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Town Looking to End Bad Run at Preston
Town Looking to End Bad Run at Preston
Friday, 10th Dec 2010 14:23

Town manager Roy Keane will be looking for his side to end their run of five successive league defeats when they travel to Preston on Saturday. Despite the losses, Keane says that recent performances haven’t been too bad with his side having been let down by a series of individual errors.

The Blues boss dismisses suggestions of the trip to Deepdale being a ‘must-win game’, believing that all matches are similarly significant: “Every game’s important. I try and approach every game the same.

“The pressure builds when you don’t get results, but I think our performances against Swansea and against West Brom were pretty decent.

“We gave away a couple of mad goals against Swansea, but if we can cut the mistakes out we’ll be OK.”

Despite his recent critical comments, Keane concedes that Town’s fans deserve better than they’re currently getting: “I’ve no problem with the supporters, they’ve been very, very patient, probably too patient.

“We’ve got to keep doing our best and we’ll do the same on Saturday, and if the best isn’t good enough, something will be done about it.”

The Town boss says he hopes to have more players fit as his team goes into the Christmas period: “In the next two or three weeks we will start to get one or two more players available and that will be a big plus for us.

“Mark Kennedy will have another couple of weeks’ training under his belt, Luke Hyam should be available, Connor Wickham will be available and obviously we’ve got players waiting to get games. People like Jake Livermore are probably frustrated that they’re not getting the minutes they want.

“We guarantee that all the players will get their minutes in over Christmas, and that’s when hopefully we can kick on.”

Keane is still confident that he can still be a success at Portman Road: “I believe we can turn things around and the sooner the better. Preston’s another tough game. Their form the last couple of weeks has been good [with draws against Millwall and Cardiff]. I think their loan signings have been good.

“They’ve got one or two experienced players, Wayne Brown at the back and one or two others, good signings in midfield and two strikers who know the Championship and are streetwise. Whatever centre-half pairing we choose to go with, they have to be ready. And if someone pushes you, you have to push them back.”

The two bosses know one another well from playing under Darren Ferguson’s father at Manchester United. Keane says his move to Old Trafford in 1993 all but ended Ferguson junior’s stay: “Darren was a good player but I remember going to United and people like Darren and Bryan Robson were there and my job - and this is the selfish side of football — was to take their position.


“And I’m sure if he beats me on Saturday and I lose my job, it won’t keep him awake at night. That’s the nature of the game.”

Brian Murphy is likely to continue in goal with Márton Fülöp still suffering with his ankle injury, while Darren O’Dea is not expected to miss out due to the hamstring problem he suffered a week ago and will keep his place at left-back. His girlfriend gave birth to their first child earlier in the week, a daughter called Lucia.

Gianni Zuiverloon will be on the right with Mark Kennedy probably making the bench but not risked from the start after his hamstring injury.

Keane has decisions to make in the centre with Tommy Smith at fault on Swansea’s second goal last week and with Damien Delaney pushing to win back his place. Keane says he has no regrets about leaving the Irishman out of last week’s side: “Damien was suspended for the West Brom game when the team kept a clean sheet and I thought played reasonably well. I didn’t think there was any reason to change it.

“Damo had a run out in the reserves in the week and he’ll have a chance of being involved on Saturday.”

Delaney may partner Troy Brown, who has impressed his manager since he came into the side, with Smith dropping to the bench.

In midfield, Keane is likely to go with two central midfielders having confirmed that David Norris is fine after last week’s virus and will play. The skipper will probably come into the centre alongside Grant Leadbitter with Jack Colback perhaps pushed to the left and one of Andros Townsend or Carlos Edwards left out.

The Trinidadian might get the nod due to his greater experience, although the on-loan Spurs man had one of his best games for the Blues against Swansea and scored his first Town goal.

Up front, Keane has said he was less than impressed with Tamás Priskin and Jason Scotland’s failure to take their opportunities last week and has hinted that he is considering giving a first start for new loan signing Rory Fallon. The New Zealander may well be given his chance with the more mobile Priskin probably alongside him.

The Blues boss was impressed with both Ronan Murray and Colin Healy in the reserves midweek, but seems unlikely to give the Irish U19 international his first start in such a crucial game or employ the former Celtic man in the deeper lying striking role he occupies for the second string.

Luke Hyam (hamstring) and Connor Wickham (thigh) remain on the sidelines for another week or so with Gareth McAuley not likely to be back from his achilles surgery until January.

Preston manager Darren Ferguson definitely blames Keane for ending his Manchester United playing career: “It was Roy coming in which finished me off at United! Seriously, he had a fantastic career and was a fantastic player.

“He’s had different experiences as a manager, but one thing you expect from Roy’s teams is that they will have a right go in matches.

“When Roy came to United from Forest, I was coming to the end of my time there. Everyone was after him at the time, and quite rightly so.”

Left-back Callum Davidson is back from a groin strain and Ireland international defender Sean St Ledger has returned from a knee problem, but striker Chris Brown is not yet ready after knee surgery and midfielder Paul Coutts is also still sidelined due to a groin injury. Manchester United loanees Joshua King and Matty James both have ankle injuries.

The Blues have a poor record against Preston historically, winning eight games (seven in the league), drawing seven (seven) and losing 11 (10).

Town’s last win at Deepdale was a 3-0 victory in a third round FA Cup tie in 1978/79 when holders of the trophy. The Blues’ most recent league win on Lilywhite territory came in the 1965/66 season when a Bobby Kellard goal brought the two points back to Suffolk.

Preston are enduring their worst first half of a season in 55 years and have conceded 39 goals so far, more than anyone in the division. They have won just once in 11 games and have a home record of won two, drawn two and lost six.

Second half goals from Neill Collins and loanee Danny Welbeck saw the Lilywhites to a 2-0 victory over the Blues at Deepdale in January.

Last season’s game at Portman Road ended 1-1 with Ross Wallace — who played under Keane at Sunderland - netting for Preston and Jon Walters for the Blues. Callum Davidson was sent off just before the break.

Tamás Priskin spent March and early April 2008 on loan at Deepdale when a Watford player, scoring two goals in four starts and one sub appearance.

Former Blue Wayne Brown moved to Preston from Leicester in the summer and is the only ex-Town player in Darren Ferguson’s squad.

Saturday’s referee is Eddie Ilderton from Tyne and Wear, who has shown 33 yellow and four red cards in 14 games so far this season. Ilderton’s most recent Town match was the Carling Cup victory over Northampton in which he kept his cards in his pocket for the entire 90 minutes.

Coincidentally, Ilderton also took charge of the corresponding fixture during the 2007/08 season which ended in a 2-2 draw.

Squad from: Murphy, Lee-Barrett, Zuiverloon, Peters, O’Dea, O’Connor, Kennedy, Delaney, Brown, Smith, Eastman, Norris, Leadbitter, Colback, Edwards, Townsend, Healy, Livermore, Priskin, Scotland, Fallon, Murray.


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Rydeabluehorse added 14:38 - Dec 10
"Recent performances haven't been too bad"????
Was he watching?
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alfromcol added 14:45 - Dec 10
Rydeabluehorse - he means WBA and Swansea.
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legoman added 14:52 - Dec 10
Big win for us tomorrow I reckon. 3-0 ish.
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shoopdelang added 14:56 - Dec 10
to be fair to the bloke we were very very unlucky and hard done by against swansea.
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itfc1981 added 15:08 - Dec 10
Apart from the general shocking defending which we cant get shake off, there is no link between our midfield and strikers, when was the last goal created by a through ball? Livermore in 1847 I think.
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Ipswich24 added 15:44 - Dec 10
Got his 'streetwise' comment in again lol Jon parkin will bully the hell out of us like Holt did mark my words
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whoppit added 15:47 - Dec 10
Another 3 points lost under our muppet manager. But as long as Evans and his bumbling sidekick Cleggy are happy......
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Vexorg added 15:49 - Dec 10
Smith to the bench .. for one error?!

No wonder the players have no cofidence or desire. This with Smith. Delaney and his red twiddling his thumbs for a game once the suspension was over and many more similar cases. In my day it was always straight back on the horse when you fell off, no sitting there stewing about what ifs.
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Basil_Smallpiece added 16:19 - Dec 10
Darkened room in a Suffolk lunatic asylum (Yes! There are some!)

Doctor: 'Who's in here, nurse?'

Nurse: 'Geezer, Doc. Believes Town'll win tomorrow. Reckons Wickham's worth £10m; Keano's a decent manager, who needs time; Sheepshanks's a hero.'

Doctor: 'Double his dose, nurse. And warn Sizewell I'll be using that lobotomy machine later.'

FORK! POMS! COYB!

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pippaine added 16:46 - Dec 10
RESULT SATURDAY 2-6 TO PRESTON
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Suffolk_n_Good added 17:18 - Dec 10
The more I read from this muppet the more annoyed, angry, fed-up, I become, I've never felt like this before as a Town fan.....
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Back_The_Boss added 17:26 - Dec 10
It's an absolute must win, credit to the fans that are going beacuse it's a bloomin long way! COYB!
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Mungo added 17:30 - Dec 10
They are in almost as poor form as we are so there may be an opportunity there. Victory/defeat could define our season. It will be a tense nervy game whatever happens...

C'mon blues!!!
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Mark added 18:11 - Dec 10
“They've got one or two experienced players, Wayne Brown at the back and one or two others"

Keane has said so much recently about our inability to get exerienced players to the club; is the likes of Wayne Brown above us now? If we wanted experience there would have been players we could have bought, just not from Premier League teams (without big cost).

"Whatever centre-half pairing we choose to go with, they have to be ready. And if someone pushes you, you have to push them back.”

How long to we have to keep reading this stuff? How about some advice to the players on passing the ball, movement, retaining possession, getting it out wide, attacking with flair?!

“We guarantee that all the players will get their minutes in over Christmas"

So we're not planning on having a settled side over Christmas then?!
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jas0999 added 18:28 - Dec 10
Mark;
'So we're not planning on having a settled side over Christmas then?!'

Considering the number of games, I doubt ANY club in the top two diversions will play the same settled side over Christmas!!

Also, it has been well publicised that Roy tried to bring in a number of experienced players but the club failed to do the deals.
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fourth added 18:43 - Dec 10
Keane drags out every ounce of his players' self belief to bolster up his own inability.

He is a USER. A FEEDER. A BLACK HOLE of NEGATIVITY

It's Keane versus the team.

Who is going to win?
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Garv added 19:24 - Dec 10
"if we cut out the defensive mistakes, we'll we alright". No we won't, we don't score goals.
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ArnieM added 19:37 - Dec 10
anybody thought to ask the question, why RK was told to get rid of so many experienced seniors in the summer - then to go "in a new direction" (using even more youngsters on loan from other clubs or unfit peripehral players)?

.....cos its cheaper !!!!

You dont win matches with a bunch of loanees who have no affilitaion to ITFC - we are not "their" Club afterall. Nor do you expect to win many matches with so many rookies learning their trade. What experienced/ senior players ITFC do have , have been bloody inured most of the season.

Ive been going down to PR for over 45 years and even I am dissolusioned now and can see now way out of this mightmare.

As the old song used to be sung....
...... "All we are saying ......is give us a goal".

Well I think that should be amended to ...

" all we are saying is give us a win....a decent bloody football"
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bluearmy4life added 19:45 - Dec 10
I have to agree with kingkeano it is a must win game but it's only the beginning of getting out of this mess. We need to get 10/12 points or even a maximum out of these 4 games over xmas. Nothing else is good enough. I think if certain players keep making mistakes or we have strikers who keep failing to hit the net sometimes dropping them for a games might do them good but we don't have a big enough squad to do that. Everyone has got to step up there game 200%.
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ArnieM added 20:22 - Dec 10
we are in the same position we were a season ago - needing Championship / promotion winning form , just to survive. The only sacrry difference is we are going INTO this bad form at about the same time as we were starting to come out of it last season. If we go into the botom 3 over the Xmas oeriod , I seriously doubt we will survive it this time round.
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Mark added 20:49 - Dec 10
As we're losing about £13M a year though we can't just pay silly money. Derry is often mentioned, but he went to money-bags QPR and it is perhaps unfair to think Ipswich can offer money to outbid them when we already have to pay the very expensive contracts of all the players Keane signed from the Premier League (Fulop, Edwards, Leadbitter, Martin, Scotland; plus all the expensive loanees). Keane could have looked to cheaper alternatives in the Championship or League One, or failing that kept some of the experienced professionals that he let go.
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Garv added 21:00 - Dec 10
"if we cut out the defensive mistakes, we'll we alright". No we won't, we don't score goals.
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bobble added 21:35 - Dec 10
i am afraid keane is our individual error..........
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I_8_NARWICH added 21:39 - Dec 10
"If we can cut the mistakes out we will be ok"- you have been saying this for 18 months maybe there should be some action instead of saying whats wrong fix it!!!
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hellotosh1967 added 21:41 - Dec 10
people keep saying we were unlucky against swansea im sorry but you make your own luck in football i belive if roy keane played this team against preston he would win the game
lee barrat
peters
brown
smith
o connor
edwards
leadbitter
norris
townsend
scotland
priskin
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