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McCarthy Praise for "Flying" Lawrence
Saturday, 14th Jan 2017 19:06

Town boss Mick McCarthy hailed “flying” Tom Lawrence after the on-loan Leicester man netted twice as the Blues beat Blackburn Rovers 3-2 at Portman Road. But McCarthy says the Wales international’s excellent form is putting him further from Town’s reach as a permanent addition.

McCarthy was pleased with his side’s performance even if he felt they made life difficult for themselves at times.

“I’m delighted,” he said. “I thought we played well. It was a good performance. We almost contrived to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by giving goals away.

“When we scored the first one I just thought it had settled down. We’d got the game by the scruff of the neck.

“But we gave a goal way, it was a good finish by him but nevertheless it was giving a goal away.

“And similarly when we were at 3-1 it just made for a nervy ending. But I thought it was a good performance.”

Regarding Lawrence, who smashed in a 30-yard strike in the second half, his seventh goal of the season, having put the Blues in front in the first half with a freekick that went under the Blackburn wall, he said: “It saddens me really because every time he scores it puts him further out of our reach. In a good way, I’m glad he’s here, of course, and he’s scoring goals.

“We’d be up a very muddy creek without a paddle without his goals at the minute and thankfully we’ve got him and thankfully he’s playing as well as he is.

“I can hear the fans singing ‘sign him on, sign him on’, but I think he’ll have a few more options than Ipswich Town, to be quite honest with you. And in the summer he’ll have options and he can sort his career out, we’d like to be one of them.”

McCarthy confirmed, as previously reported, that Lawrence can’t move on during the January window, and added: “He’ll have plenty of options in the summer. I think for him, he should rejoice in the fact that he’s playing as well as he is in a team which hasn’t been playing well and has been struggling, and yet he’s been carrying the weight with his performances and his goals, certainly today.


“If this is the best part of his career now, keep enjoying it. Disturbing that and going elsewhere at the minute - he can’t - but sometimes you go and you don’t play.

“He’s flying here, everybody loves him. That’s the time you should enjoy your football, when you’re playing well and the riches will come. I don’t think he’s skint anyway. But the riches and the rewards will come through playing like that. That’s how it comes.

“It’s a lovely time in your life when you’re playing in a team and you’re getting adulation from the fans and everybody’s talking about you.”

Having been booed and jeered by fans at previous games McCarthy was pleased with the backing he and his side received today.

“The crowd were great,” he said. “I had lovely support coming out, people, kids saying they’re still with me, to keep going, ‘you’re doing right’.

“It was nice. I keep reminding people that there are a lot tougher places than here when you’re having a tough time, believe me. Our fans have been very supportive and they were great today.”

He added: “There has been a bit of doom and gloom, rightfully so, we’ve not been playing particularly well, we’ve not been winning enough games here and I’m the one that keeps saying it, so I’m cool with that.

“It was a good performance, I think we certainly should have won more comfortably, we’ve found a thousand and three ways to give goals away. I hope that’s it for a while, it would be nice.”

The Town boss was pleased with Christophe Berra’s goal, which came from a well-worked corner.

“I would imagine Coyley’s going mad because we conceded one,” he continued. “It’s the delivery, the movement, getting free, finishing it, all of that which we try and we work on.

“Getting blocks in, not getting blocked, getting away from your marker, not getting pinned, all of those things.

“It’s great when it works and unfortunately it’s worked against us more than it has for us this season, whereas in the past.

“When he was going back out Berra was sick about the first goal, so I said, ‘Go and score the winner’. As it turned out it wasn’t but it was a good goal for him.”

McCarthy admitted that he was concerned in the final moments when Derrick Williams felt he was fouled by Josh Emmanuel inside the area.

“Yes, because the way things have been going it could have been three-all,” he said. “I didn’t know whether their second goal was a penalty or whether it was a tangle of legs.

“So I would imagine that Coyley’s been bleating like a lamb in here. I know he’ll understand when I say f– him! And if he doesn’t I’ll just go and give him a beer and we’ll have to have a laugh about it, because he’s a mate of mine and I’d be doing the same.

“I don’t know whether the first one was, the second one, maybe. I really haven’t seen it, but my heart was in my mouth because the way things are going I could see me needing a new tin hat coming off the pitch.”

Rovers manager Owen Coyle was adamant that his side ought to have been awarded a second spotkick in the final moments when Emmanuel clashed with Williams.

"We gave ourselves a mountain to climb and got ourselves back in the game and were pushing for an equaliser and certainly for me we should have had a second penalty,” he said.

"There is a bit of everything there, frustration, anger, whatever you want to call it."

"I've watched it again and it was as clear a penalty as you will see. Our fans who were on that side will have seen it and we thank them for that and we're disappointed not to give them something to celebrate.

"It was a clear penalty and I have no doubt about that. The referee has obviously seen something we have not."


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blue75 added 11:11 - Jan 15
Well done McCarthy I'm glad you listened to someone!! Us fans have thought for a while 3-5-2 would be a good system for us. Now you've gotta prove it was your idea by not changing back to the normal defensive team when we lose a game!!!
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Bubsy added 11:22 - Jan 15
well done Mick and the boys for a great win today. Mick thanks for bringing us Tom Lawrence!
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Blue_Moses added 12:54 - Jan 15
Blackburn were the worst side I have seen here for years, nice to see a bit of football but Lawrence and Bart only just managed a 3-2 win. McCarthy out.
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richnblue added 13:18 - Jan 15

Great to see the lad do so well, reminds me of Fraser...
Then to get home and see Murph has started to bang them in for Newcastle as well. Nuts that transfer was..
You can see that match coming in April, and Murph banging in the winner.. But lets hope not to send us into the bottom three..
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itfcgene added 13:18 - Jan 15
I agree about loans being dead-ends, as long as we remain in the championship. It's not realistic, given Evans' plan to be sustainable, which I'm not against in theory. If we were promoted then signing the likes of Lawrence or Frasier would be, you'd dare to hope, something to actually think about, so I'm not against them. The biggest gripe I have with his version of "sustainability" is the outrageous ticket prices. Of the one thing that's turned most people away from coming to games I'd put that at the top of the list -- it seems like arrogance --it could work if the football was entertaining, but over priced tickets + rubbish football / permanent mid table = FAIL.
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couldbebetter added 13:19 - Jan 15
We will continue to scrape points against poor sides like Blackburn and lose against the better teams.This make us a mid table team.....for a long time to come I'm afraid.
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GTRKing added 18:42 - Jan 15
If we have any serious chance of going up we need to sign Lawrence & Williams now both very good players.... if we don't other teams will sight them from us

Then we need to buy a striker & another defender (Berra will leave)
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GTRKing added 18:47 - Jan 15
Other teams will sign them from us...

I think Mick should stay.... He should only leave if no ST (Maybe CB/CM) are signed this window.

Need to fully support the team & mick... if u Wanna moan then do it after the game

With the right amount of players & money spend we can make the play offs only 1pt behind villa & they spend over £30ml in the summer
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