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    Mick McCarthy's first interview

    Was this challenge and opportunity too big not to take?

    Well, nice to see you, I'm delighted to be here, yeah, you've put it as well as I could have put it, it is too big an opportunity to turn down. It's always sad, because someone has to lose their job, and I know Neil (Harris) personally, but it does happen and I'm thrilled by the opportunity to come in, and try to get Cardiff back winning games and getting up the table.

    This is a division you've mastered in the past, you know your way around this division, it is fair to say

    Thank you, mastered might be bit of an overstatement, I've won it twice, yes, with Sunderland and Wolves, two good teams, two teams we had to build from pretty much nothing.

    They had been relegated actually and bringing players in who were young, hungry, ready to go. I think there is a bit of a different challenge here, although it is a team who have been relegated from the Premier League recently. It seems to me we have a good squad of players, I'm looking forward to getting down to work. TC has come in with me, Terry Connor, who was with me at Wolves and we got promoted. I'm looking forward to it. I'm not quite sure we've mastered this league, we might do well in it, we might master it for one season, but mastering it completely is a bit of an oversell. But we have won it twice.

    Is job one about getting those boys smiling and believing again?

    Yes of course, and it is not one man's fault that we are in this position, I'm coming in, there'll be lot of reasons why we've not been winning games, but footballers like to be in a club where they are winning games. It's amazing how, if you can turn those fortunes around and win a few games you suddenly see players who haven't been producing, not scoring goals, letting goals in, it's not been working for them. They've got big, sad faces. Suddenly they've got beaming smiles and that is what I'd like to do. Get smiles back on players' faces, and if we do that we'll get smiles back on fans' faces. I think man-management is a big part of the job. If ever there was testimony to that it's one bloke who's been here, Neil Warnock. He's done it wherever he's gone and he's doing it now at Middlesbrough. He gets the best out of people, and if you get the best out of people you get results.

    When you look at that squad, there is plenty of talent in it, isn't there?

    Yes, there is. Always a question when I come in, why is it not working? I don't ever think it's one man's fault. They'll be lots of little reasons as to why, not winning games, and I know when players aren't winning games, they are out of the squad, not on the bench, or on the bench and don't get on and then they get taken off. If they're not winning, misery likes company. And the place can become a miserable place very quickly. I'm hoping that's not the case. Let's hope we get that bounce that new managers get.

    Tell us some of your memories of Cardiff, the city and Ninian Park...

    Hated it! Hated it, because we used to get beat here, that's why! I was just stood here in the foyer as I've come in, I've always loved coming here and playing because the atmosphere is great. I've not always been beaten because we won the league with Wolves and I remember having a great game at the old stadium, a rip-roaring night on a Tuesday night, it was brilliant for us because we won of course. But I've been beaten here so many times. I was just stood in the foyer and remembering the last time and saying what a horrible place this is to come, to play and how tough it is to come here and win. And I'd like to get that back.

    One of the jobs is about getting this team playing football again so that when the fans come back they've got a team to cheer on and be proud of again

    Of course, let's not forget, I'm stood here, replacing someone who was in the play-offs last year and did wonderfully well. That should be remembered as well. It always seems when someone is replaced, everything is wrong, and that can't be the case. But yes, of course we'd love to be getting a great brand of football, football we played at Wolves when we won the league, and people enjoying. Not just the players, the fans, the people at the club, me - I like to enjoy it as well. I like to come to work with a smile on my face. I pretty much do every day because I like to be consistent. And that's win, lose or draw. I couldn't stand managers that when you lost they didn't speak to me until Thursday, then they decided to speak to me and wanted me to go win for them on Saturday, which I could never understand. So having a smile on my face will help as well.

    Which managers did you enjoy working with, who got the most out of you?

    One of the best was at international level, Jack Charlton. Jack was just wonderful, with all the players. If you've heard the testimonies, which you may have since his death, every one of them openly said that they loved him. As a manager, as a coach, as a bloke. He was deadly serious. If he told you not to do it and you did it, he'd take you off, he'd bomb you out. He could be ruthless like that. Everybody loved him, loved playing for him, they'd run through a wall for him. I got on with all of them, to be honest. Some better than others, but Jack was one I really loved working with.

    Work begins on Wednesday night and it surely couldn't begin anywhere closer to your heart

    You could say the first two games, Barnsley away and Millwall at home! It's very close to my heart, my home town. I had a wonderful time there, 272 league games over six or seven years, made my debut there. But I've got no love for them - I'm here, I'm working here, I got promoted with Wolves by beating them at Barnsley. I'd like to start my career at Cardiff by beating them.

    Training tomorrow (Saturday) morning, I bet you can't wait tostop talking to me and get out there

    (Laughing) I understand this is a necessary evil, for us it always appears that way, but I understand it's necessary for you and for everybody to hear what I've got to say. We're really delighted to be here, thrilled to be asked and an honour to manage and coach at a club like this. And then get to work with the players, because that's the best bit.

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    Good interview.

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    Inspirational in my opinion. That is not an exaggeration.

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    He knows the task, now deliver, needs to make his mark and kick a few egos.

  5. #5

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    Excellent interview I thought, no unnecessary blowing smoke up the proverbial. Feel much better about his appointment now, hopefully translates to better showings on the pitch.

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    I like him as a person, not sure it qualifies him for the job though. We'll see.

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    At training this morning


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    Unfortunately, with that last bit, he's done Barnsley's team talk for Wednesday.

    Yes, we wanna win, but did he have to be so strong about it.

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    Woke up this morning feeling worse than last night, I can’t believe this is the route the club continually go down.
    Fed up of being a mediocre football club playing boring lump it football with a bunch of cloggers, and that won’t change anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zowhore View Post
    Woke up this morning feeling worse than last night, I can’t believe this is the route the club continually go down.
    Fed up of being a mediocre football club playing boring lump it football with a bunch of cloggers, and that won’t change anytime soon.
    So you'll be applying for a season ticket at the Liberty Stadium as soon as they go on sale then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moodybluebird View Post
    So you'll be applying for a season ticket at the Liberty Stadium as soon as they go on sale then ?
    It doesn’t have to be one or the other, why can’t I want my football club, to catch up with modern football and stop accepting mediocre mixed with the odd short term success as okay.
    We are falling behind so many teams who are of similar size to us, even smaller in terms of fan base and finances.
    If Mick gets us promoted next season, many of you will forget, but we’ll be stuck in the same rut that the club are too afraid to get out of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zowhore View Post
    It doesn’t have to be one or the other, why can’t I want my football club, to catch up with modern football and stop accepting mediocre mixed with the odd short term success as okay.
    We are falling behind so many teams who are of similar size to us, even smaller in terms of fan base and finances.
    If Mick gets us promoted next season, many of you will forget, but we’ll be stuck in the same rut that the club are too afraid to get out of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Unfortunately, with that last bit, he's done Barnsley's team talk for Wednesday.

    Yes, we wanna win, but did he have to be so strong about it.
    I think Barnsley are probably assuming that he wants to beat them, it's not like he said we're going to stick 5 past them

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    Fairly vanilla stuff, let's get smiles back on faces seems to be the main message. If we're being critical we might point out that the career highlights he brought up were 1984-1992, 2004-2005, 2008-2009 with no comment at all about his career after February 2012. But an experienced manager who needs to spend more time on training pitch and less time in press interviews, at least for the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zowhore View Post
    Woke up this morning feeling worse than last night, I can’t believe this is the route the club continually go down.
    Fed up of being a mediocre football club playing boring lump it football with a bunch of cloggers, and that won’t change anytime soon.
    You might be wrong if you watch this posted by Captain Sensible

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Sn...ature=youtu.be

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    I thought he dispelled any sensibly held reservations.
    He's clearly committed and if anyone here thinks they know better than him how to get the job done they're wrong.
    Interesting too that , unlike some of the daft buggers who occasionally post here, he can see that it's a huge club with huge facilities and massive potential.

    Like Sir Neil, he's not a learner and he won't be experimenting about how to set up a team. He's a natural leader and I get a huge feeling of confidence in him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theclaw View Post
    Good interview.
    Usual bullshit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    You might be wrong if you watch this posted by Captain Sensible

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Sn...ature=youtu.be
    I turned that off as soon as I saw that bloke's banana skin of a hair do.

  19. #19

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    Bluebirds

    Get stuck in City

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Gillis View Post
    Usual bullshit
    I don't think it was bullshit.

    There was none of this "I love Cardiff" and all that nonsense. He came across very well.

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    He came across very well.[/QUOTE]

    I agree with this

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    Not his first rodeo, came across really well and I think he could have a similar impact to his mate in terms of getting immediate improvement.

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