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Delaney: Renewed Vigour in Squad
Delaney: Renewed Vigour in Squad
Friday, 4th Feb 2011 15:21

Central defender Damien Delaney says there’s a “renewed vigour” in the Town squad since Paul Jewell took over as manager. The Irishman says he felt in little doubt that the Blues could overturn the one-goal deficit after Derby went ahead at Pride Park on Tuesday.

Delaney said: “Maybe it’s the change of manager, I don’t know what it is, but there definitely seems to be a bit of belief growing in the squad, a renewed vigour I suppose.

“The most pleasing thing as that we’re coming from behind. It’s been a long time, I’d like to look back at our fixtures because I can’t remember a time when we’ve come from behind and we’ve done it twice in two games on the spin. That’s the most pleasing thing — the belief that’s in the team at the moment.”

The centre-half says there was never any panic after the Rams went in front in the seventh minute on Tuesday: “You could just feel it as soon as Derby scored. I know it was early, but as soon as it went in I looked around me and everyone just looked as if it wasn’t a problem, that it wasn’t the end of the world and that we had 80-odd minutes to get back in it.

“The belief the manager’s brought to the camp and feeling that’s in it, I just felt calm, whereas before when we conceding you’d think we were going to struggle.

“But there was a good feeling about the place, we never panicked, we kept doing what the management were telling us to do and eventually it came good.

“It was a great strike from Jimmy for the goal, that definitely helped, getting back on terms. In the second half as soon as Chuck scored I knew we were going to win, and that’s a good feeling to have.”

The 29-year-old says Jimmy Bullard is living up to his reputation, while he expects Town’s other new addition Andy Drury to be a useful acquisition: “Jimmy’s brilliant. He’s settled right in. It took him a while to come out of his shell. Took him about an hour before he was off and running!

“Andy’s registration came through late so he wasn’t involved on Tuesday, but from what I hear from people, he’s a good prospect and he can do nothing but help us.”

Can Town still make the play-offs? The former Leicester and Hull man says it’s a big ask: “You’d have to go on a helluva run. Are we capable of it? Maybe. Is the squad deep enough for a play-off push, because come March there’ll be injuries and suspensions.

“It’s not the deepest squad in the world. It’s a very good team, but whether the strength in depth is there, I don’t know. But that might change over the next few weeks if the gaffer gets a few players in on loan. I don’t see why not.”

On a personal level, Delaney is to be glad to be back playing again on a regular basis having suffered a career-threatening injury in pre-season and then having been in and out of the side: “It’s important for any player to get four or five games to get your match legs and get fully fit. The first half of the season was a bit stop-start for me with being injured and various other problems, so I needed to get a run of games under my belt.”

A son of Cork like Roy Keane, the defender insists that, contrary to rumour, he had no problem with the club’s former boss: "I didn't have an issue with him, you saw how the old manager worked in terms of the teams he picked. He did like to chop and change - he liked to change his squads often and he liked to change his team.

“I think throughout the squad every player had a spell where they were sitting on the sidelines, but you just have to take it on the chin and get on with it.

“We never really spoke, to be honest, but that wasn’t just me, that was just the way he managed, the way he did things.

“But that’s all gone and I’m more than happy working with the new manager and looking forward to finishing the season strongly.

“It’s been the most interrupted season of my career. I’ve found it hard to string four or five games together and that’s what I want to do between now and the end of the year.”


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KangarooBlue added 15:33 - Feb 4
Please sort out his contract, highly rate him, yes he makes mistakes but who doesn't? Him and Mac are an awesome partnership
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MaySixth added 15:33 - Feb 4
Keep coming from behind lads.
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SideShow added 15:38 - Feb 4
As eloquent as always from Del. Hope he gets his contract sorted.
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WadzillaBhoy added 15:49 - Feb 4
He is easily our best defender please sort his contract out.
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SouperJim added 15:50 - Feb 4
“We never really spoke, to be honest, but that wasn't just me, that was just the way he managed"

So there you have it, Keane "managed" his players by not speaking to them. Explains much.
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blueherts added 15:55 - Feb 4
Yep confirms all we needed to know - Keane never spoke to em - Great man management skills that
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debenhamsteve added 15:57 - Feb 4
“We never really spoke, to be honest, but that wasn't just me, that was just the way he managed, the way he did things."

The most revealing comment so far regarding Keane's management style. No wonder he wasn't successful!

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bluelady added 16:46 - Feb 4
I'm just trying to picture exactly how keane gave out advice tactics etc? Did he have a white board or did he mime? Half time was it an Irish gig if team doing ok and tea smashing tea cups if not???!!! How was that crazy situation allowed to carry on so long.
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stinkiusminkius added 17:34 - Feb 4
Bluelady "did he have a White board or did he mime". Classic. Still chuckling to myself now.
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bedsitfc added 17:35 - Feb 4
We are starting to hear players views on keane now and i cant see many saying "shame he has gone".
What is good i think is that simon clogg (oops) and m.e. just let keane manage the team the way he wanted, i know looking back they should have done something sooner but at least they let the manager run the team. You hear about chairman trying to influence team selection all the time, at least we know pj will be able to do things his way.
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Sospiri added 19:44 - Feb 4
Its just such a relief that Keane has gone
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BlueJewells added 21:50 - Feb 4
Give him a bloody contract!
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Paul_Jewell_Manager added 23:05 - Feb 4
Why haven't we sorted out his contract and the others?
Gross incompetence at ALL levels.
Sign up GM,DN,DD,CH,KL and PC please
And for Gods sake bring in Norita now,the Charlie Austin thing is gone!!!!!!!!
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VanIsleBlue added 23:22 - Feb 4
Stop the Play Off thing!! It is annoying, we are a lower mid table side who gets beat more than we win. Lets finish strongly and avoid relegation not worry about the freeking playoffs
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CraigForrestGateau added 01:49 - Feb 5
Play-offs ra ra ra!
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bluelady added 03:34 - Feb 5
Pj manager sign up kl surely not the lisbie?!!!! Hmm still actually wondering how keane communicated if he didnt talk, eye contact ya reckon!!!
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dannysigma added 04:24 - Feb 5
I have it on good authority that RK communicated with the team via psychic transference. That's that all the long, hard stares were about.
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dannysigma added 04:25 - Feb 5
*what
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bluelady added 08:07 - Feb 5
Pj manager sign up kl surely not the lisbie?!!!! Hmm still actually wondering how keane communicated if he didnt talk, eye contact ya reckon!!!
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Surco72 added 08:10 - Feb 5
Keane let his coaches talk to the players as he was above it ,same at Sunderland as was reported by numerous players .Too good even to go to the christmas parties at either club ,thats good for teamwork and all pullling together ,shame so many buried their head in the sand with the big name rather than see what was going on ,alot of players treated very badly
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devontractorboy added 11:07 - Feb 5
Sadly it will take a while to recover from Keane's disastrous reign. The man was a nightmare, not sure he will ever 'manage' a team again! Arrogant managers are rarely successful, perhaps he was trying to be Mourinho?????
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