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McCarthy: Focus on Recent League Performances Not Cup Exit
Friday, 20th Jan 2017 21:00

Boss Mick McCarthy is hoping his players emulate their last three Championship performances and are able to put Tuesday’s embarrassing FA Cup exit to Vanarama National League leaders Lincoln City behind them when the Blues visit Huddersfield Town on Saturday.

Prior to Tuesday’s woeful display at Sincil Bank, which saw Town dumped out of the FA Cup by non-league opponents for the first time since Peterborough beat them 3-2 at Portman Road in 1960, the Blues had put in improved displays in the Championship.

VIctories over Bristol City and Blackburn at home, 2-1 and 3-2 respectively, sandwiched a 2-1 loss at QPR, a game McCarthy’s side really should have won.

“They always say one game at a time and you can only take the Lincoln game but I’ve said to the players today that our last three performances in the league have been good, certainly the two home performances and results were good,” McCarthy said.

“And that’s really what we should focus on. We can’t do anything about the FA Cup, it’s gone, it’s done. I know if I spoke to Norman Hunter he’d still remember the Colchester game [in 1971] when they [Leeds United] got beat, and Allan Clarke.

“I played with both of those and they both told me at FA Cup ties that would be with them for the rest of their lives, and it is. And the same with Tuesday for me.

“But it’s just part of my history, that. I’ve got a pretty good history if I look through mine, I’ve had some good results and some bad ones and that’s just one of the bad ones unfortunately.”

Is he confident his players will be able to put Tuesday behind them? “I hope so, Wednesday was a tough day. It was for me, probably was for the rest of them, humbling, humiliating, embarrassing. It was.

“But sometimes that suggests the opposition weren’t very good and yet they were, they were a very good team and they’ve not lost at Sincil Bank since September. But in spite of all that we shouldn’t lose to them.

“So, congratulations to them, they played very well. And I’ve been the giant slayer, I’ve been the one that’s turned the big teams over and it’s a great day then, the day after, you’re basking, glorying in telling how good you are.

“But when you’re the bigger team it’s horrible and it was a horrible day Wednesday. But you’ve got to get over it.

“I came back to work on Thursday, I’ve got a game on Saturday and we’ll soon find out whether they’ve got over it.

“I don’t know with individuals, you can go around and ask them and they go ‘I’m fine’, I’m never quite certain about that but we’ll see.”

McCarthy admits performances such as Tuesday’s from his team do concern him, although he accepts responsibility for the similarly disappointing display as his side lost 2-0 at home to Fulham on Boxing Day.

“Fulham, we almost sat back, tactically as much as anything, we knew their full-backs would get forward and we tried to deal with them, and it didn’t work,” he admitted.

“I’m not going to blame the players for that one. There’s still an element that they can change it on the pitch and do more, but that was as much down to me as it was them. The other night, does it worry me? Yes, it does. I wouldn’t want to see many of them.

“That’s the first time I’ve seen that. God bless the FA Cup because I’ve seen other teams get turned over, not only us, but it’s only us that concerns me and concerns the people in Ipswich, of course.

“But it’s been happening for years and years and years. And like I said, I haven’t got an answer. I can’t tell you the reason why, it’s just not very nice when it happens to us, to me.


“Like I say, I’ve been on the other side when I’ve been on the winning team as a lower team and it’s fab. That’s what the FA Cup’s all about.”

Huddersfield have been the Championship’s surprise package this season and are currently fifth, nine places and 12 points above the Blues.

McCarthy believes they can maintain their play-off form for the rest of the season: “They are a good side, mind you there are a lot competing for those top six spots. But I think they’ll manage it.”

Looking at their squad, he identified who he believes is the Terriers’ key man: “I’d say Aaron Mooy is the standout player without a shadow of a doubt, he’s the one for me that’s driven that team.

“Any time I see him play, he seems to be all over the place, he’s the one that gets the ball, he’s got a personality, he makes the team play, makes them tick.

“And I think they’re very good going forward. They try to get you pressed in and they go chasing it and go after you but I think you can score against them.”

Questioned on whether Tuesday’s performance made up his mind regarding some of the players involved, he added: “It’s made up my mind that they’ll all be here and all be in the squad because I’ve only got about 12 fit ones that are first-team players!

“[I’m not really in a position to wield the axe], and by the way they’ve been great for me, they don’t deserve to be [axed] on that one performance.”

One player who may have enhanced his standing on Tuesday was central defender Paul Digby, who came into the side as a replacement for Adam Webster, who has been ruled out for the season due to an ankle ligament injury.

“To be fair to Diggers, the other night he didn’t do anything wrong, I can’t be saying anything was down to him,” McCarthy said

“He’s been out for a long time [with a knee injury], thought he might be going out somewhere else on trial or on a loan deal but suddenly he’s in the team. Fair play to him, he was ready to go.”

Despite Dean Gerken having been similarly blameless in Tuesday’s defeat - indeed, the former Colchester keeper prevented the Imps from taking a first-half lead with a very sharp save - Bartosz Bialkowski is set to return in goal.

Given his available personnel McCarthy may well opt to stick with the three-man backline, which would see skipper Luke Chambers in the middle with Digby to his right and Christophe Berra to his left. Josh Emmanuel and Jonas Knudsen will be the wing-backs.

In midfield, Cole Skuse will take up his usual holding role with Andre Dozzell and Kevin Bru likely return to the starting XI having been on the bench at Lincoln.

Up front, Freddie Sears seems likely to come back into the team alongside Tom Lawrence with Brett Pitman set to return to the bench after his calf injury.

New signings Kieffer Moore and Jordan Spence are both likely to be among the subs, while we understand 17-year-old Tristan Nydam has travelled with the squad.

Terriers midfielders Jonathan Hogg (quad strain) and Rajiv van la Parra (knee) are both back in training after injuries and will be in the squad.

But on-loan Chelsea midfielder Kasey Palmer is out with a hamstring injury, while Australian Mooy, the man McCarthy cited as Huddersfield’s key player, is a doubt with a back injury.

Winger Sean Scannell is a long-term absentee with an ankle problem, while former Southend midfielder Jack Payne, a player the Blues were keen on last summer, is suspended having been red-carded in last week’s 2-0 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday.

Huddersfield have signed striker Collin Quaner from Union Berlin and the big German will be available to face the Blues.

Historically, Town have won 22 games between the sides (including the only cup tie), the West Yorkshiremen 13, with nine ending in draws.

If Town fail to win they will have gone 23 league games without repeating the same result in successive matches - since they drew with Wolves and then Norwich in August - beating the previous club record of 22 established in 1965/66.

In October, Championship leaders Huddersfield recorded their first win at Portman Road for 20 years as Christopher Schindler’s second-half header saw the Terriers to a 1-0 victory.

The Blues, who were beaten at home for the first time in the league this season and failed to score for the fourth successive match, never looked like getting back into the game after the German centre-half had put the visitors in front from a 58th minute corner.

The teams last met at the John Smith’s Stadium in February last year when loanee Ben Pringle’s first Town goal after 19 minutes saw the Blues to a battling 1-0 victory.

Pringle netted in a first half largely dominated by the home side who missed a succession of chances and played the final quarter of a hour of the game with 10 men, Jonathan Hogg having picked up an injury after they had used all their subs.

Blues academy coach Alan Lee was with the West Yorkshiremen until the summer of 2013 before returning to Town.

Striker Leon Best had a trial with the Terriers at the start of 2015/16 and featured for their U21s - coincidentally against the Blues - before moving on and joining Rotherham.

Huddersfield frontman Nahki Wells spent time on trial at Portman Road as a teenager. He did enough to be asked to stay on for a longer spell but the homesick youngster opted to go back to Bermuda and the Dandy Town Hornets before later making his return to English football with Carlisle and then Bradford before joining the Terriers in January 2014.

Saturday’s referee is Andy Davies from Hampshire, who has shown 88 yellow cards and four red in 25 games so far this season.

Davies has only taken charge of two Town matches, both of which have ended goalless and both of which have seen the opposition reduced to 10 men.

He was in charge of the 0-0 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion in September, in which he showed eight yellow cards, two of them and then a red to Seagulls midfielder Dale Stephens. Luke Chambers, Josh Emmanuel, Jonathan Douglas and Tom Lawrence were the Town players cautioned.

Prior to that, Davies’s only other Blues game was the 0-0 home draw with Huddersfield last October when he red-carded Terriers striker James Vaughan for a second bookable offence in the final minute.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Emmanuel, Spence, Webber, Berra, Digby, Fowler, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Dozzell, Nydam, Ward, Lawrence, Sears, Best, Pitman, Moore, Morris.


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Lightningboy added 10:53 - Jan 20
Another thing from the other night that made me laugh out loud was when Dozzel & Sears were getting ready to come on out came all the strategy charts/ipads etc to show them where to play.

Unbelievably funny.
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TimmyH added 11:09 - Jan 20
Doesn't this bloke ever stop spewing rubbish or bigging himself up?...'I've got a pretty good history' - you certainly haven't in Cup competitions, it's diabolical!

Also still going on about how good Lincoln were...it really beggers belief!!

Please go.
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blues1 added 11:18 - Jan 20
Suffolkngood. Another fan who thinks we are safe? Far from it. With the games we have coming up in the next month or so we could easily be in the bottom 3 come the end of it. A lot of work to be done yer before we can say we won't go down
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midastouch added 15:08 - Jan 20
Can you believe the thumbs down posse is still in effect supporting Mick! What will it take for some people to realise Mick simply isn't up to the job? We've been outplayed by a non-league team twice and still some refuse to see Mick and half of his players as being a lost cause. What can anybody still see left in Mick? He's a spent force! What is the breaking point for such people? It's plain to see (but amazingly some still don't see it) we need a big clear out, starting with Mick! Please no more ExSkuses!
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cat added 15:31 - Jan 20
MM has always treated the FA Cup with contempt, so maybe Tuesday was his just desserts.
I like the idea of 3 CBS, with 2 wing backs, Chambers certainly looked more at home in the centre, although I am not a big fan of him as his footballing abilitys are very limited. He does however bring a bit of passion which is definitely needed at the mo. The big area of concern is at left back. Knudsen just does not do it for me!! Hopefully Kenlock will come back in after injury and is given a good run of games certainly as the season appears to be nearing mid table obscurity. I would also like to see Best given another chance with a more attacking midfield behind him, he has shown glimpses of quality but has not received any service.
Win lose or draw, the end of the runway is in sight and the Dino is nearer extinction!!!!
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Carberry added 16:23 - Jan 20
I, I, I, when are you going to show some humility?
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runningout added 16:44 - Jan 20
at the moment, 3 points v Blackburn is no achievement
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jas0999 added 16:49 - Jan 20
A loss and a win. Surely time for a draw? Recent league showings have been reasonable against woeful opposition and even then we lost at QPR.
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blue75 added 17:03 - Jan 20
How are you meant to forget being embarrassed on national tv!!! The Blackburn game was ok but the Bristol game we were crap!!! Get a grip your football is crap just go away and let us try another way!!!
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positivity added 18:29 - Jan 20
"at the moment, 3 points v Blackburn is no achievement" . maybe, but don't say that around a geordie!
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Seasider added 19:53 - Jan 20
Mick thinks all his players have been great,and don't deserve to be axed on one performance.

He also thinks he has got a pretty good history in the game.What is it Mick 2 promotions,2 relegations and 2 sackings plus some time as Ireland Manager.

Keeps harking back,this time 45 years when Leeeds were beaten by Col U and out very own 'Jungle Boy' (Ray Crawford)

Yes Mick,I can go back even further to 1962 when Ipswich under Alf were top of pile in England,1978 & 1982 when Sir Bobby won the FA and Uefa Cups,not forgetting the play off win against Barnsley masterminded by GB.

But the are all in the past,and the present duo of Evans & McCarthy are reducing this once great club to a smallish provincial outfit,who now have difficulty in competing in the 2nd tier with most other clubs in the Championship.

McCarthy has some would say,loyalty to his players at all times and never criticises,which they consider a laudible trait.I would say that Tuesdays game deserved criticism,and the players are getting an easy ride.Dont know what his half time team talks can be like;but must be soporific as team were worse in 2nd half on Tuesday,which took some doing.

See what happens tomorrow
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bluelodgeblue added 20:19 - Jan 20
Who says we won't go down! Ffs Div 1 & 2 & the conference are full of teams that thought that!
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Walk_the_Wark added 20:25 - Jan 20
FOM!
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Suffolk_n_Good added 20:33 - Jan 20
Hi Blue1, sorry I'm not following why you said I'm another fan who thinks we're safe?? I certainly don't!!
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MonterreyBlue added 20:39 - Jan 20
Against every single sensible thought process and my opinion of the current regime, I'm going to go tomorrow..... How many times have i said "one last chance Ipswich"

I am truly losing it.

COYBs
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BillyBaxterwasbest added 20:50 - Jan 20
If you have the money to buy Evans out do it! If not stop your moaning and support the blues or if you are not a fan of the town go up the road and support a budgie they deserve you.

Come on Marcus Mick and the Blues
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terryball2012 added 21:02 - Jan 20
MM keeps on about the three previous league games but I saw all three thought we were pretty poor against a very poor Bristol City and quite lucky to win, against QPR we were better but there again QPR were poor and they won and against Blackburn they were also poor but on a striker who could shoot and of course all three teams are at the wrong end of the table. The challenge will be the next few games and I do not believe we can win these games but just hope for an improvement and that some of the injured return soon.Personally I do not think we should waste money in this window but wait until the summer when himself will decide whether or not to bore us again next season.
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chripswich added 21:11 - Jan 20
"Went back to work on Thursday"??????
Why wasn't he (and everyone else involved in Tuesdays disgrace) at Playford road on Wednesday at 9am sharp!!!!!
Only reason should have been he was no longer in charge...but we can only dream!
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itfchorry added 21:53 - Jan 20
At Huddersfield tomorrow - must be mad
having been to Lincoln -

Win. Lose or draw will be calling for your
resignation -

Face it McCarthy - beats your brand of football.
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heathen66 added 22:22 - Jan 20
That is all ok, however we played well until you tried to settle for a draw at QPR....and lost
We did not play that well against Bristol City and was saved by Brett Pitmans late goal, and we played a bit better (and no more) against a very poor Blackburn side and managed to hold on for the win so I am not totally sure we are in any 'Form' in the league.
At this stage you should treat all games as important as the next. Go for the win, be offensive and not defensive. You never know, you may win some fans back.
Don't play 6 at the back with Skuse strolling just in front, it does not work !!!
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bluelodgeblue added 22:49 - Jan 20
Who says we won't go down! Ffs Div 1 & 2 & the conference are full of teams that thought that!
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itfchorry added 23:35 - Jan 20
See you there dangerous !

No doubt you will be the first to start
Super Mick -

Have a great trip on the Galloway -

Take with you /
McCarthy
Evans
Milne
Clegg again !
Liz Edwards
Tottenham Timmy


Also
Geekin
Coke
Douglas
Skuse
Conner
Knudsen
Berra
Pragmatic
Getinmymustang
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harlingblue added 01:28 - Jan 21
The Lincoln cup game a disaster, our main player Lawrence, not played in the free role and then kicked out of the game, the Lincoln management team had that one sussed?
MM has singled out Mooy as the player that makes Huddersfield tick, will we have a man marker on him, in both senses of the word?
Are we picking up so many injuries because of our narrow defensive style of play, with too many attacking players having to sacrifice their natural game to help a defence that should be able to fight their own cause, if they win the ball there is no players left in attacking positions to take the pressure off?
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Vanisleblue2 added 01:47 - Jan 21
MM not wearing his ITFC branded clothing
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MicksZzzTactics added 01:58 - Jan 21
@Seasider: Very well said!

But now on to my main "mischievous" business :
As is so widely known -- to the degree that it's considered a common fact actually from here to proverbial Albuquerque! -- the Dino McCarthy is very very 'Full of Himself' and especially HAPPY with Himself when it comes to his [outworn!] achievements & [aweinspiring-NOT!] abilities within football ... TOO HAPPY if you ask just about any half-decent Clinical Psychiatrist!
But ehmmm what I personally feel has been sorely missing from all recent articles here and in other media centering mainly on him as a 21th century 2nd decennium manager, his colossal ego & self-importance and last but not least his 'Official CV' is .... something particularly for our lovely females out here (incl. of course also Delia Smith and Theresa Doyle, with the latter being the spouse of his old Irish archfoe Roy Keane!) .... namely a potential regular **Pin-Up** pic of Mighty Mick with something resembling a genuine niiiice '6-Pack Abs'!!! lol lol lol lol

Took a little time digging up a rare & right-looking one, but since I couldn't fall asleep anyway I think it was well worth it! :-) .... and imho this jaw-dropping pic should fit right nicely in on say page 1 of that hopefully soon to be circulated around ELSEWHERE 'Official CV' of his! :-) , so here you go: Presenting **near-prime** Mighty Mick .... triumphant of course .... while shirtless!

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