Vincent Hogan: 'It became frenzied, unstructured football that you could tell Mick McCarthy hated but understood' - News Summed Up

Vincent Hogan: 'It became frenzied, unstructured football that you could tell Mick McCarthy hated but understood'


Mick McCarthy's voice stayed urgent, seats emptying behind him, a rattling chain still hauling his players into order. Mick McCarthy's voice stayed urgent, seats emptying behind him, a rattling chain still hauling his players into order. Vincent Hogan: 'It became frenzied, unstructured football that you could tell Mick McCarthy hated but understood'He would not, could not relent until Robbie Brady's 90th-minute header finally gave the evening clarity. The eccentric Goldwin continuously put his kick-outs out of play; Ireland kept playing passes to invisible men. It became frenzied, unstructured football that you could tell McCarthy hated but understood.


Source: Irish Independent June 11, 2019 06:45 UTC



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