Mick McCarthy wondered if football had ‘retired’ him before being appointed Blackpool boss

Mick McCarthy wondered if football had ‘retired’ him before being asked to oversee Blackpool’s Championship survival bid, as the former Ireland boss admits he is ‘buzzing’ to return to the dugout for the FA Cup against Southampton

  • Mick McCarthy’s debut as Blackpool boss will come in the FA Cup on Saturday
  • The 63-year-old was appointed to lead Blackpool’s Championship survial bid
  • McCarthy had been out of work for 14 months after leaving Cardiff in 2021

New Blackpool head coach Mick McCarthy admits he did wonder whether football had ‘retired’ him after being out of work for more than 14 months.

The 63-year-old, whose last job ended at Cardiff in October 2021, was appointed by the Seasiders last week to replace Michael Appleton with the club second-bottom in the Championship table and seeking to avoid relegation.

But McCarthy, who has managed at five other clubs as well as two spells with the Republic of Ireland, feared his time had come to an end.

Mick McCarthy wondered if football had ‘retired’ him before being appointed Blackpool boss

Mick McCarthy was named Blackpool manager until the end of the season earlier this month

McCarthy's first match in charge will be Blackpool's FA Cup fourth round tie with Southampton

McCarthy’s first match in charge will be Blackpool’s FA Cup fourth round tie with Southampton

‘Did I ever say I was happily retired? I’ve enjoyed it more this week, being back this week, that’s for sure,’ he said ahead of his first match, an FA Cup trip to Premier League strugglers Southampton after last weekend’s home league game against Huddersfield was postponed due to a frozen pitch.

‘I’ve been out for 14 months and I didn’t know if I would get back and wondered if the game had retired me and (it was) not me retiring.

‘I’m officially the oldest one in the league and I’m absolutely thrilled by that because I think I was probably the youngest one at one stage, at Millwall at 33.

McCarthy admitted he thought football may have retired him after 14 months out of work

McCarthy admitted he thought football may have retired him after 14 months out of work

‘Maybe that’s a sign I’ve had a bit of success in the leagues. I am better able to handle it, with a clearer head than I was when I was 33, and we’ll find out (how much better I am) as I don’t gauge myself.

‘I’ve got the bit between my teeth. It’s my first game and I’m absolutely buzzing: whether it was the Carabao Cup, FA Cup or a league game I’m really looking forward to it.’

McCarthy will be able to play on-loan Brentford defender Charlie Goode, who joined earlier this week. 

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