd "coach" them into your style of "playing".
You've been using the injuries to key players excuse. Well what's your excuse now? You are an arrogant charlatan
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martin587 added 21:31 - Oct 29
MM!you don't understand the Frustrations of the patient supporters of our club because if you did you would realise where you are going wrong.If we can see where the problems are,then why don't you.

Today you were tactically wrong with team selection and substitutions which is now an ongoing occurrence.To me you seem to have lost the plot and act in desperation and your body language shows a lack conviction,I may be wrong but that's just how I see it.

Your first two seasons were OK but after that the standard has fallen and the club is now in a depressing state,falling gates and disgruntled supporters.This just cannot keep on like this and drastic actions have to be taken sooner rather than later.

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bobble added 21:42 - Oct 29
Why cant he just tell the team to play for fun and attack and attack and attack, who cares if we let in goals if we score them .
The best thing about mick was his understanding of the evil of the darklords destructive influence in the world cup for ireland all those years sgo.
However bad mick is, the dark lord was worse......can we have a young manager maybe from the ex player list who loves the club and wants to try things?.? A new burley ?..
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jollyroger added 21:42 - Oct 29
10 Seconds from defeat yes didz goal was a cracker but had we have lost would he have walked ? And at that stage of the game I was hoping we did lose
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hairbear added 21:44 - Oct 29
Blah blah blah. You lot talk some squit!
In the interest of balance
SUPER SUPER MICK SUPER MICK McCARTHY
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MicksZzzTactics added 21:55 - Oct 29
HaHaHaHa Having first carefully considered the ultra predictable way the team selection goes (if every "favorite" is fit) to the ultra predictable way we tactically have set up and subsequently played in this calendar year alone, then next please check out this here indirect GIGANTIC DINOSAURIC SELF-CONTRADICTION:

"Quite clearly there's an opinion about the way I play football today, but the only way I'll [change] that is by winning games!"

Ehhhhhhhhh isn't that just a tiny little bit hard to expect HAPPENING for good then Sherlock (i.e. the dreaded dire 'Dinosauric Way' changing, since you just announced in that quote that the ONLY way it will ever change is by your favorite-stacked hedgehoglike and hoof inclined team winning games, continuously!) ---- Hmmm kind of like waiting for 2 + 2 to at some point in obscure futuristic Sci-Fi time suddenly becoming = 5!!! isn't it??? lol ---- giving the FACT that in 99% of games you Master Mick never ever set up "To Win", and futherrmore never goes for The Jugular EVEN in the 2nd half! particular in games where we clearly had the upper hand in the 1st and/or the opposition very visibly simply are having themselves an underperforming collective off-day!!! .... instead we the fans alarmingly often see these mind-boggling UNSOUND substitutions where you keep the likes of ExSkuse and Dougie The Snooze on the field but subs out the likes of Ward, Bishop or Lawrence, or alternatively makes defense strengthening substitutions only, or alternatively wait soooo long to put on the proper potential GAMECHANGING fast offensive players (usually available on the bench or entire 1st team squad in numbers!) that their impact on the game will likely be "too-little-too-late"!

So I repeat: Isn't this not only just about the BIGGEST DINOSAURIC CONTRADICTION, ever! but much more worrying perhaps also at the same time yet another utterly FANS' INTELLIGENCE DISRESPECTING broadside by the beyond arrogant and clearly suffering from 'Delusion of Grandeur' intolerable little Yorkshire tw@t???????????
Imho it clearly is! Hands down! So alas: Dino begone, and now please!
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Swn98 added 22:03 - Oct 29
Martin587 okay what should he of done?
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SpiritOfJohn added 22:15 - Oct 29
Tony Mowbray is available. A man with an ITFC background who is not scared to try and win matches. It didn't work out for him at Coventry but could be a good fit for us.
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bluesince76 added 22:17 - Oct 29
Its mind boggling how mick is still here does he have to take us down to be sacked evans needs to act now if he has any interest in theclub. poyet/tarrico were linked in the summer i would be happy with them or burley brought back.
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dalinghooblue added 22:34 - Oct 29
To all the Mick outers. IF he should go and then get another club, he may well take Chambers, Skuse and Douglas with him. Then where would we be?
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:42 - Oct 29
tongue in cheek i hope dalinghooblue, I reckon most fans would take that .
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dukey44 added 22:47 - Oct 29
Good take what players he wants if he goes!
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Pencilpete added 22:47 - Oct 29
Some people would blame Big Mick for global warming if they could :)
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yorksblue added 22:50 - Oct 29
Luckilly. i'll be working, assessing stewards at SWFC next week. Otherwise, wtf would I pay £33 to watch us at the annual bore fest? Hopefully, we will have replaced this fossil by then.
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Global_Blue added 23:13 - Oct 29
“It's almost like I'm keeping all of them out. Do I go around and injure them all to keep them out of the team, my good sexy players, who can play football? No."

Is this an admission of what we've all known for ages - that the players he's been regularly putting in the team and singing the praises of week in, week out, are simply not good enough. Does this mean that Jonathan Douglas doesn't get a look in now the other players are fit (although some of them have been fit for weeks)?

As much as I don't rate Douglas as a player, I'd be pretty miffed to read comments like that from MM.
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Global_Blue added 23:13 - Oct 29
“It's almost like I'm keeping all of them out. Do I go around and injure them all to keep them out of the team, my good sexy players, who can play football? No."

Is this an admission of what we've all known for ages - that the players he's been regularly putting in the team and singing the praises of week in, week out, are simply not good enough. Does this mean that Jonathan Douglas doesn't get a look in now the other players are fit (although some of them have been fit for weeks)?

As much as I don't rate Douglas as a player, I'd be pretty miffed to read comments like that from MM.
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OldClactonBlue added 23:40 - Oct 29
Much better dalingho blue, but I can't believe that you think otherwise
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Karlosfandangal added 00:25 - Oct 30
We got our wish

No Douglas but McGoldrick and Bishop in the side.......yet same result
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Karlosfandangal added 00:25 - Oct 30
We got our wish

No Douglas but McGoldrick and Bishop in the side.......yet same result
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ian_marshall added 00:30 - Oct 30
FOMM
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oldegold added 05:12 - Oct 30
Fall on your sword Mr McCarthy.It's over.There comes a time me when relationships must be terminated and your time is up.Allow somebody suited to modern football to steer the good ship Ipswich..don't hang around...just go now..it is over.
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Ardentitfc1978 added 06:36 - Oct 30
ME thats the end result for not putting real money in the club for quality players. Come January window, it will be the final draw for me personally to respect ME as the owner. And top 6 is still the least MM must do or else its a totally failed season. ME & MM please mind the fans....we are A FAMILY OF THE BLUE ARMY, am I right or not???
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