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Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:52 am
by ant london
I have to say that I've always had a soft spot for Mick's line in straight talking (if not, necessarily, his footballing style).

Was good to see him yesterday qualifying his (media distorted) "quote" that we couldn't win the Premiership

and this one has a very amusing bit re our transfer spend and the quality of Gareth Barry

Man City 1 Wolves 0: Mick's awestruck by colour of money

Mick McCarthy played at a time when the only oil in Manchester City was being used by chairman Peter Swales to keep his comb-over in place.

There were no wealthy Arab owners then. No international stars from Brazil, Argentina or Togo in the dressing room. And certainly no centre backs costing £23million.

McCarthy occupied that position for City in the mid-Eighties after moving to Maine Road from Barnsley. Times change of course but his £218,000 transfer fee seems ridiculous now set against the price his old team have agreed to pay Everton for Joleon Lescott.
'They still play in the same colour,' replied McCarthy when asked if the club he encountered at Eastlands on Saturday bore any resemblance to the City he once knew.

The transformation will take some getting used to. Even City fans, you suspect, are still coming to terms with the seismic shift in power. Still trying to convince themselves it is not a bad joke that will go wrong at any moment. Their club are still adapting to the change as well. Eager to embrace the future and harness the past.

The match programme for the opening home game of the season introduced a new column with cult hero Shaun Goater (Feed the Goat has been replaced by Read the Goat) opposite an advert for Abu Dhabi and Etihad Airways, while announcing a popular move to appoint City stalwart Mike Summerbee as a club ambassador. An interview with Steve Daley, once a British record transfer at £1,450,277, reminded us that City have been big spenders before.

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True Blue: Mick McCarthy in his Manchester City days

Up in the stands, TV cameras panned from chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak to Oasis star Noel Gallagher, and supporters expressed their appreciation by unveiling a banner proclaiming: 'Manchester thanks you, Sheik Mansour' (United fans might not agree with that one).

The arrival of Lescott will take the sheik's spending past the £120m mark this summer alone. Ironically, Wolves will benefit from the deal under the terms of Lescott's £5m move from Molineux to Everton three years ago, although it is unlikely to make much difference to McCarthy's buying power.

'Twenty-two million is more than we've got for the whole summer spending,' he said. 'Wright-Phillips, Robinho, Adebayor - take Tevez off and put Bellamy on. Do me a favour. Gareth Barry was terrific. If there's a better midfield player around I've yet to see him.'

And yet McCarthy knows just how close he got to taking a point. City had enough chances to win this one comfortably after Adebayor had put them ahead with his second goal in as many games, but they were hanging on anxiously at the end and Andy Keogh rattled their bar from 20 yards.

While it is difficult to fault a return of six points from two games without conceding a goal, it cannot hide the fact that City have looked vulnerable at times against Blackburn and Wolves.

Portsmouth are next up in the Premier League but then come Arsenal and neighbours United at Old Trafford in what will be one of the most eagerly awaited Manchester derbies of recent years. Those games will provide a more accurate reading of City's progress.

Certainly the open, attacking football that Mark Hughes's side have played in their opening two games will leave them exposed at the back. Lescott will have to work for his bigger pay packet.

'The mentality is different from last season,' said defender Micah Richards. 'Now it's win, win, win.

'We go into a game thinking it's a must-win if we want to get where we want to be. We have players like Tevez, Robinho, Petrov, Ireland, Adebayor - one of the best attacks in the league -and we must deliver.

'Last season we were good going forward but didn't have the base at the back. Now, with the likes of Barry and Nigel de Jong we have a bit of steel and, mentally, Toure being here has changed things. 'But it's a bonus to have a player like Lescott coming in.'

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:20 am
by Mike J
i like mccarthy, he's an honest guy and a proper dry sense of humour.

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:32 am
by bluelingy
Nice one Mick, very funny guy and says exactly what he is thinking!!

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:33 am
by shawzy
Top bloke Mick
.Laughin at the porno tasche in his City colours

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:30 am
by Kladze
The match programme for the opening home game of the season introduced a new column with cult hero Shaun Goater (Feed the Goat has been replaced by Read the Goat) opposite an advert for Abu Dhabi and Etihad Airways, while announcing a popular move to appoint City stalwart Mike Summerbee as a club ambassador. An interview with Steve Daley, once a British record transfer at £1,450,277, reminded us that City have been big spenders before.


Has my memory gone a bit weird or is that figure correct?

I could have sworn we paid £3 1/2 million for Daley.

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:32 am
by Piccsnumberoneblue
Your memory has deffo gone weird.
It was a few years before the likes of Shearer and Thug Keane went for that kind of dosh.
Badbuy was around that sort of fee, if that helps.

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:45 am
by ant london
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Badbuy was around that sort of fee, if that helps.



Can you believe that Soldier Lee cost over a quarter of what we paid for Gareth Barry

or over half what we paid for Shay Given

AND it was over ten years ago

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:50 am
by Piccsnumberoneblue
ant london wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Badbuy was around that sort of fee, if that helps.



Can you believe that Soldier Lee cost over a quarter of what we paid for Gareth Barry

or over half what we paid for Shay Given

AND it was over ten years ago


Blimey...Frightening!

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:11 am
by Ted Hughes
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
ant london wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Badbuy was around that sort of fee, if that helps.



Can you believe that Soldier Lee cost over a quarter of what we paid for Gareth Barry

or over half what we paid for Shay Given

AND it was over ten years ago


Blimey...Frightening!



Go on Frank Clark 'take a bow son, take a bow...'

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:06 pm
by Kladze
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Your memory has deffo gone weird.
It was a few years before the likes of Shearer and Thug Keane went for that kind of dosh.
Badbuy was around that sort of fee, if that helps.


Thanks :-)

Very odd.

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:35 pm
by avoidconfusion
I really like Mick, largely because of his dialect as well!

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:43 pm
by Hawkeye
Kladze wrote:
The match programme for the opening home game of the season introduced a new column with cult hero Shaun Goater (Feed the Goat has been replaced by Read the Goat) opposite an advert for Abu Dhabi and Etihad Airways, while announcing a popular move to appoint City stalwart Mike Summerbee as a club ambassador. An interview with Steve Daley, once a British record transfer at £1,450,277, reminded us that City have been big spenders before.


Has my memory gone a bit weird or is that figure correct?

I could have sworn we paid £3 1/2 million for Daley.


No, that was what we paid.

I still played a bit myself at that time and remember standing on the Kippax with a few of my then team mates with us all wondering what the hell we had bought for that unheard of amount of cash.

Re: Funny Mick McCarthy Mail Article

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:19 pm
by cjhaz69
i sit quite near the away dugout and in the second half someone shouted to mick " sit down you know you still love city" he just turned round a gave a cheeky grin...and then sat down. top bloke