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No Immediate Plans to Recall Murray from Torquay
No Immediate Plans to Recall Murray from Torquay
Friday, 1st Apr 2011 08:37

Town boss Paul Jewell says he has no immediate plans to recall striker Ronan Murray from his loan at League Two Torquay. The Blues are short on striking options with Tamás Priskin joining Swansea on loan a week ago.

Murray, who has impressed during his time with the Gulls, can be recalled at 24 hours’ notice from next week but Jewell isn’t planning on bringing him back because he feels the 19-year-old is benefiting from being at Plainmoor: “Not at the moment because I think he’s better off there.

“If we play with one striker we’ve got Jason Scotland, who can play that way, we’ve got Connor Wickham who can play that way as well.

“If we’re going to play two strikers we’ve got those two and we’ve got Josh Carson who can play up front.”

The Town manager says Murray and the other youngsters out on loan for the remainder of the season — keeper Ian McLoughlin at Stockport and winger Reggie Lambe at Bristol Rovers — are happy where they are: “I know the kids are enjoying it. Ian McLoughlin’s is really enjoying it at Stockport and they’re learning more than they could ever have learnt playing in the reserves at Portman Road on Tuesday against Watford’s youth team.

“I’d love to get all the young kids out because it opens their eyes and they realise what the game’s about at that level and how hard it is, rather than just playing on nice pitches and bumbling along. Ronan Murray will have a taste for it and so will Ian McLoughlin.

“I know that from when I was at Liverpool playing for Liverpool’s reserves where everything was lovely. I went to Wigan and felt the buzz you get out of playing a proper game in front of a crowd, even if it was 3,000 or so people.

“When I went back to Liverpool and was playing in front of 300 or 400 in the reserves, it didn’t turn me on, so I wanted to leave to go and play real football.

“I want the players to be at Ipswich but I don’t want them to be in the comfort zone. I don’t want them to be all of a sudden 19 or 20 and to have played only two Carling Cup games, while there are kids in League Two who have got 100 league games under their belts who are going to go ahead of them.”

Murray, McLoughlin and Lambe are all amongst the first and second-year pros whose contracts are up at the end of the season.

Jewell admits that he wouldn't have left himself so short of strikers if the Blues still had anything left to play for but in any case says Priskin hasn’t been a regular scorer: “If we were in a relegation fight or a relegation battle I wouldn’t have let it happen, but how many goals has Tamás scored for us? I think he’s scored two since I’ve been here, so it’s not as if we’re letting someone who is prolific go out.

“It might well work for him because it worked well for him when he was at Watford with [Swansea manager] Brendan Rodgers.

“He was down the pecking order a bit here, the interest came in for him, we put it to him and he wanted to go. It was no big deal and we hope he does well. If he does do well he might secure a move.”

The Blues boss is clearly already focusing to a great degree on next season and says that his pre-season plans are already sorted with a two-match tour of Holland set to be announced and the players returning after their summer breaks on June 29th.

Meanwhile, Tottenham are reported to need to sell players in order to finance a deal to sign Blues striker Connor Wickham in the summer.

Spurs are widely believed to be the frontrunners for the England U21 international's signature with claims of a £15 million close season bid in yesterday's papers.

According to this morning's report, Tottenham would offer £5 million up front plus milestone top-ups, however, this seems unlikely with the Blues almost certainly looking for a larger up front fee.


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dan_itfc55 added 08:56 - Apr 1
I don't think we need him this year any way - he won't score a hat full in the last few games, so no point really. But definitely one for the future!
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DJ_Kesgrave added 09:17 - Apr 1
Two matches does not make a tour.
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jas0999 added 09:26 - Apr 1
Shame as would really like to see PJ play with two up - particularly as we have little to lose now. Only one real game left .... Norwich City .... a MUST win game!
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itfc1981 added 09:30 - Apr 1
jog on A'rry
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DJ_Kesgrave added 10:37 - Apr 1
Ronan Murray is the next Jordan Rhodes. Perhaps we can give him a trial over the summer.
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bontcho added 10:40 - Apr 1
Pretty damning quotes about Priskin there. He's clearly not really wanted here for 2011-12.
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Karlosfandangal added 10:51 - Apr 1
If Priskin goes that will free up wages to pay a Billy Sharp or Maynard etc,
Counago and Lisbies wage will help maybe get a Bullard

Not sure about Dyer but if Bullard and Dyer can stay fit what a good midfield with Edwards and Martin as wingers, maybe?
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nthstd added 11:36 - Apr 1
We don't need another striker, we'd be in Danger of playing 4-4-2 if we had a spare
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Worcester added 12:13 - Apr 1
He's not coming back because he is in the shop window at Torquay. Good business for player and Club if I am wrong then its still a good move as he will gain valuable experience
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alex12345 added 12:43 - Apr 1
How nice it feels to have the pre season tour sorted already, the out of contract players being sorted, PJ knowing who he wants to keep and who he doesn't, clearly not priskin but that's not a problem for me. All is looking rosy for next season and with a few (actually quite a lot) of GOOD and not panic signings in the summer we will have a flying season next year I feel. First priorities now though should be signing up murray, big mac, delaney and a few others, and the norwich game, COYB
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stotter added 13:39 - Apr 1
murray is going to benifit big time gaining valuble experience, will be back with us a better player pre season. coyb
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coco_the_clown added 13:58 - Apr 1
Jas0999 - your hero is back - http://www.unitedrant.co.uk/shorts/keane-to-become-premier-league-ref/

RK will obviously insist on immediate Premiership glory so we're safe for next year at least.
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rosseden added 14:15 - Apr 1
great story on april 1st.... i cant actually see anyone believing that tho!!
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blueherts added 14:16 - Apr 1
Coco , Best April Fool yet , would love to see it though !!!

As for real business Murray , by all accounts is best finisher at the club , I say we keep as it looks increasingly like we cash in on Wickham - £10m plus let him go
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tractaboy added 14:17 - Apr 1
What's the date coco??? Olaf Priol eh? Swap the letters about a bit.
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coco_the_clown added 15:31 - Apr 1
tractaboy you're an absolute genius. Thanks.
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