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Who is Mick McCarthy?
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Mick McCarthy also known as Michael Joseph McCarthy is a professional football manager, pundit, and former player.
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Today’s birthdays: Mick McCarthy and Danny Goffey . . #keano #mickmccarthy #supergrass #caricature #talkshowhost #portrait #acrylicpainting #profileillustration #sketchbookspecials #editorialillustration #magazineillustration #magazinecover #illo #hollywoood #pencildrawing #artistsoninstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CZrhFSxMZqC/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Ep 1875: Stephen Kenny's Crazy Week, Goalless Again, Mick's Shtick - 12/10/20 by The Second Captains Podcast .... Ireland were goalless again against Wales, but with half a team out due to Covid complications, with a bombshell false positive from Slovakia leaving a bitter taste in the mouth, and with a new manager left bearing the brunt of communicating all this drama to the public - a 0-0 draw was a pretty good result, and the performance was encouraging too. Richie Sadlier and Gavin Cooney of the42.ie join Ken, Eoin and Murph as we discuss a pretty stressful week in the life of Stephen Kenny. Mick McCarthy's continued presence as a kind of Greek chorus around Kenny as he starts his international management career is still a disgrace, and we also discuss just what Liverpool and Man United have in common with Marcus Crassus.
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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers… Republic of Ireland boss Mick McCarthy has confirmed that Troy Parrott will start Monday’s clash with Denmark on the bench but has said that he could have the chance to become a hero, per Irish News. WHAT’S THE WORD? Tottenham Hotspur youngster Parrott made his debut for Ireland last week, featuring in the 3-1 friendly win over New Zealand, having played just once for Spurs’ senior side. However, Monday’s encounter against the Danes brings with it a far higher degree of difficulty. Indeed, a win for McCarthy’s side would almost certainly see them qualify for Euro 2020, per ESPN, while Denmark are also looking to seal their progress with a victory. Ireland have not beaten this opposition since 2007 and were thumped 5-1 in a play-off to determine qualification for the 2018 World Cup just two years ago. McCarthy, though, is hopeful of victory, and Parrott could be given a chance to come off the bench and play a major role in helping his country to next summer’s tournament. He said: “If the circumstances are right and all the stars are aligned, he might get a chance to come on. “He might be on the bench and not play and that would be sad for him. [But] It’s an option and when you see his movement, it could be one of those things on a night as it is when it’s made for heroes, he might be the first one.” GIVE HIM A CHANCE, HE’LL TAKE IT Parrott is just 17, that must be said. But at youth level, he’s been scoring goals for Spurs. He has netted 15 in 13 outings for the U18s, eight in eight for the U19s and four in 13 for the U23s. The message there is clear: If he gets a chance to score, he’ll likely take it. And on a night when Ireland will have to be taking the chances that come their way, Parrott could well be their secret weapon off the bench. A winning goal for the teenager would be what dreams are made of but we’ve seen it happen enough times not to rule it out. Having hit the back of the net with regularity at junior level for his club, he will be hoping to write his name into folklore at the Aviva Stadium against the Danes. #TroyParrott #MickMccarthy #RepublicOfIreland
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United visit Burnley, hoping to reduce gap on City
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Burnley vs Man United Premier League Date: Sat, 20 Jan, 2018 @4pm Venue: Turf Moor Manchester United’s chase after run-away Premier League leaders and bitter rivals, Manchester City is set to continue with a clash with Burnley Manchester United visit Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday afternoon, hoping to reduce the gap on run-away leaders, Manchester City.
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Danny Cowley should manage Ipswich Town, maybe even this summer!

Wouldn’t it have been good to look inside the Ipswich Town dressing room at half-time against Lincoln City?
As they often do when they televise potential ‘giantkilling’ FA Cup games, the BBC had cameras inside non-league Lincoln’s camp, but not Ipswich’s.
Why is that? I’m sure viewers would have been more interested to hear what Mick McCarthy had to say to his players after a totally inept first-half performance.
Sadly for Ipswich, the second half was even worse, and they lost 1-0 thanks to Nathan Arnold’s last-gasp winner.
Ipswich defended for 90 minutes, appeared to have no game plan, and were well-beaten. All against a team three leagues lower than them.
I wonder if Town’s owner, Marcus Evans, watched that game? And when can we expect the Delia Smith-esque ‘where are you?’ rallying cry to supporters.
Defeat to Lincoln was inevitable, and I’ll hold up my hands and admit that I predicted a 3-0 win for the National League side beforehand.
Hefty striker Matt Rhead battered the Town defence - and Tom Lawrence aside, looked more effective than anyone Ipswich could offer.
I liked watching Lincoln, I liked watching Rhead, and I particularly liked watching former Braintree Town boss Danny Cowley.
Cowley was managing in the Essex Senior League (four steps of non-league below Lincoln) nine years ago, now look at him, leading his table-topping team to a deserved win over Championship Ipswich.
Cowley has worked miracles wherever he has been, and I particularly liked his class and composure in the celebrations when Lincoln got that injury-time winner.
His post-match talk to his players in the dressing room, captured by Lincoln City cameras was most enjoyable to watch (I wonder what McCarthy’s was like).
In my opinion, Cowley is destined for big things in the Football League very soon, his success and rise through the leagues is no surprise to me, and is someone I believe Ipswich should take a gamble on at some point. Maybe even this summer!
I watch a lot of non-league football, and I have to say that, in the higher levels of the grassroots game, I consistently see more talent there than I do when I go through some of Ipswich’s squad.
Some of Ipswich’s players do not know how easy they have it, and I can assure you that no non-league player I have seen has ever received treatment for getting hit in the face by the ball, unlike Town defender Jonas Knudsen against Lincoln. Not many wear gloves like Leon Best either.
I was at Victory Road, home of Leiston FC, on the Tuesday Lincoln beat Ipswich, a non-league team playing in the Ryman Premier Division (two leagues below The Imps).
They won 4-0, to take their goal tally to 19 in four 2017 games, a young lad by the name of Byron Lawrence scored a great goal and received the man-of-the-match accolade, and it was refreshing to see that the first long ball in the game didn’t come until the fifth minute.
It took less than five seconds for Ipswich skipper Luke Chambers to pump one up towards Best’s gloves at Sincil Bank.
In charge of Leiston is Glenn Driver - another bright up-and-coming manager who has got the team playing some very attacking and entertaining football. A trip to Victory Road really is great value for money (£10 admission for adults, under 16s go free).
And Leiston are just one example of a very good local non-league team in the region that would welcome more support. #JustSaying.
Photo credit: Archant/East Anglian Daily Times.
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Can't stop losing: Winless records from around the world #Bangladesh #SunderlandAFC #NBA #NationalBasketballAssociation #AssociationOfTennisProfessionals #MixedMartialArts #BrooklynNets #England #TestCricket #MMA #IndianPremierLeague #PremierLeague #ChelseaFC #MiamiHeat #VinceSpadea #TheChampionshipsWimbledon #Australia #Pakistan #BobSapp #SaintTropez #Kickboxing #TKO #Knockout #Captain #ViratKohli #Bangalore #KingsXIPunjab #IPL #KevinKilbane #ToreAndréFlo #KevinPhillips #ClaudioReyna #PeterReid #EllandRoad #LeedsUnitedFC #ManchesterUnitedFC #HowardWilkinson #Christmas #BlackburnRoversFC #GoalDifference #MickMcCarthy #Division #ClaudioRanieri #RealMadridCF #LeBronJames #LosAngelesClippers #DallasMavericks #DirkNowitzki #JasonKidd #BrookLopez #CharlotteHornets #MLB #MajorLeagueBaseball #NHL #NationalHockeyLeague #NewYork #Brooklyn #DevinHarris #Guard #Ezra #AustralianOpen #PeteSampras #AndreAgassi #GustavoKuerten #YevgenyKafelnikov #AssociatedPress #DubMusic #CharlieBrown #Tennis #GregRusedski #ScottsdaleArizona #ATP #IMDb #SteveCarell #BodyDouble #BobbyRiggs #PatCash #AshleyGiles #Bowling #Chittagong #MichaelSteele #Cricket #FIFAWorldCup #SouthAfrica #InzamamulHaq #AnalogScienceFictionAndFact #Zimbabwe #Bulawayo #Bowled #DavWhatmore #Multan #CitadelleOfQuebec #ChicagoBears #1997NFLDraft #WCW #WorldChampionshipWrestling #NewJapanProWrestling #AbuDhabi #ProfessionalWrestling #Changsha #China #France #Sumo #SaitamaSaitama #Ring Here are a few infamous ones: Sunderland Mike Egerton/EMPICS via Getty ImagesThe streak: 15 consecutive Premier League defeats in 2002-03 The story Sunderland -- with players like Kevin Kilbane, Tore Andre Flo, Kevin Phillips and Claudio Reyna -- began the season under Peter Reid with five points in their first four matches, including a 1-0 win at Elland Road against Leeds United and a draw at home against Manchester United. https://cricmain.com/2019/04/14/cant-stop-losing-winless-records-from-around-the-world/
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Mick McCarthy going all out on #BlackFriday and getting an unreal deal from the FAI. €1.2M a year?! Not bad at all. 😂 #coybig #mickmccarthy
— Cormac Moore (@CormacComedy) November 23, 2018
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And finally… A roundup of Irish presenters, sportspeople, politicians and others for St Patrick’s Day. ☘️ Beannachtaí lá féile Pádraig oraibh go léir! ☘️ . . #orlaokiely #hectoroheochagain #katietaylor #richardcorrigan #lucindacreighton #jpmacmanus #johnrocha #sports #boxing #horseracing #roykeane #mickmccarthy #football #ikeano #chef #irish #caricature #portrait #acrylicpainting #profileillustration #editorialillustration #magazineillustration #magazinecover #illo https://www.instagram.com/p/CMhLYNuCYwT/?igshid=64fq0zshwqbh
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