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McCarthy: "Embarrassing", "a Shambles", "Completely Disgraceful"
Saturday, 29th Jul 2017 18:27

Town boss Mick McCarthy conceded that the Blues 6-1 thrashing by League One Charlton in their final pre-season game was “embarrassing”, “a shambles” and “completely disgraceful”, and admitted that if his side play as they did against the Addicks once the Championship season gets under way “we as a club are in trouble and I’m in trouble”.

“It was embarrassing,” he said afterwards. “It was a shambles completely, a completely disgraceful performance from us. That certainly doesn’t reflect how I am that’s for sure, in terms of how we played - a lack of aggression, a lack of spirit, a lack of cohesion.

“Everything that went wrong did go wrong, they scored some wonder goals, everything went right for them. So I’m going to have 20 quid on them getting beaten next week and 20 quid on us winning because we will be better, that’s for sure.”

Why weren’t his players up for it? “No idea. We started all right, we gave a freekick away, they scored from it, which was too easy. We then gave a really simple goal away and the way they were playing they just passed it around us.

“I would have changed the shape of the team but I wanted to see how it was at half-time and I left it purposely until half-time.”

He added: “I’ve been in games when you’re getting well beaten and it’s difficult to press high. One goes, the other fella doesn’t go with him and you get played around.

“And they’re good. I knew they’d be good. I said to the lads beforehand, if we go individually we’ll get played around.

“And then 2-0 up gives them the ability to start at the back, keep it and it was hard to get a press on. As I say, I would have changed it.”

Earlier in pre-season the Blues had scored regularly - largely through Joe Garner - but against Charlton they rarely looked like adding to Andre Dozzell’s single strike.

“It’s hard to score goals from the position we were in,” he reflected. “We gave a silly freekick away, unnecessary. It’s a good delivery, but he heads it too easily, we should have marked like we’d mark at a corner and didn’t.

“The second goal we passed it across our box and it’s difficult then to get goals back. But I’m not bothered whether it’s difficult to score goals. If it had ended up as 2-0 then I’d have gone, ‘It’s 2-0 because we gave away stupid goals’. To end up as six is just a disgrace.”

The result will inevitably cause fans to worry ahead of the new season, something McCarthy says he fully understands.

“If we play like that then they’ve got reason to worry, haven’t they?” he admitted. “But they won’t play like that.”

Did the illness and injury situation have an impact on the performance and result? “We still shouldn’t play like that. I’m not going to make an excuse for that, we shouldn’t play that way because there’s been a few missing. Whatever happens we should still perform better than that and show a bit more desire to play.


“I’ve just said to them, if that was in November the quote would be, ‘He’s lost the dressing room, they don’t want to play for him’. That’s what it looked like. I know that’s not the case but that’s what would be said and I couldn’t argue with it.”

David McGoldrick is the latest player to pick up the bug which has been going around the club during pre-season.

“He’s poorly, so whatever virus has been brought into the camp it’s certainly had a fairly devastating effect,” he continued. “We need to get the players back, that’s for sure.

“I don’t know whether Didzy will be fit [for next week], we’ll see how he recovers, and Skusey has had it all week as well and that didn’t help him playing

“I’ll see what effect it has on him and now bad he is. If it’s anything like Tom Adeyemi or Bersant Celina, Saturday might come to soon for him.”

He added: “There have [been a few things conspiring against us] but as ever you’re not going to hear me making excuses about it.

“That still does not excuse that performance, the fact that Emyr Huws is not playing, Tom Adeyemi, Didzy, Teddy Bishop, who we all know how he can play, he’s been in pre-season, Luke Hyam, he’s not played for a long time.

“To have those players missing and Skusey being ill and Bersant Celina, another one that we’ve signed and has not been fit to even have a look at it. It’s a disruptive influence, yes. But that still does not excuse what we’ve seen this afternoon.”

Aside from those currently ill or injured is he worried other players, such as Cole Skuse, Adam Webster and skipper Luke Chambers, are undercooked having missed much of pre-season due to earlier illnesses or injuries?

“It worries me greatly but I can’t do anything other than just keep trying to get them fit. Chambo’s missed a lot of football, Webbo, I put him on for half a game because he needs to get some minutes.”

Prior to today’s game McCarthy had been happy with the way pre-season had progressed - “I was, but then we’ve had an unnatural disaster” - however, he says the performance will give him much to think about going into Saturday’s opener against Birmingham City: “Today has a big bearing on it, of course.”

Has he learned something about his players from the match? “Right at the very start I said about my two 20 quid bets because we’ll be all right. That doesn’t reflect the feeling in the club or how it is.

“And maybe a kick up the arse isn’t the worst thing to get. It always appears as ‘Will they be so depressed….’. I’d like to think the opposite that they’ll be running around like blue-arsed flies next week and making tackles and competing far better. And we win.”

Is his message to fans not to judge his team on that performance? “It’s not easy, is it? We had a poor end to the season the two games that we won against Newcastle and Burton apart. We had a poor season.

“It doesn’t bode well for anybody in terms of how they feel about me or how they feel about the team or about the club getting slapped here 6-1. But come along and cheer us and support us and let’s hope we can beat Birmingham. And if we don’t I accept the inevitable.’

The inevitable being boos, the final whistle today having led to boos, something McCarthy had no problem with.

“And rightfully so, I’d have been booing if I’d have been watching it,” he said. “You always ask me these questions as if I ought to be going ‘I don’t like that’, but I fully understand it and, yes, we’ve got to play well on Saturday and we’ve pretty much got to win.

“Because if we don’t it’s starting the season where we left off last season and that’s not good for anybody.”

He admits he’s never known a pre-season end on a similar result: “I’ve never been done 6-1 in the last friendly before the season starts. It’s something else I’ve experienced now.”

He says he’s not called an extra training session for Sunday as some bosses might in similar circumstances: “I’ve just said to them that that’s something that some managers would do.

“But I think then they end up resenting me for doing that. They don’t do it on purpose. They’re not a lacklustre bunch at all, they are a great bunch of lads, so I’d expect a reaction without me having to be threatening people, dragging them in and ruining their Sunday, having them in at 12 o’clock just because I feel angry. That’s not the right thing to do.”

The Town boss says Birmingham manager Harry Redknapp will inevitably give the result a mention ahead of Saturday’s match but more as a warning to his players.

“I know what he’ll be saying, ‘I know Mick and I’d expect his team to react from that’,” he said. “And so would I. And if we don’t, if we play like that, we as a club are in trouble and I’m in trouble.”

Asked whether there is any further news on a new striker, he added: “No, not at the moment. And I hope Joe Garner’s not got any problems coming off either, we’ll see how he is.”

McCarthy dismissed yesterday’s report claiming the Blues are interested in Wigan striker Omar Bogle: “No, nothing in that at all.”

Charlton boss Karl Robinson wasn't getting too carried away by the result, despite the emphatic margin of victory.

“The first half replicated how we played at Stevenage [in a 2-1 win last Saturday]," he said. "It’s just this time we took our chances when they came along.

“It’s a very good performance — but it’s meaningless. It’s a confidence-booster going into the season.

“You can see we’re up to speed. You can see there is a hunger about us — but a real ball has not rolled yet.

“It’s aggressive football. Everything came together for us and it didn’t for Ipswich."


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cranky_old_tractor added 22:39 - Jul 29
Certainly a kick up the backside. Good that this did not matter but dress rehearsal is over come next Saturday. MM is right about no excuses including his job. ME you need to sort out things now 1) bring in decent players to add more depth 2) Either fire MM now or use this statement to draw a performance line in the sand and make that sooner not later and 3) If you cannot do any of this badger off and let the club have new ownership. As all fans can see, there ship is steadily sinking and the long terms strategy to stabilise, float and sail in the right direction is very not clear
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Seasider added 22:40 - Jul 29
Penguin Blue yes,in the past McCarthy has spoken nonsense from time to time; but today felt he said it as it was, and didn't pull any punches after this fiasco, even though team was a bit depleted.
He at least seems now to acknowledge that fan's are entitled to voice their critical opinions.
Never wanted Michael M as Manager nearly 5 years ago
and haven't changed my mind.
If he doesn't improve performances in first 3 months then I think that even he now realises that he may not reach his 5th anniversary.
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gosblue added 23:48 - Jul 29
Like football fans everywhere I get excited pre-season. This year is no exception. I think we will stay up. Maybe.
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NSL added 00:16 - Jul 30
Any manager that thinks skuse and chambers are worthy of playing in the championship will ultimately be sacked, it's a as simple as that
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KiwiBlue2 added 01:02 - Jul 30
Even though it is only pre-season its the worst hammering that I can recall in many a year. Just hope that Huws, Adeyemi, McG and some others currently injured become available in the next week or two as it is important that we get the season proper off to a good start. That said another couple of quality players are still needed.........
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andyitfc added 04:53 - Jul 30
I want my Ipswich back, Evans and Mick are not what we are about. Sad times 😣
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shakytown added 04:58 - Jul 30
Sadly the world has passed Muck by. All sports have evolved and particularly the players. Mucks love of slow plonkers with no ball skills who put people on their backsides is laughable in the modern game as proven by this result. As even he noted they just passed the ball around us. Sadly even when he knows the tactics he likes just will not work he just cannot CHANGE. Please either leave or get someone in to help you modernise the teams skill levels and tactics.
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BluedanW added 06:19 - Jul 30
Mick, you'd be better off sticking £20 on us going down this season.
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BlueMachines added 07:29 - Jul 30
Lol Wickets. Let's hope so. Our best performance came without MM near the place. 4-0 against Middlesbrough. Can that virus then last all season? Please?
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BrettenhamBlue added 07:32 - Jul 30
Sad thing is I think we played worse at the Gillingham game. Deserved a good thrashing in that game also.

Notice our odds aren't great on avoiding relegation this season.
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blue75 added 07:42 - Jul 30
For those saying we can't compete financially we manage to with our manager earning 2 million a year.
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Dire_Straits added 08:04 - Jul 30
What is the problem it was a FRIENDLY!! The real stuff starts next week.
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brittaniaman added 08:42 - Jul 30
That last friendly was supposed to be a Dress Rehearsal, of what is to come before the live show next Saturday ?? Well that did not look very Promising did It ??
The only way Dino can recover from this is to Beat Birmingham !! No Draw, No Loss.
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sereneblue added 09:06 - Jul 30
It's not about being on a shoe string budget, it's about wanting to play for the club and the manager. There's no respect for McCarthy and the way he plays. It's all about him and not about the club. Until he's gone this club will never progress.
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martin587 added 09:21 - Jul 30
Dire Straits,
MM did say the team he puts out against Charlton would be as near as possible to the starting eleven against Birmingham next Saturday.
IF that's the case then we have a major problem,because i went to the match yesterday and believe you me we were awful.They were lost in most positions,very little commitment and only a very glimmers of hope from a couple of players.
The defence had not a clue.I won't name names but we all know who they are.
At least MM was honest in his assessment in his after match interview,but unless they improve 100% we will be in trouble.
And don't say it was only a friendly,I dislike that term of phrase.The team had everything to prove to 350travelling fans and they did nothing.!!
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blueboy1981 added 09:55 - Jul 30
......... and guess who is responsible for it ? - YOU Mr McCarthy, and the person who pays your lucrative Salary.
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Chondzoresk added 09:59 - Jul 30
I have kept quiet of recent as I am so totally fed up. Yes, it was a friendly, however it is totally inexcusable to lose to any team 6-1. Whats worse, that it was not Barcelona or Real Madrid we were up against. How much the 'virus' played a part I am unsure. But still an extremely worrying result. The manager imho has to depart. I doubt it will happen, unless we get seriously tonked after 6 matches. By then I think even Evans may just get the idea that this guy is not up to the job. One dimensional football that is being played in 2017 and I have a really bad feeling about the up coming season.
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Battyboy added 10:04 - Jul 30
If we can survive the season and not go down. At least MM won't be here next season for sure! May can't come quick enough.
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blueboy1981 added 10:13 - Jul 30
....... don't expect anything else from McCarthy, it's there for all (well most) to see - it just isn't in his armoury.

Improvement under McCarthy ? - FORGET IT, ONCE AND FOR ALL. It ain't going to happen.
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cantona11 added 10:26 - Jul 30
Everyone that knows of me knows I detest chambers he is the skipper and should be geeing the lads on the pitch up as he is a "big character" in my eyes not a good player and certainly shouldn't be captain he should be talking the young boys through it on the pitch not moaning all the time as if it's everyone else's fault as more than not it was him that didn't put a tackle in, out of position, or giving the ball away this has to change as we need a leader on the pitch I like Skuse and we all know that he along with Chambers is the first names on the team sheet and also a "big character" and with Chambers being captain can hardly be dropped !!make him club captain just not team captain
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planetblue_2011 added 10:32 - Jul 30
These players need a kick up the back side it is a shambles as Mick says.
If this carries on into the season then Mick will be gone after 10 matches.
Something still isnt clicking in the dressing room & on the pitch with these players, so something needs to change fast.
I'll find out for myself how we play on sat against Bham as I'm going.
HELP!
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blueherts added 10:44 - Jul 30
If this was 'just a freindly' Charlton did not just roll over and treat it like one
No excuses - Professional players who should have been playing to get in the starting Xi
TROUBLE IS TOO MANY LIVE ON EASY STREET . We need compt for places
For 3 or 4 years our so defensively minded manager has had no clue when it comes to defending . Plays players out of position and cant defend set pieces and plays TWO defensive midfielders - This is is not a one off
All I can think is with Huws Dids and Adeyemi back we CANNOT be this bad and who knows about Celina - lets wait and see .
Bishop and Hyam - too often injured for my liking
Lets see at end of August where we lie
If this is an indication of what is come - it will be a LONG season folks
Maybe , just maybe it is a kick some need a final message to MM that Skuse , Chambers are not fit for purpose in this division
And please get in afew more players we are paper thin squad at the moment
No

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RRanger added 11:04 - Jul 30
Having got totally depressed reading all these boring negative comments before the season proper has even started I've just put a decent bet on Betfair backing us to finish in the top 6. I got 10.5 (19/2) and I am sure I'll make a decent profit as I'm confident that the odds will drop and I'll layoff when the price is right to at least get double my stake back.
If you are so confident we are doomed to drop into League 1 I trust you are putting your money where your mouith is and backing us for the drop!
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gunnerblue added 11:22 - Jul 30
RRanger The odds are so bad for us to go down I'd have to put a £1000 on to to get the same return as you're getting for your 50p!

I'll keep my money in my pocket... meaning I'll be 50p up on you.


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cantona11 added 11:49 - Jul 30
I have high hopes still and we go up as Champions as i feel like it will change when the new signing come in to the squad and I hope they do seeing as they were good enough to sign !
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