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McCarthy: A Strange Feeling
Saturday, 31st Mar 2018 18:37

Town boss Mick McCarthy admitted it was a “strange feeling” taking charge of the Blues during the 1-0 defeat at Birmingham City having announced that he will be leaving the club in the summer earlier in the week.

Reflecting on the match itself, which was won by a contentious 21st minute penalty netted by Jota after referee Roger East adjudged that Cameron Carter-Vickers has fouled Jacques Maghoma, he said: “I thought we’d just started to get into the game. I thought it was a good piece of play when we got the cross in.

“To be fair, their keeper catches it and throws it out but we should have confronted him in their half and fouled him in their half, and not let him get into our penalty area.

“I haven’t seen it again, somebody just asked me if I thought it was a penalty. Cam says he barely touched him but he should have barely touched him over the halfway line and there’d be no argument, would there? If you allow them to get in the box you’re in danger of giving a penalty away.”

Asked how he found the match two days on from the announcement of his exit, he reflected: “Just surreal really, just a strange feeling. We’ve done everything as we would normally do, me and TC jumping up and down like a couple of mad men and screaming and shouting, encouraging, cajoling, bollocking, organising.

“There’s been no difference at all, except there has. There just has. Just the feeling.

"All the chat is about me but I think people forget that TC, who has done a great job here, is out of work at the end of May.

“I think that’s a little bit unfair with the work and job and coaching he does. So that’s sad and I just said to him ‘How do you feel?’ and he says he said ‘I don’t know’.

“It’s brand new, how do you expect to feel? I’ve not experienced it before. All these 26 years’ experience as a manager I’ve experienced something else now.”

He says he can’t really put into words quite what’s changed: “I want to be as bothered as I always am and I’ve wanted to win that game. You’ve seen me on the sidelines with TC, but there’s something that’s gone, certainly, for sure. I wish I could articulate it better but I a football player, coach, manager not a poet.

“But not quite feeling the same doesn’t equate to not doing the job properly. You have to understand. Sometimes you might get up not feeling great, might have flu, but you still come out and do the job properly.

“That’s the same, it’s just an odd feeling. I’ve never had it. But you’ve all watched that game. The lads have played well, certainly in the second half there was a good response, me and TC are doing exactly the same thing. I’ve come in here and been exactly the same and that’s the way I’ll be because it’s my job.”

He says there’s been no change in his relationship with the players: “None at all, we’ve got a huge respect for each other. You’ve watched the game today, I think that’s a bit of a question which has been answered by them on the pitch.


“Ask them, they’re disappointed, they’re a little bit shell-shocked. There are players who are looking for contracts, there are players who are on loan, there are players who are on loan.

“There are players who are wondering next season what’s going to happen, somebody might come in and not fancy them. That does put a real element in doubt in their heads.

“If there’s been one constant over the last five, nearly six, years it’s been me and TC and we’ve done the same things and they know what to expect. It’s into the unknown for them now.”

Asked whether he plans to take a break when he leaves the Blues at the end of the season in May, he added: “I’m not in a position where I’ve been losing loads of games. I was going to say or was getting abuse from everywhere, but I am getting a fair bit.

“But it’s not like I’m thinking, ‘Wow, we’re getting battered a bruised and we’re in a relegation fight and I should be leaving and have a rest’. No, not at all. I’m ready to go.

“It’s quite the opposite, it’s unusual that a manager comes in and announces his job’s going, isn’t it? It doesn’t happen too often. It’s usually a club website that announces the manager’s gone and nobody sees him again.’

Regarding the timing, he said: “It had to be done. A note went about it being done before the season ticket sales. That’s not right. I needed to know for my own sanity and my own good what was going to happen. But I’ve discussed how it happened and why it happened, that’s all old hat.

“But we’re not going up, we’re not going down. Maybe it should have been done in the international break and somebody else could have come and done the eight games, maybe that would have inspired everybody a bit more.

“But when I spoke to Marcus it was never in doubt that I’d do them. But it is an unusual situation. It’s maybe happened before, certainly maybe in the Premier League, other managers know they’re leaving. But I’ve never experienced it either as a player or as a manager so I don’t know what to expect.

“When I’m barking at the lads, ‘You’re being like a baby, play properly, put your foot in, do this…’. I don’t know. I don’t know how they’re feeling.

“I said the other day I might be barking at them on the training ground and they might say, ‘Piss off gaffer, do me a favour, you’re not going to be around next year!’.

“I said, ‘If you do I’m going to be rolling round on the turf with you, by the way, because I am still the manager’.

“And they are still respecting everything I’ve said and I still respect them immensely because they’ve given me everything.

“Some of them have been here ever since I’ve been here and so it is important that myself and TC, and I do believe we’re good workers and good professionals, that we keep doing it the right way until they get another manager.”

He added: “During the game I’m not thinking, ‘What am I going to be doing’ or ‘What’s TC going to be doing?’. There was none of that at all, there was a complete focus and competitive edge on the game.

“You must have seen that because in the second half we were doing all the pushing and we tried and the lads responded really well.”

Quizzed on whether there was any doubt that he would see out the final eight games, he reiterated: “My contract’s running out. And, of course, there was that slight little notion that we won all eight games and got in the play-offs I’d have another year to go.

“That would have pissed everybody off, wouldn’t it? Can you imagine that when I come back next season, ‘Surprise!’. ‘Oh no!’. Anyway, it’s not looking like that will happen now.”

Asked about injury problems and key players being out, he responded: “Everybody gets it, it’s not only us. I think in the bigger scheme of things we’ve just had a bit of a dip towards the end but we’ve had a good season.

“Where we are, where we finish, let’s see in terms of budgets and where we all are. It’s looking to me like it’s started to pan out, Wolves have spent probably the most, Burton have probably spent the least.

“I looked at us and we were middle of the table in goals against, goals for, lots of things we were just middle and I thought that’s probably where we are. And if we finish up any higher than that we’ll have done really well.”

Despite his impending departure, McCarthy says he is in no doubt that he will carry on in management for a long while to come yet.

“Neil Warnock’s got nine years on me. I’m happy to do it for that long, I’ve no desire to pack it in at all, I’m enjoying it,” he insisted. “I’ll still be enjoying it when I go to the training ground this week as well. I’ve no desire to pack it in, me and the missus would kill each other if I do anyway.”

Birmingham boss Garry Monk waas pleased with the way his team prevented the Blues from being able to get back into the match.

“I thought we managed the game really, really well today," he said. "I thought in the first half especially we looked very dangerous on the counter-attack and probably could have done a little bit better with some of those situations.

“We looked aggressive and bright and then in the second half, as you’d expect, Ipswich, they don’t carry that pressure that we carry and they’re 1-0 down, so they’re going to come at you.

“But I thought we managed the game really well in the second half. We didn’t really let them create any really clear-cut opportunities, but what they did have in terms of pressure or situations we defended really well, stoutly, showed our spirit and fight, and we dug in when we needed to. You need a team to have those attributes in these tougher situations.

“I was pleased with the players today in terms of how they managed the game and obviously the three points is the most important thing.”


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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 19:36 - Mar 31
Mick publicly gave up on play offs in February when we still had something to fight for. Now we get to waste the end of the season for nothing. He should go now. We need new blood in so they can see what they have to work with. The players will have something to fight for. This is just a bad call all around and will damage the start of next season. It's one cluster f**k after another with this club.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 19:39 - Mar 31
It depends who we want tho doesnt it. If you are Mogga even if its agreed then you want the promotion on your CV and you want to see the season out, celebrate with the players and do the open bus as does anyone else in those situations.

ME has always got rid with a few games left and given the boss max time to assess the squad but hes always known who he wanted and had someone lined up.

This time he doesnt and many of those may consiser are chasing promtion or playoffs etc so its understandable Mick sees it out.

I ageee that maybe Klug for the last 8 games, he doesnt want it full time so would not put off potential applicants but equally I understand the clubs predicament
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poldark added 19:40 - Mar 31
Poor old Mick and T C how I feel for them it is so sad
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LWNR2013 added 19:42 - Mar 31
Why is he still here?.........Kerching
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Bluetone added 19:43 - Mar 31
McCarthy in a recent press interview said that after he had left several clubs they had been relegated the following season he said it as if it was justification for his (I hate to describe it as this) style of football.
I see it as deliberate sabotage once he realised the writing was on the wall.
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StowTractorBoy added 19:46 - Mar 31
Up until the last week I did not want you to go Mick McCarthy but after the rubbish you have spouted out over the past few days just do the honourable thing and walk away from our Club now. It is not good for you it is not good for the players and certainly not the fans for you to hang around. You have done a great job for us in general but your foul mouth has turned fans against you more than ever. You are lucky you were not sacked for your behaviour and if you were a player you would be charged with misconduct by the FA. Please just go now and at least give us a chance to see some refreshing football under Klug and Nash for the last 7 games. Thanks for all you have done as you have had the best interests of the Club at heart but can't you see that you are just prolonging the agony for a majority of supporters who after all are what the Club is all about.
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NoelTheDub added 19:54 - Mar 31
As Im a numskull that you told to F##k off now you have the neck to threaten me and the rest frustrated supporters that if you win your remaining game and reach the playoffs you will rub or faces in it.Its sad that I wish nothing but bad for my club as long as this man is here,why the hell is he allowed to stay on and poison my club week in week out. I've lost total interest with some games to go and thats because theirs no change manager or player wise...
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Woodbridgian added 19:58 - Mar 31
Considering McCarthy has been spinning this as a mutual decision pushed by him there now seems to be a fair bit of resentment on his and particularly TCs part creeping in to his comments. Looks very much like he had no say in the matter! Proves without doubt he should of gone straight away and that should still happen, Klug / Lee should caretake till permanent appointment made. McCarthy clearly not interested and in fairness you probably can't blame him!
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bluemike1969 added 19:58 - Mar 31
So for all you 'thanks for everything you've done for the club mick' read....bu@@er off you complete waste of space and start digging your garden. If you honestly think that you will be offered another top job you are more up your own ar@e than most people realised you deluded moron!!!
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Steelmonkey added 20:02 - Mar 31
Mick McCarthy - an absolute LEGEND in his own mind.
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ElginCityBlue added 20:03 - Mar 31
I'm waiting for a strange feeling next season. Something called a win. Even a ‘shot' would be nice.

I hate to say it, but I get a sense of deja vu with the lack of shots and poor confidence. I'd like to say the fans can help, but there is only so much we can do from the sidelines, it's up to the man in charge to fix and MM Agassi's said he knows best so we should stay out of it.

Clearly he doesn't know best and I'm glad he's going.

On a personal note, the way he looked at me in Düsseldorf after the Fortuna friendly, I will forever hold him in the same disregard as I hold Glenn Hoddle.

Onwards and upwards!
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MVBlue added 20:09 - Mar 31
McCarthy 'Im not feeling it' sounds like: can you please just pay me off please.
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PortmanTerrorist added 20:11 - Mar 31
Go. Please. Let Klug, Kieran, Alan Lee....frankly anyone Blue put a team out until a new manager is appointed. And for goodness sake put some kids out. Mick will feel the need to not play them to protect his own reputation.
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Lightningboy added 20:11 - Mar 31
Love the way he's still making everything sound like he's going on his own terms & that he's doing us an enormous favour by staying until the end of the season.

“Humble” is obviously a word that Mick's never heard of.

Can't wait for this nonsense to be over and done with now..just get someone in who has the club at heart rather than his own ego.
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TimmyH added 20:20 - Mar 31
“I looked at us and we were middle of the table in goals against, goals for, lots of things we were just middle and I thought that's probably where we are. And if we finish up any higher than that we'll have done really well.” - It's amazing now that Mick has been struggling somewhat more over the last couple of seasons it's all about budget! Mick we were 10th in spending last summer and we currently sit 13th...interesting to note he mentions Wolves being top with the highest spent (not sure if they are but they're in the top 3) and Burton being bottom and least spent but fails to mention teams who haven't spent hardly anymore than us or less namely Cardiff, Preston, Brentford, Sheff Utd and particularly Millwall who are 13 games unbeaten and pressing for a play-off place which apparently was our aim this season (lol). Mick just talks drivel to suit himself, the 'strange feeling' probably due to not getting that £1M from Marcus next season which I doubt he'll get any where else!
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raycrawfordswig added 20:21 - Mar 31
Strange feeling ,thought you would be use to losing by now.
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Roystheboy added 20:23 - Mar 31
Same sh1t different team, pay him up and get him out. How can he possibly motivate a team knowing he is leaving. In the business world he would be on garden leave, this proves one thing to me, ME doesn't give a sh1t about Ipswich
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ronnyd added 20:23 - Mar 31
Surely Evans has not left it until now to start looking for a replacement. If he hasn,t then how has he become such a succsessful business man.
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VulpineBlue added 20:25 - Mar 31
Mick, FYI you are leaving us in relegation form. Just as Roy Keane and Paul Jewell did.
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dirtydingusmagee added 20:26 - Mar 31
keep digging Mick ! you will soon be able to put your managerial skills to use in Australian football.
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Pilgrimblue added 20:50 - Mar 31
Well said Timmy. Mick is a fool and when he states that he doesn't know why he's driving up A12 surely Evans must now pull the plug and put Klug and Nash in charge. He'll need time to find replacement and we have every chance of seeingwhat the squad can do in attacking formation.
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OohArrPaulGoddard added 21:01 - Mar 31
Overwhelming feeling of relief that he is going now. Not sure what the future holds but at least it will be different from the same style of play, resentments from fans and arrogance from Mick. Just hoping ME isn't as indifferent about his football club as he seems. Let's get a young hungry manager in who wants to play attractive football and get behind him and the team. I'd be happy with Cowley, Mogga or Paul Hurst from Shrewsbury.
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Lightningboy added 21:03 - Mar 31
Personally I hope there's no clamour to employ him - nobody'd bothered between him getting the sack at Wolves around Feb 2012 & us employing him in October 2012 (remember?)...that was a hell of a long time for somebody as brilliant as he is to be out of work.

May make him realise that his “brand” of football is actually utter cr@p.

There are quite a few on here (ok mainly the forum) who want to give him some sort of hero's send off which I find utterly bizarre..don't remember Joe Royle getting that and he did work miracles..I won't be shedding any tears to see the back of McCarthy.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 21:04 - Mar 31
How can Shwrwood and O'neil be in the running?

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blueysbighoof added 21:13 - Mar 31
God, moan, moan, moan, I don't know what's wrong with people? Mick and all the players are giving it their all and some people act like they Pay money to watch games, pay for transport to get to the matches, it's all free anyway isn't it?
Does it really matter if MM doesn't feel like it on a matchday? He gets up at 5am ffs, I can't think of anyone who do that, not on the money he's on. Everyone loves him and I for one will be sorry when he leaves replace Jose at Man Utd.

Yours
mr happy flappy f**kwit
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