Mick McCarthy has revealed that he will quit as Republic of Ireland manager in 2004.
McCarthy had to endure a traumatic World Cup because of the Roy Keane affair. And criticism of him has intensified in the wake of the 4-2 defeat in Russia - their opening Euro 2004 qualifier.
McCarthy was linked with the Sunderland job before Howard Wilkinson was appointed and admits he would "like to" manage in the Premiership. He told The Guardian: "I'd like to qualify for the European Championship and then I will have done eight years in the job and I think that's more than enough. I will go away from it, whatever happens. Even if we qualify I will go and look for a job."
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