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Mick McCarthy delivers stirring message to Cardiff fans

Thu Mar 04, 2021 10:18 am

Mick McCarthy delivers stirring message to Cardiff City fans amid stunning play-off run

The Bluebirds have climbed from lower-table obscurity to have a chance at an unlikely play-off run at the end of the season


Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy insists he is not getting carried away with the thought of reaching the play-offs, but has urged supporters to enjoy the ride.

McCarthy has architected the unlikeliest surge to the top six in recent memory, catapulting the Bluebirds from 17th place right into the play-off picture within the space of just 10 games.

It has been an epic journey for Cardiff fans over the last six weeks, no more than they deserved after the hugely disappointing first half of the season, and some are now daring to dream.

The rip-roaring display against Derby County, which resulted in a resounding 4-0 win on Tuesday night, is just the latest performance to prompt the rest of the Championship to sit up and take notice of the Bluebirds.

But, typically, McCarthy is keeping himself and his squad grounded.




MICK McCARTHY:

'Just enjoy it!'


"Everybody wants to play, things are good," McCarthy said. "Long may that continue. But we've won nowt yet, that's for sure."

"There's no point getting carried away, head in the clouds, everybody gives you a pat on the back and suddenly there's a knife in their hand.

"I don't get carried away by that stuff. Nothing nastily, just the way it is.

"Not a chance in this world I'll be getting carried away. There are a lot of good teams in this league. We'll just keep pecking away."

McCarthy has towed the party line of downplaying his side's chances. But fans, and rival clubs, are really beginning to view City as potential play-off candidates.

Because, with just 12 games to go, there is no denying that City are right in the mix.

Although wins for Bournemouth and Barnsley on Wednesday night just nudged the Welsh capital city club out of the top six momentarily, they have a chance to crowbar their way back in once again on Friday night with a win over Huddersfield.

Cardiff have won seven of their last eight games, and are unbeaten in their last 10 since McCarthy took over, and are arguably the form team in the division.




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So, while he might not be getting carried away, what is his message to the supporters?

"Just enjoy it!" he said. "If you lose it's all doom and gloom and sack the manager, now we're flying, we're in the play-offs and getting promoted.

"You won't get me carried away with it. It's a lovely time when you're winning football matches, but you've got to win the next one."
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Re: Mick McCarthy delivers stirring message to Cardiff fans

Thu Mar 04, 2021 6:20 pm

Mick McCarthy is right we shouldn’t get carried away and I for one agree with that I always thought even under Harris we would get enough wins to finish the season comfortably when mick McCarthy joined and I did say at the time he wasn’t for me I still did think that he would get enough wins and finish the season comfortably but to be fair to him he has got way up the table into a play off spot even though Barnsley and Bournemouth won last night to put us back to eighth he has even got the other teams know worrying about us .yes it will be nice to get a a play off spot to extend the season or even automatic but I think we will have to win every game to archive that but I still think we might just miss out and end up seventh or eighth place it is so tight at the momeant it’s very hard to call considering where mick McCarthy found us in the league where ever we finish he will have archived a lot in a short space of time