Mick McCarthy

Roy Keane points the finger at Given and McShane

The Ipswich manager happily waded into the postmortem on the controversial play-off yesterday, but instead tried to shift the focus onto his former team-mate Given and substitute McShane, who Keane signed in a £2.5m deal when...

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Sunderland boss ready to do battle with genius Wenger

ARSENE WENGER will arrive on Wearside today, having been labelled a managerial genius by Steve Bruce. The Sunderland boss, however, feels the arrival of his Arsenal counterpart 13 years ago prevented more home-grown managers...

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South Korea team at World Cup 2010

South Korea qualified easily for a seventh consecutive World Cup, but they lack the firepower to hurt the big beasts. The good times: South Korea reached the World Cup semi-finals on home soil in 2002 Photo: EPA South Korea...

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The Fiver | The Most Important Man In The World; and Tony Hibbert

Subscribe here for your own daily copy delivered to your inbox THIERRY ENNUI The Fiver has always prided itself on its highly-evolved damage limitation skills. The excuse about having just sort of forgotten about the litre of...

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My defence is central to glory

CARLO ANCELOTTI reckons Chelsea have the best central defenders in the world. The Blues have conceded just eight goals in 12 Premier League games so far this season. And Ancelotti believes John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho, Alex and...

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We’ve got nothing to lose says Henry

Wolves captain Karl Henry summed up the feeling in the dressing room ahead of the trip to Chelsea after declaring – ‘We’ve got nothing to lose.’ The all-action midfielder has been a driving force in the engine room to emerge as...

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Hennessey’s respect for Cech

Wayne Hennessey is a fully paid-up member of the goalkeeping union – but the Wolves No 1 is aiming to help shatter the reputation of one of his mentors. The Wales international comes up against Chelsea counterpart Petr Cech as...

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Alex happy with return

Brazilian hoping for Wolves start Chelsea defender Alex says he pleased with his fitness after recovering from a groin injury. The Brazilian has been restricted to just two starts and one substitute appearance this season after...

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Blues can go the distance - McCarthy

Updated: November 20, 2009, 8:41 AM EST Wolves boss Mick McCarthy believes Chelsea are the strongest team in the Premier League and more than capable of winning the Champions League. McCarthy takes his side to Stamford Bridge...

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THE MIDLANDER: It's only November but Wolves' derby date is a six-pointer

Mick McCarthy surprised a few of the assembled hacks after Wolves’ defeat to Portsmouth. Until the clash against Arsenal a fortnight ago, Wolves had not played one of the big four. Net pains: Ronald Zubar scores an own goal in...

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