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McCarthy: Wonderful Finish By Celina But Result Tough on Burton
Saturday, 28th Oct 2017 18:24

Town boss Mick McCarthy hailed sub Bersant Celina’s “wonderful finish” 89th minute freekick winner during the 2-1 victory at Burton but admitted the result was tough on the Brewers, who had deservedly led 1-0.

Asked whether the script written was when Celina stepped up to take the freekick, the Town fans having spent much of the half calling for the on-loan Manchester City winger’s introduction, he said: “I don’t know but I’m glad it turned out that way.”

Moving on to the terrace calls for Celina to be brought on, he added: “I don’t give a s––e about that, by the way. They don’t go on because of that, let me clear that up.

“In fact there’s more chance of him not going on when they start telling me what to do. And yes, I am a belligerent f–, let’s just clear that up.

“He’d every chance of going on when the game gets stretched. I don’t think it’s a game for him, when we’re having to head balls out and fight and scrap but with 10 minutes to play it is, strangely enough.

“I though Wardy did well and Kevin Bru did well and Bersant, it was a wonderful finish and he's celebrated with the fans and thrown his shirt in and they all love him. He’s maybe given the bird to me with the jump but I don’t mind that, that’s what he’s paid for. He goes on, scores the goal, he’s the hero, fabulous.

“Tell you what, there were some other heroes there today that kept a clean sheet to half-time and kept it to the score it was. They enabled him to do that, good luck to him, he was brilliant.”

McCarthy admitted that the Blues needed a result going into the match - “For sure, absolutely” - and conceded that much of the afternoon was tough for his team: “At half-time I was tempted to change it then. Not to put Bersant on, just in case you’re thinking that, but Kevin Bru I’d considered.

“I spoke to TC and he made the point that it was the toughest 45 minutes we’d had, certainly with the conditions, [so we decided] let’s see how we get on, enough time to give them a fair crack of the whip.

“I thought Tristan had a tough time today but he’s been brilliant, he’s 17, and it was hard. We played great last week and we got f– all. We’ve not played well today and won. I’ll give all credit to my players for scrapping it out because we’ve had to.”


He agreed that Burton can feel hard done by: “Absolutely, but it’s not breaking my heart, I have to be honest.”

Quizzed on Celina’s somewhat ambiguous tweet - “Two months until new year. Can’t wait” - which some have taken to mean he’s itching for his spell with Town to end early in January, McCarthy said: “He’s factually correct, isn’t he? He’s a f–-ing brighter lad than I thought he was!

“He’s our player and he might play at Cardiff and he’ll be happy then, won't he? Good luck to him.”

McCarthy confirmed that his loan is for the season - “For 12 months” - and the deal is likely to be along the lines of Tom Lawrence's spell last season which could have been cut short in January but only if agreed by all three parties, the two clubs and the player.

When questioned whether the Kosovo international is frustrated, the Town boss responded: “Ask him.”

Has he said he is to McCarthy, having said he felt his time had come earlier in the season?

“He is [a confident young man], and I’ve also got 18, 19, 20 others that I have to take care of as well.”

The Town boss says he fully understands why fans have taken to him: “I do and I like him when he does that. He’s done great today, hasn’t he? I’m really delighted with him.”

Regarding the derogatory chants aimed in his own direction by the Town support, something which he hoped wouldn’t resurface this season, McCarthy added: “Listen, unless somebody decides otherwise, you’ve got me, boring old big nose, f–-ing fart with 's–-e football' until May. Unless somebody decides different.”

Does it bother him? “It hurts me for the players because it can affect them. It doesn’t affect me, I have to be honest.

“I’d prefer it the other way when we changed the hit parade for six games, but it’s back. I can tolerate it.”

Kevin Bru made his first appearance of the season from the bench and impressed his manager: “He was great, wasn’t he? I said to everybody, in front of all the players, I was delighted with him.

“His attitude has been great. Mind, he hasn’t been ostracised, he’s not been asked to train with the kids, he’s not been pushed out, he’s been training with us and been away and done his international stuff. Really thrilled with him, he deserves a lot of credit for the way he’s played today.”

Does the performance put the Mauritius international, who was told he could move on in the summer, back in his thoughts? “Quite clearly he’s never been out of my thoughts as he’s played today.

“Circumstances dictate certain things. Emyr Huws is injured, Tom Adeyemi’s injured, Teddy Bishop’s injured, Luke Hyam’s injured.

“I’ve got two teenagers [Tristan Nydam and Flynn Downes] who have been doing great but it gets tough for them in the Championship and I thought it was a day to have him on the bench and contribute if necessary, which he’s done. I thought he was good.”

Martyn Waghorn took his total to seven for the season since joining from Rangers with the equaliser.

“Let’s hope that continues, he’s been excellent, everybody’s pleased with him,” McCarthy said.

“He did great with the goal because he was unhappy with their goal because we had a throw-in and it ended up as a corner. And between him and the thrower we lost it and it ends up as a corner and it ends up in our net.

“He wasn’t best pleased, so he made up for that. Good luck to Bersant, he gets the headlines today, it’s wonderful.”

Burton boss Nigel Clough admitted it hurt to lose the game: “That’s going to sting for a while, an awful long while. It was very, very harsh to lose that game today on the balance of the play and balance of the effort that went in, chances created and everything else.

“We scored a goal, we haven’t done that in five and a half games, so that was a bonus, but we should have scored more than one today.

“It wasn’t just chances, it was situations leading to chances. We had great situations in the first half today and didn’t make chances out of them.

“But then we got the goal and there is an element of it not dropping for us in the penalty area without a doubt. And you look at their first goal, the cross has gone in, it’s been half-cleared and it’s just dropped straight in Waghorn’s path. We’d like one to drop for us like that.”


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Seasider added 08:27 - Oct 29
geminimustang is apparently happy with a manager who uses expletives liberally,and shows his nasty nature at press conferences time and time again.

I said in my pre match comments that this moron was both arrogant and childish,and his post match reaction has ,I feel,simply confirmed this.

A manager normally starts a game with a team he selects to win a match,and corresponding tactics.For the first hour we were treated to a typical McCarthy display;being over run in midfield with a small youngster in Nydam and pedestrian Skuse.

This resulted in long balls to our diminutive strikers in the hope that they could get on the end of one or two, as they had earlier in the season.A prime example of this is Adam Webster who when he came here was a ball playing Centre Back;but since his return the Dino seems to have 'coached ' this out of him

After going behind our' esteemed manager' decided in his wisdom that he had to do something,and by bringing on Bru, Ward and belatedly Bersant Celina they rescued this dire situation.

I don't feel this vindicates McCarthy in anyway as we have just managed to beat the bottom team who our Manager said in his post match interview were unlucky to lose !

I object to being called a troll by gemininstrang who is clearly in the McCarthy mould of slagging fans off.I sir/madam have supported this club for 55 years,am a shareholder,season ticket holder and even have a brick in the wall lol !!!

Finally McCarthy has clearly not changed from last season, evidenced by his swearing and comments about fans,and I am not a troll as during the past two years I and several others have been critical of McCarthy to his face,which probably why he didn't turn up to face the supporters at recent AGM,just like the invisible owner who never does either;not even to theClubs AGM of which he is Chairman ?

If he cares for the club he owns he should sack MM immediately,and with his good lawyers might be able to avoid paying up the full contract

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Swn98 added 08:29 - Oct 29
Gcon they would rather see us lose so they can beat MM when we win they have to use his after match interview to beat him up.
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Swn98 added 08:33 - Oct 29
Phil i think seasider is trying to crash your site.
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Butcherboy added 08:38 - Oct 29
The contempt that McCarthy has for the fans is breathtaking.
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Seasider added 08:46 - Oct 29
So sorry about multiple postings,computer glitch;certainly not intentional.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 08:58 - Oct 29
I think Mick will go at the end of the season and Evans wont have much say in the matter.

Strange how it never seems to be the game for Celina.
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44_not_out added 09:02 - Oct 29
Manager makes substitution, on going player scores the winner. Team is then 1 point off the play offs with a game in hand. Manager then vents his frustrations at the negative fans. Que melt down amongst a section of fans who feel hurt by those comments!

Only Ipswich fans can do this! It's becoming quite amusing. Get behind the team guys.... it's not that bad! Ask a Coventry/Portsmouth/Blackburn fan
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geminimustang added 09:30 - Oct 29
Seasider- thank you for being so annoyed,you've posted my name multiple times.It gave me a laugh,unintentional i know but i'm smiling so all good.
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Cakeman added 09:42 - Oct 29
Oh dear McCarthy, I thought at least you were a professional man with standards of how to conduct yourself in public and represent our club. How wrong was I?
Your comments of late are unprofessional and damaging to supporters and to the image of our club. What example are you setting to the young generation? Totally unacceptable and time for you to leave before the club becomes a complete joke.
PS Evans.....get a grip and address this situation.
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Elto added 09:45 - Oct 29
The faux indignation on here is laughable. He is playing you for fools and you lap it all up. Some of the page 1 point scorers can't wait to post for fear of losing an up vote. Get a grip, fantasy worlds are supposed to be fun.
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dangerous30 added 09:51 - Oct 29
Not the best game we have played but it's 3 points that's Football
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Bert added 09:56 - Oct 29
If folk on here want MM to go then think of subtle ways to bring the man down. Foul language chants from the stands simply replicates bad behaviour and does nothing to help the team. If the media takes up the issue of MM's failings that may make Evans sit up and take notice. As a supporter I want my team to succeed which on balance means it is time for him to go but don't play him at his own game with foul language.
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haircut101 added 10:03 - Oct 29
McCarthy.


This Charming Man
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runningout added 10:55 - Oct 29
Sorry people But found a lot of my fellow supporters embarrassing. There are better ways of getting your point across. Humour Helps! I'm with McCarthy on this one.
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baxter7 added 11:09 - Oct 29
How can some people on here support mcarthy after the foul mouth crap coming out of his mouth if one of evans managers swore about a customer at his hospitality company he would be sacked so why is mcarthy still the sooner he goes the better lets let evans know how we feel on sat mcarthy out mcarthy out mcarthy
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Swn98 added 11:20 - Oct 29
eh "Crap" Baxter?
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invictablue added 12:00 - Oct 29
Do one, Mick
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BrettenhamBlue added 12:00 - Oct 29
141,comments on this? WoW! Must be an all time high.
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BrettenhamBlue added 12:03 - Oct 29
Why is he saying about Celina "good luck to him". That's usually said when a player is exiting the club.
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Swn98 added 12:46 - Oct 29
How about the fans singing derogatory things about McCarthy after 6 minutes stop and let the man get on with his job, things might calm down abit. I was there it wasnt good however we came away with 3pts hes not going anywhere until may so lets get on with the job of winning games and end this idiotic war between club and supporters the only thing to suffer will be the Club.
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Vizslaraner added 12:46 - Oct 29
No words in the vocabulary to discribed the man! Utter disgrace just go and take all yr backroom staff with u. We r hated by everyone and he has utter contempt for the paying public- the fans who r the lifeblood of any club. As others have said who would get away with this anywhere else. Season ticket sales down and MM is exactly what we dnt need! Where is our invisible owner telling him to wind his neck in or f..k off. Talk about bad PR or what! There is a word that describes this odious, arrogant man but it's too good for him. If he was an ice cream he would lick himself. 2 promotions but never mentions the relegations does he
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baxter7 added 13:13 - Oct 29
The next time you go in a shop swn98 and complain about something and then the manager comes out and start swearing at you are going to accept it no you wont we are customers of itfc and every right to complain about mcarthys attitude and langauge
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Swn98 added 14:27 - Oct 29
Baxter customers don't go into shops and start swearing at the manager they would be arrested that's the difference.
Some of the fans were chanting and swearing at the bench after 6minutes.
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Swn98 added 14:59 - Oct 29
Shows your mentality Sproughtonblue.
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BanksterDebtSlave added 15:30 - Oct 29
Baxter 7...... or you could encourage people to get behind the team and try to win the match !
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