Sunderland Echo

McCarthy reveals he applied for Cats job after Johnson's sacking

- Joe Nicholson joe.nicholson@jpimedia.co.uk

Mick McCarthy says he applied for the Sunderland job following the sacking of Lee Johnson, but didn’t hear back from the club.

McCarthy won promotion from the Championsh­ip with Sunderland during the 2004/05 season and has since managed Wolves, Ipswich and Cardiff.

The 63-year-old has been out of work since October last year when he left Cardiff after nine months in the job.

Sunderland took their time to appoint Alex Neil as Johnson’s successor, yet McCarthy was never a serious contender.

“I applied for it this time around,” McCarthy told Extra.ie’s Stronger with Sport Podcast.

“As soon as Lee Johnson — sadly for him — got the sack, I stuck my name in straight away. I said ‘oh I’ll take it to the end of the season.’ I did not even get a call back!”

Despite missing out on the Sunderland job, McCarthy says he’s still keen to get back into management.

“Look, I have not retired,” he added. “Maybe the game has retired me, but I have not retired. If something came up that really interested me. That (Sunderland) would have done to the end of the season.

“I think they offered it to a few people to the end of the season. Others wanted longer contracts.

“To get them promoted and back into the Championsh­ip

would be brilliant.”

McCarthy still looks back fondly on his three-year spell on Wearside between 2003 and 2006.

"It was such a big club, such a big job,” he said. “I

thought I was blessed getting that. It is great. If you get the chance to manage Sunderland, all day long.”

*AFC Wimbledon are looking for a new manager after sacking Mark Robinson.

AFC Wimbledon have put Darius Charles in temporary caretaker charge following head coach Robinson’s departure.

But who are the bookies saying is in the frame for the manager’s job? Interestin­gly, ex-Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew is the current favourite with the bookmakers.

Portsmouth’s Danny Cowley also features in the betting, alongside ex-Peterborou­gh United manager Darren Ferguson.

Ex-Blackpool, Crystal Palace and Leicester City boss Ian Holloway is in the frame too, according to the bookmakers.

 ?? ?? Mick McCarthy left Cardiff in October 2021.
Mick McCarthy left Cardiff in October 2021.

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