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What can I say? Criminal, dreadful
He took over from Mick McCarthy, which was hard at that time, but he’s got real passion for this club and he’s made training a lot better and easier, but sharper, more interesting and enjoyable
I was a big, big fan of my country and Mick McCarthy was my hero. To then go and play for Ireland and to play for Mick, I don’t think you can top that.
I was a big, big fan of my country and [former Republic of Ireland international and manager] Mick McCarthy was my hero. To then go and play for Ireland and to play for Mick, I don't think you can top that.
I think Mick McCarthy going was the wrong decision ... I think the drive and passion he has for the game might have stood them in good stead. That’s taking nothing from Terry because he was part of it, but we have to try to keep them down there. It’s mammoth for him. He’s been thrown in at the deep end.
I strongly disagree with that ... We may be a lot of things, we may be not good enough, we may be not performing but we will definitely never give up. That's something that Mick McCarthy instilled in us from day one.
We've had tough games there in the last couple of seasons and we need to be at our best to win ... Wolves are fighting for their lives after going through a bit of a sticky patch and seeing Mick McCarthy leave. I'm sure it's been hard for Wolves to lift themselves, but from our point of view when you go...
Wolves are fighting for their lives after going through a bit of a sticky patch in the last few months and seeing Mick McCarthy leave
The long-term needs to be sorted, whether that is with the current manager or not, they need to get that sorted and give that person time like they did with Mick McCarthy.
Mick McCarthy was fantastic for me, he brought me to the club, worked hard with me and I progressed and got my England debut. I owe him a lot, but we have to say, ‘Thank you very much’ and move on. As players, you feel guilty when the manager goes, you feel bad because, when we go out on the pitch, it’s...
The one thing Mick McCarthy and myself have tried to do is bring up this group of players to represent what we do and the people we are.
I think David Jones will get the job - but Mick McCarthy would be ideal.
Megson SACKED!!!! Dave Jones/Mick McCarthy joint favs for the job. I want McCarthy
Michael Joseph "Mick" McCarthy (b. 7 February 1959, Barnsley, England) is an English-born Irish former professional footballer, who is currently the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
What can I say? Criminal, dreadful
He took over from Mick McCarthy, which was hard at that time, but he’s got real passion for this club and he’s made training a lot better and easier, but sharper, more interesting and enjoyable
I was a big, big fan of my country and Mick McCarthy was my hero. To then go and play for Ireland and to play for Mick, I don’t think you can top that.
I was a big, big fan of my country and [former Republic of Ireland international and manager] Mick McCarthy was my hero. To then go and play for Ireland and to play for Mick, I don't think you can top that.
I think Mick McCarthy going was the wrong decision ... I think the drive and passion he has for the game might have stood them in good stead. That’s taking nothing from Terry because he was part of it, but we have to try to keep them down there. It’s mammoth for him. He’s been thrown in at the deep end.
I strongly disagree with that ... We may be a lot of things, we may be not good enough, we may be not performing but we will definitely never give up. That's something that Mick McCarthy instilled in us from day one.
We've had tough games there in the last couple of seasons and we need to be at our best to win ... Wolves are fighting for their lives after going through a bit of a sticky patch and seeing Mick McCarthy leave. I'm sure it's been hard for Wolves to lift themselves, but from our point of view when you go...
Wolves are fighting for their lives after going through a bit of a sticky patch in the last few months and seeing Mick McCarthy leave
The long-term needs to be sorted, whether that is with the current manager or not, they need to get that sorted and give that person time like they did with Mick McCarthy.
Mick McCarthy was fantastic for me, he brought me to the club, worked hard with me and I progressed and got my England debut. I owe him a lot, but we have to say, ‘Thank you very much’ and move on. As players, you feel guilty when the manager goes, you feel bad because, when we go out on the pitch, it’s...
The one thing Mick McCarthy and myself have tried to do is bring up this group of players to represent what we do and the people we are.
I think David Jones will get the job - but Mick McCarthy would be ideal.
Megson SACKED!!!! Dave Jones/Mick McCarthy joint favs for the job. I want McCarthy
- johntins
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@MiguelDelaney @elliott8694 mick McCarthy at Lyon? Stapleton at Le Harve? Mick Robinson in spain?
- sandjbushe 1 second ago
@MiguelDelaney Mick McCarthy with Lyon for the French
- action81 19 minutes ago
@MiguelDelaney Lyon and Real Sociedad - Mick McCarthy and John Aldridge?
- BagelsAndSamba 19 minutes ago
@MiguelDelaney Mick McCarthy from Lyon?
- shuffchenko 21 minutes ago
Mick McCarthy and Ireland: A miserable year for Wolves equals bad news for Ireland.
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