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Thread: Mick McCarthy Extends His Contract at Cardiff City

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    Mick McCarthy Extends His Contract at Cardiff City

    Mick McCarthy & his second in command Terry Connor, have extended their contracts at Cardiff City.
    When McCarthy took over at Cardiff City, on a end of season deal, Cardiff were 15th in the table, & 13 points adrift of the play-offs.
    But since taking over the managers job, he has taken Cardiff on a unbeaten 10 game run, winning 7 & drawing 3 to which the club are challenging to get into the play-off spots.
    McCarthy & Connor have signed 2 year extensions to their contracts.

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    They'd be stupid not to offer him a contract after such a massive impact he's had since taking over. Big gamble from McCarthy though to only take a season end deal in the first place. Then again, he was out of a job.

    Wonder what Neil Harris thinks of all the upsurge in performance since he left?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Wonder what Neil Harris thinks of all the upsurge in performance since he left?
    Yes. Is it a case of players not playing for the manager or the manager being crap or possibly both and the two are related?

    The same pattern can be seen repeated many times in footballing history. A certain Mr. Lampard and Chelsea exhibited the same.

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    McCarthy plays an old style, but still an effective style.

    His style is based on his own playing career.

    A decent keeper, a strong centreback, a busy physical midfielder (Vaulks) and a big and daft centre forward (Moore). Effectively a strong spine running right down the centre of the team

    An “ up and at ‘em” style nothing really fancy, no exotic formations

    Remember, this is the guy that told Roy Keane to bugger off home

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    Hopefully he will celebrate with 3 points tonight. They will go into the play offs above Bournemouth with a win

    It's between us, Huddersfield, Birmingham and Coventry for third bottom as it stands.

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    Mick McCarthy's 1,000th game has a manager tonight, with the game at Huddersfield, Cardiff City now on a unbeaten run of 11 games.

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    They rode their luck tonight but Mick is a great Manager and gets the best out of his players. A proper character in the same way as Neil Warnock.
    Last edited by Nardendee; 06-03-2021 at 04:46 AM.

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