Fail to see what other sides have to do with it. Sunderland's situation was that Reid stayed in the job too long. When he was replaced they chose Howard Wilkinson as his replacement. By now players morale was shot. Sunderland go on that huge losing streak and McCarthy takes over. I'd like to see any manager that includes Ferguson, Wenger who would have saved them from the drop at that stage. Not content with being relegated they off load any player worth money (including Kevin Phillips) as well as non playing staff. A 48,000 capacity stadium is now scrapping attendances of 24,000. It is not common for relegated teams to bounce straight back up the following season. Mick has managed a money spinning fa cup semi final (chairman smiling) and morale booster (fans smiling). Still the potental to reach the playoffs. Sunderland fans are singing his praises.Originally posted by WeAreRovers
Yet again our correspondent form the planet Sanity hits the nail on the head. I wanted McCarthy out the day he got the Ireland job. Never was a good manager, never will be.
All of you saluting the Barnsley gimp obviously know sod all about 1st Division football. West Brom and Norwich are going to be promoted on a tiny fraction of the budget that the Yorkshire fool has.
Neil Warnock was quoted before yesterday's game as saying that while Sunderland were trying to get their wage bill down to £17 million Sheff Utd were trying to get their's up to £3 million!
McCarthy has achieved nothing as a manager. Decent 1st Division managers - Gary Megson, Nigel Worthington, Ronnie Moore, Paul Jewell, Neil Warnock, Ian Dowie, Lennie Lawrence, Andy Hessenthaler. The list does NOT include McCarthy.
KOH
PS Did I mention that I hate Mick McCarthy and his moron sidekick Ian "Taff" Evans? The FAI's very own Hoddle and Gorman![]()
Won't go into McCarthys reign as Irish manager except that he inherited a ageing side. So he missed Spains's 10 men on the pitch? Ferguson sold Japp Stam didn't see United supporters calling for his head. Our world cup was salvaged after someone tried to rain on the parade. We would have beaten Germany if it wasn't for Oliver Kahn. I'm proud of our performance we are Ireland not Brazil. In the FAI's 80 odd year history McCarthy is still the second most succesful manager. Also captain in our biggest ever match (WC Q/F 1990). He's earned more respect than most boys' in green even if his accent was an excuse for a cheapshot.
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