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Jewell Weighing Up Formation Change at Forest
Jewell Weighing Up Formation Change at Forest
Friday, 18th Nov 2011 13:06

Boss Paul Jewell will be weighing up whether to stick with his diamond formation or make a change to his system when the Blues take on Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Saturday. Town are again without central defenders Ibrahma Sonko and Damien Delaney and striker Daryl Murphy, but midfielder Lee Bowyer and frontman Nathan Ellington are both fit again and Tamás Priskin has made it back from Hungary.

Sonko is still sidelined with his hamstring injury and Delaney is out having undergone foot surgery, while Murphy is back in training after straining his hamstring but isn’t expected to be fit enough to be considered for inclusion in the squad.

Lee Bowyer is over his back and hamstring issues and Nathan Ellington has recovered from the calf strain which kept him out of the squad prior to the international break.

Jewell may be looking at switching things around with the Blues having fallen to three successive defeats after previously going on a decent run. The diamond formation which saw Town beat the likes of West Ham and Brighton has been less successful more recently and the Blues boss could look at a change.

In the 3-2 defeat to Doncaster last time out, Jewell brought on widemen Lee Martin and Josh Carson, which he says led to a better second half display: “I think the way we so flat in the first half we could have brought Mickey Mouse on and he might have made an impact.

“Those lads gave us a little bit of width. Josh obviously scored the goal and Lee had a couple of opportunities. They improved us in the second half, there’s no doubt about that. It’s something I’ve looked at and I’ll decide on Friday what we’re going to do.”

Whether he moves to that more traditional 4-4-2 remains to be seen, while a return to the 4-5-1 formation used earlier on in the season could also be a possibility.

Whatever Jewell decides, David Stockdale will be in goal with Aaron Cresswell at left-back and Danny Collins and Ívar Ingimarsson at the centre of the defence.

Carlos Edwards will return at full-back unless he has been unduly affected by his games for Trinidad and Tobago and his travelling to and from the Caribbean. If not, Reece Wabara will keep his place.

It’s in midfield where Jewell has to make most of his decisions. He could stick with the diamond in which case Lee Bowyer is likely to replace Colin Healy in the quartet alongside skipper Grant Leadbitter, Jimmy Bullard and Keith Andrews, unless the Irishman is forced out with the broken nose he suffered while away with Ireland last week.

Alternatively, two of those four — perhaps Bowyer and Bullard or Andrews if he's injured — could be left out to allow Carson and Martin to start in wider roles. However, with Town having been so susceptible to counter-attacks, Jewell may be reluctant to switch to a formation which may leave them even more vulnerable.

Michael Chopra is likely to start up front, probably with Jason Scotland alongside him. Tamás Priskin is likely to be on the bench having secured a flight back from Hungary a day late.

In the unlikely event that Jewell switches to a five-man midfield, Chopra is likely to be up front on his own with three of Andrews, Leadbitter, Bullard and Bowyer in the centre and Carson and Martin wide.


Jewell sees similarities between the Blues and their weekend opponents, although he feels they have done rather better in recent seasons: “I think over the last few years they’ve had a bit more success at the top end of the table, they got to the play-off semis and Blackpool and Swansea beat them.

“In the last two years they’ve been pretty close to getting out of the league and into the Premier League.

“They’ve got some good players and it’s a club that’s a similar size to us with a lot of history and tradition to it and they will have aspirations of getting to the Premier League, like 18 other teams in this league, so it’ll be tough.”

He says Steve McClaren’s exit after only 102 days came as a surprise but may well prove to have been the right decision for all parties: “I was shocked and I’m not sure what went on but maybe it wasn’t what Steve thought it might be or maybe vice versa.

“If it’s like that it becomes tiresome where every question every week after a defeat is about your job.

“So maybe it’s best to say ‘it’s not working out for either of us, it’s time to move on’. Whether they and Steve have made the right decision only time will tell.

“Steve McClaren has managed England and has won a championship in Holland, so he’s obviously a quality manager.”

Jewell says striker Michael Chopra is doing well after his spell in the Sporting Chance Clinic and feels that it’s part of his role as a manager to look after players when they have such off-field problems: “He’s worked hard, he seems to be in good shape and looking forward to matches.

"He scored against Doncaster, maybe he should have scored a header beforehand, but getting a goal can give a striker confidence.

“If a player comes to me and he’s got a problem and I can help him, that’s my job. My job is to try and get the best out of the players on a Saturday and if that means getting involved in something off the pitch which I or the club can help with, whoever that player is, we want to do it. If anyone needs help we’ll help them.”

Jewell sees the club as an extended family and says supporters are doing their bit to aid Chopra’s recovery, even while the team’s performances on the field remain frustrating: “I think the fans want Chopra healthy and fit and scoring goals, just the same as I do. The fans have been fantastic with Chops, as they have with all the players.

“Some of the performances we’ve put in at home this season have been dreadful. People aren’t happy, but it’s not as if your car is being turned over outside. The supporters here are desperate for success.”

Forest manager Steve Cotterill has no new injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s game with Chris Gunter and Greg Cunningham having returned from international duty without picking up any knocks.

Striker Dexter Blackstock (knee) and midfielders Garath McCleary (knee), Paul Anderson (hamstring) and George Boateng played in a reserves friendlies during the international break but are unlikely to be seen as ready for a first team return.

Frontman Ishmael Miller is still recovering from a hernia operation, while Chris Cohen (knee) is also sidelined.

Cotterill, whose side sit in 20th, five places and three points behind the Blues, says he’s not taking Town lightly despite their recent run of three defeats and has closely worked on counteracting their midfield system: "Ipswich are a good side with some talented players and a very experienced manager, so we know what we are up against.

"They are typical of the kind of side you meet in the Championship. On their day they are capable of beating anyone but that's what you get in what I believe to be one of the toughest leagues in the world.

"We can't underestimate them, that's for sure, and we have done some work on the training ground on how they play. They operate with a diamond system and we've taken a good look at that.

"But the important thing is that we play to our strengths and if we do that I'm hopeful we can get the right result."

Having taken over from Steve McClaren a month ago, Cotterill’s side fell to a defeat to his old club Portsmouth when they were last in action, however, he says the overall performance was worth better and he would have liked to have had a game sooner than Saturday: "After Portsmouth, where we played very well and felt we deserved something from the game, we would have liked to have played on the following Tuesday night.

"We were a bit sore after that match but got working again and soon put the disappointment behind us. The break has also given us the opportunity to have a great couple of weeks on the training ground."

Lee Martin, who is currently sporting a moustache, presumably relating to the Movember charity campaign, was on loan with the Tricky Trees in 2008/09, while Michael Chopra made three starts and two sub appearances without scoring in 2004 when on loan from Newcastle. Forest’s George Boateng spent time training with the Blues in the summer, while Town also targeted fellow midfielder Guy Moussi before he signed a new deal at the City Ground.

Historically, the visitors very much have the upper hand, winning 31 of the games between the two sides (28 in the league), 14 (13) ending in draws and Town winning 18 (17).

The sides last met at Portman Road in January in ex-Forest player Roy Keane’s last game in charge of the Blues. Damien Delaney’s own goal just before half-time was enough to see the visitors to a 1-0 victory over a Town side which was reduced to 10 men in the final moments when Grant Leadbitter was red-carded for a studs-up challenge on Forest midfielder Paul Anderson.

At the end of October last year, the Blues were beaten 2-0 at the City Ground. David McGoldrick put the home team in front and Lewis McGugan’s thunderbolt freekick increased their lead before the break. Jack Colback’s shot against the bar was the closest Town would come to a goal.

Saturday’s referee is James Linington from Newport Isle of Wight, who has shown 59 yellow cards and one red in 18 games so far this season.

Linington’s most recent Town match was the 4-1 defeat at Swansea in April in which he booked Damien Delaney and David Norris and one Swan. Prior to that, his only other Blues fixture was the 3-1 defeat at Peterborough in February 2010 when he again issued three cautions, coincidentally to Norris, Delaney and one Posh player.

Squad from: Stockdale, Lee-Barrett, Edwards, Wabara, Cresswell, Collins, Ingimarsson, Smith, Bullard, Leadbitter, Bowyer, Andrews, Healy, Carson, Martin, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra, Scotland, Priskin, Ellington.


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Martus added 20:01 - Nov 18
Timmy H: Has Leadbitter been worse than Bullard? I dont think so .. . . . . .
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bobble added 20:13 - Nov 18
priskin got back safely from europe great news we will obviously win 5-0 then...... with priskin scoring 4 the man is just unstoppable.
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Garv added 20:14 - Nov 18
On the whole Martus YES, not recently though.
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ChickenMcGreal added 20:37 - Nov 18
"Historically, the visitors very much have the upper hand, winning 31 of the games between the two sides (28 in the league), 14 (13) ending in draws and Town winning 18 (17)."

So have Town won 31 or 18 games between the two sides lol????????
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Jeff_winger added 20:45 - Nov 18
bobble makes me pi$$ myself everytime
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theblueginger added 21:29 - Nov 18
It should not be difficult to decide, should be a question of what we change to.
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IvorFeeling added 21:40 - Nov 18
So not sure of formation with a team who can't defend (PJ's words) a clean sheet is about as likely as a Blatter resignation and John Terry never using the phrase 'misunderstanding' ever again!

Sorry town and I hate doing this, but will be hitting the lat button on Betfair - happy for you to prove me wrong.

Much wrong at the mo. Deja vu re the number out of contract in the summer, a captain that doesn't really want to be here (and is not good enough), our best form players are loanees (save Sonko and perhaps Cresswell) and several who's off field antics/troubles have affected their form. January will be a pivotal month and it could be a long 7 weeks until then.

And on a positive note ..............'we're all doomed'!
Be
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Tractastic added 21:43 - Nov 18
Take the captaincy off leadboots and give it to Jimmy for gods sake.
It will help him back to form and the team to move forward.
COYB.
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churchmans added 23:56 - Nov 18
we should not play and default the game which would give forest an automatic 3-0 win would be better on our goal differance!
seriously though i cant see us getting a point let alone a victory. hope im wrong but i can see us struggling tomorrow! how i yearn for teams to start fearing us instead of the other way around
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ClassyCranson added 01:55 - Nov 19
I don't collect match programmes anymore. In the old days I loved them and when on top of that you could be at Oakwell or Boundary Park in the winter (a roofless away end at both grounds then) and a could get a copy of TWTD for 50p those were the days - win, lose or draw. Those games usually ended in losses but you had a copy of the match programme and TWTD for the way home and that was something.

In those days we had a youth policy, in recent years we still had a youth policy but that has been bulldozed by the last two managers Keane and Jewell and now the football club is going forward with no foundation.

During the two week break I have come to the conclusion that has taken over 20 years to reach. That conclusion is may be, just may be John Duncan did a half decent job at Ipswich.

The football Ipswich played then was often desparate (a 4 - 0 loss to Oldham away being the most desparate, I can recall on their plastic pitch in a mid week game) but we occassionally did something. We won at Leeds when Dalian Atkinson and Kiwomya destroyed them in an epic 4 - 2 win and great wins at Leeds in the cup and Barnsley when Atkinson came out of nowhere in a memorable 3 - 2 win.

In my heart of hearts I knew Keane and Ipswich would not work. With Jewell I thought it could. Jewell's man management skill is unquestionably good but his lack of tactical skill has alarmed me massively. I think at the moment that he is just a one trick pony.

I am flabagasted by his support of Leadbitter and the earlier article on this excellent website has done nothing to reduce that. Fans talk of the fantastic end of September / early October and diamonds being an Ipswich fans best friend but Jewell should have been wise or good enough to be flexible with his tactics and that was not been the case.

Whilst I don't think we will go down this season, in 2001/2002 we won 8 out 9 and still went down and that included doing a league double over Spurs.

Jewell has done himself no favours since the Doncaster debacle. Healy whilst not great, he was the best of the midfielders when he was subbed. Jewell has talked in a way since then where fans don't know if he is joking or being serious about tactics. When you are 14th out 24 the stuff he has come out him is crass at best and you can only be so liberal with such comments when you are managing a football club that is far higher up the division and playing better stuff.

I think we will struggle at Forest later today but I have got the humble pie on standby which I will gladly eat if we win. I am obviously hoping for a big slice of humble pie on Saturday night.

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Garv added 03:17 - Nov 19
Blog section is bottom right hand side of your homepage ClassyCranson.
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Stu_Magoo added 05:17 - Nov 19
I want a picture of Lee Martins tash. He strikes me as the sort of lad to grow fuzz that the cat could lick off. (I dont like cats)
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are_these_the_days added 07:52 - Nov 19
I was one of the first to call for Keane to go & I was right.
I was more than happy to give Jewell a chance & sadly it's beginning to look that I was wrong, unless mid-table in the Championship is regarded as success, because that's what some people on here seem to have settled for.
The player who seems to be the first player on the teamsheet is the ineffective Leadbitter who is at best League 2 calibre. This is obvious to most supporters but this oversight in itself is enough to suggest that PJ doesn't understand what's needed.
ClassyCranson - great post btw
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liamollyITFC added 07:59 - Nov 19
Anybody going today who knows the away supporters pub?
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broomfield123 added 08:02 - Nov 19
Is eric gates available
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thechangingman added 09:05 - Nov 19
I teach in a school near Nottingham and the kids have been on me all week, "you're gonna get thrashed sir!"
In days of old, I'd have taunted them back. Nowadays what am I meant to say? We really ARE a very poor side with a completely inconsistent record. We limp from one fixture to the next not knowing if we're going to witness new levels of shame (a la 7-1 @ Posh or 2-3 against Doncaster) or just another haphazard and witless shambles managed (ahem) by our nice-but-dim 'leader'.
Sigh.
We can dress it up any way we like and argue til the cows come home, the sad fact remains that our club is a metaphorical microcosm of the country we live in: Once great, prosperous and successful. Now, badly run, hopeless and demoralised.
Following Town really is hard during this Great Depression. Do I feel like giving up? Yes, of course. Will I? No, never.
Just like our country I am hunkered down for a long hard struggle, with little to no hope on the horizon and the gnawing sense that unless there are BIG changes the situation will NEVER really change.
Yes, I'll be at the City ground today but I am expecting a victory as much as I am expecting that other nice-but-dim 'leader' Cameron to deliver us out of debt and despair.
Thank you for listening. I just HAD to get that off my chest...
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s6blue added 10:08 - Nov 19
come on PJ, time to sort things out
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DikkieCOYB added 10:20 - Nov 19
I would love to see a 4-2-2-1-1 formation, which would seem picky but is just basically Stockdale Wabara( i personally don't think that Edwards is defensively good enough to be a right back) Inger Collins and then Cresswell With Andrews and Bowyer in more defensive moders with Carson and Martin ( who currently is bearing a moustache) on either flank with JET just behind Chopra. JET is hench, a battering ram who could storm through defensives and then lay it to Chopra or just have a smash.
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lowtit added 11:15 - Nov 19
nice to hear priskin 'made it back from hungary' was he hitch hiking?
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bigolconnor added 11:25 - Nov 19
A very strange 5-1 victory for us today with 2 a piece for cressy and chops and an an even more bizarre header for Martin. How odd.
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bobble added 11:57 - Nov 19
we are due a win.hard luck forest.
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jas0999 added 12:35 - Nov 19
The mind boggles. Although PJ should scrap the diamond - he should have done some a few games ago - let's hope we do not return to the extremely boring 4-5-1. However, what ever the spin machine from PR says this style of football is very much PJ's way - which is why sadly - since his appointment - we have lost over 6,000 fans at PR.

Good luck to the team today - PJ's team - and let's hope PJ also performs better than he has over the past 4 games.
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Garv added 13:26 - Nov 19
Jas0999 that's just not true, fact. You're full of rubbish I'm afraid.
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h32 added 13:54 - Nov 19
thechanginman - my thoughts, opinion and words exactly.
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h32 added 13:56 - Nov 19
Garv - seems like 'head in the sand' time again.
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