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McCarthy rules out Ireland return

Mick McCarthy led Ireland to the last 16 at the 2002 World Cup
Mick McCarthy led Ireland to the last 16 at the 2002 World Cup

Mick McCarthy has ruled out the possibility of returning as coach of the Republic of Ireland.

Caretaker-coach Don Givens this week described McCarthy as 'the ideal candidate' following the FAI's recent decision to sack Steve Staunton.

McCarthy said: 'I would be an ideal candidate because I did it for seven years with some success.

'It was a fantastic job and I loved every minute of it. For all the grief the FAI gets they let me get on with the job.

'It's got better in terms of the finance, the training facilities and the support, so whoever gets it will be fortunate, but I'm not considering it in any shape or form.'

McCarthy succeeded Jack Charlton as Ireland coach in March 1996 and resigned in November 2002 after the previous summer's World Cup.

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