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Mick McCarthy - What an utter muppet

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28914061The former youth-team coach [Neil Adams] rushed over to the travelling supporters after the final whistle.

Former Republic of Ireland and Wolves boss McCarthy said he would

have not brought up the issue had Adams not done so, but suggested it

may have been a "lesson in etiquette" for the young manager.

He said: "The first thing to do is shake hands with me

and TC. I''ve had to do if after being beaten by six and five. It''s what

you do. If that''s a lesson today then fine."

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It''s a fair point, actually, but I''d rather my club''s manager was caught up in the moment of beating our arch-rivals after all the pressure he must have been feeling over the past weeks and months.Sorry Mick, we''ll be more gracious after we stuff you at Carrow Road.Unless you''ve gone to Crystal Palace by then.Lolz.

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I''m sure that will take the edge of the win for many City fans tonight

staring into their pint, shaking their head " he never even shook mad mick''s hand .... I knew we should never had appointed him"

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Sounds like both parties are good with the apology. Nothing to see here, just move along...

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The former youth-team coach [Neil Adams] rushed over to the travelling supporters after the final whistle.

Former Republic of Ireland and Wolves boss McCarthy said he would

have not brought up the issue had Adams not done so, but suggested it

may have been a "lesson in etiquette" for the young manager.

He said: "The first thing to do is shake hands with me

and TC. I''ve had to do if after being beaten by six and five. It''s what

you do. If that''s a lesson today then fine."

You might be doing it after that a few times this year, Mick.[:D]

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From the Pink un itself[quote]

Beaten Town counterpart McCarthy appeared willing to accept Adams’ public apology when he later faced the media.

“So

he should (apologise). I tend to deal with my matters with other

managers and coaches individually and on my own. He probably said that

because he thought I’d mention it
,
” he said. “Listen, he’s got a good

team, they’re a good side and they’ve just beaten us. If it’s a lesson

in etiquette (he needs)
then the first people he should shake hands with

is me and TC. I’ve done it when we’ve been beaten six and five.

[/quote]

What an utter tart

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What a tw@t, yea I''m sure Adams looked him in the eye then ignored him! Mind you I wish he had!

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more whinging from ''Beaker''in the Guardian report of the game -"He went on to confirm that Ipswich would not be making any signings

before the transfer window closes. “Financial fair play: that’s

bollocks, isn’t it? It just is. We’re operating within it, but the teams

that come down, they have a slightly different financial fair play.
"or maybe the grubby little club you manage has fark all in the way of moneyand all that sh ite about Evans ''pumping money into the club'' is just that .... sh ite

ps where did the money from the sale of Cresswell go ... same place as that from Wickham and Walters, perhaps ?

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[quote user="Icecream Snow"]http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28914061The former youth-team coach [Neil Adams] rushed over to the travelling supporters after the final whistle.

Former Republic of Ireland and Wolves boss McCarthy said he would

have not brought up the issue had Adams not done so, but suggested it

may have been a "lesson in etiquette" for the young manager.

He said: "The first thing to do is shake hands with me

and TC. I''ve had to do if after being beaten by six and five. It''s what

you do. If that''s a lesson today then fine."

[/quote]

The 1st manager for a while who knows what this game means to city fans......good on ya Neil!

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