Apart from Roy Keane, during his managerial career was there ever a time he was so frustrated that he came close to thumping one of his players.?
Ask him about Ian Evans. What was their relationship like? I recall him being much quieter than MM but a phenomenal defender.
They were great mates apparently. Ian credits Macca with showing him round Tarn and he claims he showed Mick how to play. Ian was with Mick as his assistant for the Republic of Ireland at the World Cup, when the infamous incident involving Roy Keane took place and although Keane and Mick probably aren't on each other's Christmas card list, Ian says he hasn't got any axe to grind with their former skipper. Never realised that Ian was also assistant to Mick when he managed Wolves. Always thought it was Terry Connor. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sp...k-mccarthy-hails-eagle-eye-of-assistant-60663 https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/keanes-anger-doesnt-bother-me-ian-evans-26244321.html
How much does he remember about his professional debut at Oakwell? Chesterfield league cup IIRC. My mates and me were very impressed with Mick's performance and were convinced we'd seen the start of something special.
I don't know if they played in the same team but around the same time was a lad from the dale called Dave Gledhill who was an excellent prospect...he signed for Sunderland and a day or two before he went he was run over and killed (by a notorious Cudworth nutjack)...I'm sure Mick would remember him.
How would he rescue a club cut adrift at the bottom of the Championship with only a handful of games left to play? And is he interested in the job?
His glorious swansong, do it Mick. No disrespect to Struber like, Fine manager & I think he will do us proud.
Ask him about Steve Bruce, I'm sure Mick was responsible for the state of Bruces nose when he was a Gillingham defender. Mick was sent off inside 3 minutes for the incident in August 1980
Ask him about a piss3d up **** head bloke who met him in the west stand(BFC 1-1 MCFC) Don't know how we managed to get into west stand but saw big Mick & asked him about Wild's equaliser "I don't know, he slipped out of my pocket for a moment" Smiled and a hand shake & off he went, Top bloke.
and didn't he turn out for the Dalesman, accross from White Cross..... and what does he think that White Cross did for education...