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McCarthy’s Ipswich: A Work in Progress
Written by DanLyles on Monday, 18th Feb 2013 11:47

Had the Championship season commenced on 1st November 2012 when Mick McCarthy was appointed as Ipswich Town manager, then at the time of writing the Blues would be placed an incredible fourth rather than 18th in the league.

Unfortunately, while the 'Mick McCarthy League' is a great gauge of the Yorkshire man’s achievements and the club’s recent progress, as we all know the Championship season started on 18th August and we are still looking over our shoulders at relegation. Still, many Ipswich fans I’m sure will want to reflect on the plethora of positives that have so far arisen during his brief tenure.

One of Ipswich’s biggest weaknesses under Paul Jewell was our porous backline. Two attack-minded full backs, centre-backs short of confidence and in countless fixtures no natural holding midfielder to screen the defence.

One of the most positive aspects of McCarthy’s regime thus far has been the Tommy Smith-Luke Chambers partnership which appears to go from strength to strength every game.

Since December Smith has looked like a colossus, while Chambers is starting to show the form that led to him being awarded Nottingham Forest player of the year two seasons ago.

Richard Stearman’s introduction at right-back has also made us look more solid: a natural defender at this level whose physical presence makes the centre backs jobs a lot easier.

Nonetheless, how much of our new found resistance at the back can be attributed to McCarthy’s deployment of both Luke Hyam and Guirane N’Daw in the engine room? Playing two hardworking defensively minded midfielders in front of the back four has made us extremely hard to break down.

Yet for me this is a point of contention. We do not create nearly enough chances and quite often appear deprived of invention in the middle of the park.

Much has been made of our midfielders mustering only four goals between them all season. McCarthy has tried to address this by bringing in Anthony Wordsworth, who in previous seasons has notched double figures in League One.

I have previously advocated Paul Taylor’s deployment on the right wing, where he was being played before his injury. His pace and dribbling ability would give us an extra dimension in attack upon his return from injury next season. His time as a striker should also ensure that he scores far more goals than the likes of Martin or Edwards.

In order to create more in the middle of the park McCarthy will need to bring in somebody like Jacob Mellis, who currently plays for his former club Barnsley. If Mellis’s off-field behaviour does not suit our manager (or fans) then his ability to regularly produce defence splitting balls should be found in another player. Alan Judge at Notts County perhaps? His energy and 13 assists last season (seven so far this season despite injury) would ensure our strikers are provided the ammunition they crave.

But will McCarthy be prepared to sacrifice either N’Daw or Hyam, and their combined force in front of our defence to make us more creative?

We could obviously switch formation and play 4-2-3-1, which would allow the duo to maintain their defensive axis and screen for our defence, and allow a 'number 10' or 'schemer' to be deployed at the expense of a striker.

David McGoldrick looks to have the ability to lead the line on his own but I’m sure many of us would like to see him partnered by somebody like Michael Chopra. If the latter can put his off-field troubles aside then he and McGoldrick could forge a prolific partnership.

I would argue that the Ipswich of 2013/14 should be comfortable playing either 4-4-2 (with the new schemer instead of either N’Daw or Hyam) or 4-2-3-1 (possibly against stronger opposition). I shall watch with great anticipation as McCarthy builds on his promising defensive foundations and enhances the creative cogs in his machine.




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MaySixth added 12:08 - Feb 18
We also need wingers with a bit of a pace.

Personally I'm not convinced that Taylor, or anyone else at the club, is a promotion winning right midfielder which, let's face it,. is what we should be looking for.

As for the left, I still think Cresswell could be a decent left midfielder. I think Martin will be on his way in the summer.
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cornishnick added 12:15 - Feb 18
I very much doubt that the N'Daw/Hyam combo will be the regular central partnership next season, even if we still have N'Daw which I hope we do. You're right, there is little creativity there, but for the moment it is safety first, which is the correct way to go. Once we are safe, we can start to be more expansive.
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Fatcatevans added 16:11 - Feb 18
MM could comfortably play N'Daw and Hyam away from home and play on the counter. For home games where we have to make the play then I agree he needs to sign a more creative player? I'm sure he will address this in the close season. He has done an incredible job since he came here. under Jewell we would already be relegated.
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MVBlue added 12:26 - Feb 19
Mick is one step ahead, bringing ideas and players in that shuffle the pack. Interesting you say
4-2-3-1 that sounds good, though Mick also strategises to counter the opposition. i.e we are not Barcelona, wMick plays differently gor each team. So a grand test awaits us vs Watford. How to arrest a free flowing Premiership wanna be team.
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blueherts added 12:34 - Feb 19
Yep a 4-2-3-1 is solid
Agree about the width - MM has liked wide players in the past and I think Edwards and Martin will be bit part or gone next season
Totally agree MM and TC have done a great job in finding the best out of those we had and then bringing in where needed - think back to 5-0 , 6-0 DEFEATS in early days and that seems light years away
One goal conceded in 3 games is impressive - The back 4 plus NDaw and Hyam are great for next season ( Smith or Chambers as captain - prob Chambers)
Like to see another LB as think AC is a better attacking option
Nouble , McGoldrick and Chopra definites
Murphy , Martin , Edwards and JET just too inconsistent
McClean not sure about
Wordsworth and Taylor not seen really so will be two attacking , exciting alternatives in Wide areas/CM
Got afew that need to start pressing from the Academy - love to see a Lawrence or a Marriott really pushing for a place next year - Hyam has done it and I believe will go on to be a great midfielder and possible captain
Totally trust MM and TC in all their dealings and based on his signings at Wolves I think we will be in for a good season next year
We will survive - Teams around us will drop off and I think playing better teams suits our style - Good test vs Watford who I have seen afew times and whilst bright and move ball well can be opened up and they will come to PR to play football not sit deep
Good times ahead all round me thinks
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