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McCarthy Embarrassed By FA Cup Defeat as Webster Faces Lengthy Spell Out
Tuesday, 17th Jan 2017 23:23

Town boss Mick McCarthy admitted he was embarrassed after the Blues were dumped out of the FA Cup by Vanarama National League Lincoln City after a 1-0 defeat at Sincil Bank. McCarthy also revealed that central defender Adam Webster is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines - perhaps the rest of the season - having suffered an ankle injury.

“They played well, they deserved to win,” McCarthy said afterwards, admitting that it was his worst result as a manager. “Not in the manner that they did with the freekick at the end, but overall their performance was better than us and they deserved to go through.

“[The freekick] was poorly delivered and Tom Lawrence who has carried us with his performances and his goals, comes in and apologises, but irrespective of that it shouldn’t end up in our net because they cleared it. They’ve deserved it but the goal shouldn’t have come that way.”

How does he explain a Championship side being beaten by a National League team? “If I knew that I’d pack this job in and write a book and I’d tell Liverpool how they should have done it against Plymouth and everybody else, Leeds going back to Colchester all those years ago when I was a Leeds fan.

“I’d have sorted everybody’s lives out, there’d be no cup upsets, there’d be no fun, you wouldn’t be talking to me and I wouldn’t be sitting here embarrassed.”

He added: “Too right I am [embarrassed], we shouldn’t get beaten by a National League side whether they’re top of the league or not.

“But they deserved it, they played better than us, they were more competitive than us. I can’t really give them any more praise than I’ve heaped on them already. Absolutely, they deserved it and I am embarrassed.”

Does the TV audience add to that embarrassment? “If there had only been 9,500 seen my embarrassment instead of how many million, then of course, it does.”


He continued: “I thought they were excellent today, I thought they were very good. They dominated the game. I’m going to give the credit to them.

“We didn’t play as well as them, I thought they were very good today. We can go on and on with this, I’m going to give them the credit. Anything I say is going to be kind of detrimental to them, they were very good.”

Did he feel Lincoln were more up for it? “It would appear so. It looked that way. Yes, I would say they were, definitely. Why that is I don’t know.”

Was he disappointed that his players couldn’t rise to the occasion? “Of course it disappoints me, I couldn’t come in here and be happy about it, I’d have to be disappointed, I’d be a fool if I said I was any other.

“I’m disappointed with the performance and the manner of the defeat and everything that goes with it. But I’ll still congratulate them because they deserved it.”

McCarthy says he’ll take the brickbats that will inevitably come his way on the chin: “I’ve got to, I can’t do anything else other than take it on the chin, as I said however many million people have seen it. Of course I will.”

Was he tempted to stick with the side which beat Blackburn at the weekend rather than making five changes? “No.”

Didn’t he feel it was a game for Andre Dozzell? “I don’t think it was a game for Andre. But no was the answer.”

McCarthy revealed that in addition to the result, defender Webster has suffered an injury which will sideline him for some time: “Adam’s got a bad ankle injury.”

Will he be out for the season? “We’ll see, we’ll find out more tomorrow, he’s had a scan, we need to see the results.

“If we needed any more injury problems, that certainly wasn’t one we can cope with, to be honest. That’s a tough one for him as much as anything as well because he’s been having a great season.”

Speaking to BBC Radio Suffolk regarding his future and calls for him to move on, he added: “If Marcus, if the club want to sack me, so be it. If the fans are that sick of me, then that makes life difficult for me at every game all of a sudden.

“When we win it’s OK, when we’re losing it’s ‘Mick McCarthy you’re football is S-H-1-T’ and I’m ‘getting sacked in the morning’.

“There’s nothing between them, I’ve had wonderful support from the fans, I’m not going to complain about them either, they want to see better than that and that was disappointing for all of us, even more so for those guys that have travelled up, paid their money and come and watched a dreadful performance.”

Imps boss Danny Cowley said the win was among the highlights of his career so far: “In terms of an atmosphere or a one-off game that was a great experience and one that everyone associated with Lincoln City Football Club will remember for an awful long time.

“It was a good time to score in the 90th minute, it was fantastic. I thought it was a terrific ball by Adam Marriott. He just delayed it, waited for the support, he timed the pass perfectly, the weight was fantastic and what a brilliant finish from Nathan Arnold.

“He pressed the life out of the game for 90 minutes and to find that energy and to get beyond him in that moment and to have the coolness to round the keeper and score, it was a fantastic goal. And I thought over two games we deserved.”


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Lightningboy added 09:46 - Jan 18
The problem is not last night's performance OR the first game 10 days ago,it's the shocking state our club has fallen into on the pitch under McCarthy..we didn't have to spend millions under Robson,Lyall,Burley,Royle or initially Magilton to play good football..what i'm watching under McCarthy is not football..I don't know what it is?..how this guy has been allowed anywhere near our club is beyond a joke.

And the bigger problem is that our owner and his yes men just seem happy to bury their heads in the sand and find all of this garbage acceptable?..what on earth is going on behind the scenes because somehow or another someone needs to get it through to Marcus Evans that what he's done to our club with a succession of poor managerial decisions is destroying everything we were once so proud of.

If there's a press conference today then it's time for the reporters to grow a pair and start asking some serious questions as to why McCarthy hasn't had the dignity to resign after the latest shocker.

Enough is enough.
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Lightningboy added 10:01 - Jan 18
The only money i'm interested in seeing Marcus spending this month is McCarthy's pay-off.
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brittaniaman added 10:14 - Jan 18
McCarthy needs to have a long hard look at himself this morning and think can I carry on like this or should I RESIGN ????
Butcher was disgusted,, He even said 2nd half they will come out ready for it after MM rollicking,WRONG!!!!! Alex Mathie could not believe it either !!!!!
McCarthy went for the 0-0 draw then we think he realised it was a cup MATCH enough said
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Facefacts added 10:29 - Jan 18
I am resigned to our slow decline as a football club.

Resign = no contract pay off. Be sacked = contract payoff. So even though Mick is dead man walking, Marcus knows he won't resign, and after all - it's only the FA Cup - the furore will die down. Paid him a million to keep us up.

Next season, keep our FA Cup third (or first) round ball out of the bag and give somebody a bye. It's not worth the misery, embarrassment and shame.
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brendenward35 added 10:51 - Jan 18
Has he gone yet? doubt it as Marcus is totally blind to this guys failure. Never mind only a MickEY mouse cup anyway but shocking result. He looked totally lost last night should have changed the team earlier but again that been the problem for several months. Everyone can see it apart from him stubborn, blinkered old git
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busterjames added 11:02 - Jan 18
Douglas was the worst of the pathetic bunch ! If i was Bru i would be well pissed off !
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wherescounago added 12:18 - Jan 18
Guess what the MP for Lincoln has just mentioned this in Prime Minister's Questions and the PM has congratulated Lincoln, another point scored against our abysmal team!!
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BlueWax added 15:51 - Jan 18
I am sorry Mick, you are not embarrassed....the camera panned on you once they had scored and all you could do was nod your head, that really speaks volumes to me....you really don't care and all you want is your pay off.
You were lucky to get another shot after being outplayed by Lincoln at PR but no lessons were learnt.
O.k it was a poor free kick by our star loanee TL but when they cleared it why did no ITFC player take one for the team/yellow card thus avoiding the through ball for the goal.
It wasn't rocket science and although may nt be in the spirit of the game at least it would show passion........the travelling blue army faithful MUST be compensated for their loyalty. That is the least the club should do.
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warktheline added 17:07 - Jan 18
Like Evans McCarthy, it appears you have utter contempt for our club. "If Ipswich Town want to sack me then so be it".
SICK of your total mis management McCarthy!
SICK of this fool, Milne, who obviously hasn't a clue about football, telling us to stick with this numpty manager!
SICK of Evans, take your money and clear off, look at what you've done since you took over, bloody ripped the traditions out of our club and contributed to our club currently being the most 'dour' club in the country ! You are another clueless 'football business man' , if you knew anything about football you wouldn't have allowed our club to sink to such an appallingly level!
Hang your f****** heads in shame, you bunch of money grabbing b******!
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jas0999 added 19:52 - Jan 18
Blues1 - my post said MM position is untenable!! However, in my opinion lack of investment is a big issue, whether for Mick or the next manager. Key players sold. Cheap freebies signed as replacement. Lots of spin about bids in. Little in terms of end result ... Again. Same old I'm afraid!
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TimmyH added 19:56 - Jan 18
17th January 2017 will stick in a lot of Town supporters memories for all the wrong reasons...and to think we've got another 16 months of the fool.
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ChrisFelix added 07:39 - Jan 19
The tv audience saw what all town fans have known all season, Douglas is past it. On looking at his record & his limited premiership appearances i don't he ever had it
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