12pm on the radio Monday:
Tan should of been honest and said it was Neil Warnock who got them Mick McCarthy.
Also Tan was originally against the appointment of Big Mick.
Many City fans were also against it as well.
UPDATED:
VINCENT TAN:
"I am very happy, very happy, Mick McCarthy has done a great job in a short while, we are very happy, hopefully we can do better."
"Mick has done well and all his boys, i prey we do it this time to the Premier, We are blessed, everyone wants to be promoted."
"Mick came highly recommended, so we thought we give him a chance."
"Last season our former manager Neil Harris did well and got us in the play-offs, this season he did not so well, so we had to make a change."
"Of course (this needs) everybody's co-operation and the team have stepped up very well under Mick's leadership.”
"Hopefully we can do better, hopefully we can get into the play-offs."
Presenter Jim White then interjected, saying: "That is what you want, you want to get to the Premier League, don't you Vincent?"
"Of course we pray we will be able to get there," Tan responded.
"You never know. For example, last season we were also in the play-offs, Neil Harris, our former manager did a great job last season.
"Unfortunately this season he didn't do too well so we had to do a change, and I believe I feel good, that Mick is doing a great job and I believe we have a good chance to get into the play-offs.
"If we are blessed, we hope to be promoted, I'm sure everyone would like to be promoted."
"A lot of negativity from our fans when we appointed Mick, but now they are supporting him, so i thank you all."
"I prey we get promoted."
talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan agrees, and believes McCarthy is well placed to replicate fellow Yorkshireman Neil Warnock's success in getting the Bluebirds back into the Premier League.