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Town Again Set to Be Unchanged for Brighton Clash
Town Again Set to Be Unchanged for Brighton Clash
Friday, 30th Sep 2011 12:25

Town boss Paul Jewell looks set to name an unchanged side for the fourth game running when the Blues take on Brighton and Hove Albion at Portman Road on Saturday. The Liverpudlian will be hoping his team keeps a fourth clean sheet in a row for the first time since the 1996/97 season.

Jewell was delighted with the performance during the 1-0 victory at West Ham on Tuesday, particularly the first half display: “I think anyone who saw us play at West Ham will say that the only thing that was missing from us in the first half was two or three goals. The game should have been over at half-time.

“We have been playing some exhilarating football and working hard as well. It’s also a big ask for Cressy and Carlos to get up and down, but they can do it.”

The Blues manager says it’s important to have the likes of Aaron Cresswell in the team alongside his more senior signings: “I think you need a mix of experience and youth. It’s a long old league and legs are going to play a key part.

“We’ve got Cressy, we’ve got Reece Wabara from Manchester City, we’ve got Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, so we’ve got a few young ones in there, but our main core is experience.

“You can’t build a house on sand and the most solid thing we need is the ability to keep clean sheets and we’ve done that of late. If we do that, we’re not going to lose.”

Despite the last three results, Jewell says the side is still some way from its best: “I’ve said from day one that it will take a while for a lot of new players to gel, even though most of them are experienced.

“My experience of teams is that it takes a while for them to know each other, to get to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses.

“We’ve had some real body blows in the season so far but at the minute we’ve bounced back and we’re playing with confidence.

“We’re not playing with arrogance, we know that we’ve got to continue to improve to get better.”

The Blues manager expects a typically tight, tough Championship game: “It’s a tremendous league, a very difficult league and very even.

“Brighton have had a great start to the season, OK they lost the other night but they’ve continued their momentum [from their promotion last season] and football is all about momentum. And at the moment we’ve got some momentum.

“They’ll be delighted with the start they’ve had to the season. They won’t be happy with their last couple of results but overall after nine games they won’t be unhappy with where they are.”


David Stockdale will continue in goal with Carlos Edwards likely to get the nod ahead of new loanee Reece Wabara at right-back and with Aaron Cresswell on the left and Danny Collins and Ibrahima Sonko in the centre.

The Blues’ backline will be aiming for a fourth consecutive clean sheet, something which hasn’t been achieved since April 1997.

Then, George Burley's men actually managed five in a row when they beat Oldham Athletic 4-0 at home, Swindon 4-0 away, Norwich City 2-0 at home — with Seagulls assistant manager Mauricio Taricco netting the first goal - Manchester City 1-0 at home and then a 1-0 victory at Portsmouth.

Jewell will stick to with his midfield diamond of Jimmy Bullard behind Keith Andrews and Lee Bowyer with skipper Grant Leadbitter at the most advanced point. Jason Scotland and Michael Chopra will be up front.

Nathan Ellington will again be on the bench with the Blues manager unlikely to take a risk on Daryl Murphy: “Daryl aggravated his hamstring in the warm-up [at West Ham] and I wasn’t prepared to take the chance of someone going on not fit.”

Mark Kennedy was due back in training on Thursday after his calf problem but is unlikely to be involved, while Lee Martin will probably miss out having picked up an eye problem while playing golf, although Jewell doesn’t think it’s a serious issue: “He’s worked hard in training Lee and hopefully this will just be a minor setback.”

Brighton, who dramatically lost their home derby with Crystal Palace 3-1 having been a goal up with 10 minutes to go last week, haven’t won for four games in all competitions, but manager Gus Poyet says they are a better side than their current form: "We are not a terrible team because of the last few results.

“I'm just looking for us to defend better by being more solid at the back, and then we will win football games. We are only two points from the top.

"If the players cannot get the defeats out of their system they will be out of this football club. It's simple. If they cannot move on they are not good enough for us.

"I want to know why we see one Brighton team in the second half when we are losing and another team when we are winning. That's down to the mentality of the players. We need to be a team for the whole game and we have not done that for a few matches now.”

The Uruguayan, who along with assistant Taricco has signed a five-year contract, is looking forward to taking on the Blues: "Playing at Ipswich is a great game for us to play and it's another very difficult place to go and play football.

“The most important thing is that we need to keep playing football for the full 95 minutes. My team needs to play football, but if they stop playing they have got to be solid at the back.

"Ipswich will be up near the top, so it's another important game for us. They have got plenty of experience and youth in their team and they have got a chance if they keep everyone fit."

The Seagulls, who are fifth in the table, seven places and four points above the Blues, will be without central defender Lewis Dunk who has already picked up his fifth booking of the season. Steve Cook or Romain Vincelot will deputise.

Winger Will Buckley is recovering from a hamstring problem, while Adam El-Abd (foot) and Tommy Elphick (Achilles) are on their way back after lengthy absences. Blues legend Mauricio Taricco is included in the Seagulls squad.

Historically, Town have the upper hand, having won 26 games (23 in the league) between the sides, Brighton 20 (18) and with 12 (11) ending in draws.

The Seagulls won the last meeting, defeating the Blues 2-1 at Portman Road in April 2006 as the Sussex side were relegated to League One.

Gifton Noel-Williams put the visitors in front against the run of play, but with the Blues failing to show after the break, Joel Lynch added a second before Nicky Forster, who would join Brighton later in his career, headed a consolation.

In the away fixture in the preceding October, Sam Parkin's fifth and final away goal of the season (and of his Town career) took the Blues to a 1-1 draw at the Withdean Stadium. Parkin struck on 39, Dean Hammond having put the Seagulls in front earlier in the half.

Both assistant managers have represented the club they face on Saturday as full-backs. Town’s Chris Hutchings was with the Seagulls between 1983 and 1987, while Albion’s assistant Mauricio Taricco is the only man in either current playing squad to have played for the opposition.

The 38-year-old, who has made two of his eight Brighton appearances this season, was with the Blues between September 1994 and November 1998, scoring seven goals in 169 starts and three sub appearances before leaving for Spurs for £1.775 million.

Prior to the game a collection is being taken on behalf of the Suffolk Group of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) outside the ground.

Fans travelling to the match on the A12 are warned that they could face delays near Colchester due to roadworks.

An online version of Saturday's matchday programme, and all the others throughout the season, is available via the club from here.

Saturday’s referee is Darren Deadman from Peterborough, who has shown a possibly excessive 44 yellow cards — eight in one game and nine in another - and three reds in 10 matches so far this season.

Deadman’s most recent Town game was the 0-0 draw at Leeds last season in which he booked two players from each side. He previous Town match also ended goalless, the Portman Road stalemate between the Blues and Plymouth in January 2009 when Gareth McAuley and two Pilgrims were cautioned.

Probable Town squad: Stockdale, Lee-Barrett, Edwards, Cresswell, Sonko, Collins, Wabara, Ainsley, Delaney, Bullard, Andrews, Bowyer, Leadbitter, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra, Scotland, Ellington.

Brighton: Ankergren, Brezovan, Poke, Calderon, Taricco, Vincelot, Painter, Cook, Greer, Kasim, Bridcutt, Noone, Vicente, LuaLua, Dicker, Harley, Sparrow, Navarro, Hoskins, Mackail-Smith, Barnes.


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ITFC1978 added 17:34 - Sep 30
Coyb! 3-1 to town I'm thinking
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fourth added 17:39 - Sep 30
A photograph of PJ AT LAST that doesn't make him look like Colombo caught on a furtive night out in Huddersfield
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IvorFeeling added 18:42 - Sep 30
This has the makings of a big home win and the last time I felt this positive was driving up the A14 from Bury telling my brother that we would stuff Sheffield Utd on a cold November Tuesday in 2004. Even better that Warnock took some major stick that night!

From a betting front the bookies have got this all wrong having over estimated Brightons chances and at 11/8 the town rate a fantastic bet this weekend.

Looking forward to being entertained by the lads tomorrow. It's also the first time that I can talk to the mrs about a diamond knowing it's not going to break the bank. Lol
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Lightningboy added 18:58 - Sep 30
Glad Paul's listened to my advice!!..pick a team/formation and stick with it!

;o)
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CharlieITFC added 19:14 - Sep 30
Recent form has been very promising, Jewell has found a formation that gets the best out of our midfielders, gives Chopra a partner that can hold the ball up, who also has got something to prove and is doing a very good job, and the new CB pairing look very solid.
4th clean sheet, in a comprehensive 4-0 win, Chops (2) Scotland and Andrews
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Gazelle added 19:46 - Sep 30
Be prepared, over the years some of our worst home performances have followed a good away win. Hope i hav'nt put the mockers on things.
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runningout added 20:08 - Sep 30
it wont be you that puts the mockers on it.... it will be a few players that expect an easy game and get their bottoms kicked by a will to win from Brighton... fingers crossed our form rattles on and on.....
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fourth added 20:28 - Sep 30
Over the past 55 years I have supported an Ipswich team that has taken us just about everywhere. From Ted Phillips crashing penalties against the bar to Arnold Mühren taking over from the greatest milkman of all time, Jimmy Leadbetter.

My Son Nick was at the match at Upton Park and it comes as a great relief that whereas I thought I had saddled him with a bunch of straw-chewing also-rans, he has FINALLY come back with HOPE in his voice....

"It was the best Town game I've seen in a long long time. Enjoyed every minute of it and some of the football we played in the first half was really fantastic to watch. A slightly better final ball and a bit of luck in front of goal and they would have been 3 up. I also managed to watch the Middlesbrough game online (illegal stream, as it was being shown in Norway) and they should have won, played really well".
Well!

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power19 added 20:52 - Sep 30
Gonna be a cracker - havent looked forward to a home match for yonks!

Have to say even being brought up on Osman, Brazil, Marineer etc; Taricco has been my favourite player over the last 15 years.

I didnt know he was still in UK and was only comparing Cresswell to him 2 weeks ago to my sons.

Anyway memories, memories....

Can anyway confirm for my peace of mind that MT was a left back and was hated by all opposing fans (for some reason!).

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BerlinBlue added 20:57 - Sep 30
perhaps i'm being suddenly over-optimistic but i can see us winning this one quite comfortably by a goal or two. Brighton are a good side but then i think we've shown in the last few games that we are (finally) a good one too.
It'll be nice to see Mauricio as well!
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Morgan added 22:55 - Sep 30
What a difference a few results make to the mood and enthusiasm of the tractor boy fans. I was worried going into the Coventry game about what would happen and that went well with further improvements in two very tricky away fixtures. I really firmly believe that on paper we have one of the strongest squads in the divison (with a couple of defensive frailties), we have however created a team that has the same kind of confidence swings as the supporters.

I can see us winning tomorrow and I am looking forward to getting a beer garden suntan in Ipswich in October! I would be happy with a point and a good performance that shows the team are continuing to gel and we are being a bit more creative going forward, especially at home with the bill paying fans deserving of entertainment.
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brittaniaman added 23:02 - Sep 30
Changing our subject it was nice to see our ex loanees do well last night, ie: Townsend. Livermore, and of course Gio de Santos !!! good luck to the B team. Looks like Magilton is getting a bit podgy in the face too.
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BlueJewells added 23:02 - Sep 30
I'm actually looking forward to games now! It's great COYB!
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yorksblue added 08:11 - Oct 1
Someone's gonna get a good hiding soon. Why not start with Brighton?
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tomisamos added 09:12 - Oct 1
jas I get it, you didn't like what you saw for the first 8 months, you don't have to bring it up every time you comment, move on, please.
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jackele added 09:15 - Oct 1
Can't wait COYB
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:34 - Oct 1
fourth: You had more luck with your illegal streams in Norway than I had in Sweden. Oh, and by the way, what was Colombo doing in Huddersfield? :-)
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TimmyH added 12:14 - Oct 1
One thing which might work against us today is the heat - we haven't exactly got a young team and I reckon it might be towards 90 degrees in the sun so maybe substitutions in the second half.
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tomisamos added 12:35 - Oct 1
Timmy, one thing that may work for us is having the better footballers, I'm sure a bit of sun won't hurt them.
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ChestnutSe added 12:48 - Oct 1
Has anyone else noticed how our form has improved since Lee Martin was suspended?
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ChestnutSe added 12:48 - Oct 1
Has anyone else noticed how our form has improved since Lee Martin was suspended?
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irishtim added 13:00 - Oct 1
cmon town 3pts please. got good feeling our season taking off. players getting used of each other & improving with every game
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