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Jewell Looking for Return to Form Against Royals
Jewell Looking for Return to Form Against Royals
Friday, 25th Nov 2011 14:26

Blues boss Paul Jewell goes into Saturday’s home game against Reading looking to arrest an alarming run of four successive defeats which has seen his side drop to 16th in the Championship. The Town manager has midfielder Keith Andrews and striker Daryl Murphy available again after injury, but defenders Ibrahima Sonko and Damien Delaney again miss out.

Jewell felt his side were unlucky not to get a least a point from last week’s 3-2 defeat at Nottingham Forest, particularly as they were 2-1 up with six minutes remaining on the clock: “I think on Saturday we were a bit unfortunate not to get something out of the game. We had lots of possession without really threatening their goal.

“But as an away performance goes, up to the last 10 minutes, it was quite comfortable. It wasn’t as if our goalie was making saves.

“We gave a bad goal away on half-time, came back and we were quite comfortable really. Then they scored from the set piece that wasn’t cleared. The third goal took a deflection off Grant, which took it right off Danny Collins’s head and it fell to them.

“At the moment, it’s not falling for us. We played poorly against Millwall for large periods of the first half, or defended poorly, and obviously the first half hour against Doncaster was poor.”

The Blues boss feels the biggest issue is not the increasingly controversial diamond formation but individual errors: “People can go on about the system or whatever, it’s about players making mistakes or cutting out mistakes at vital times.

“When we come under pressure we’ve got to try and be stronger. We’ve just wilted a bit when we’ve come under pressure.”

He says he is confident his team can get over what is their second poor run of the campaign: “At the moment we’re going through a sticky patch. I defy anyone to name any team that hasn’t gone through a sticky patch. We’ve been through one already this season and got over it, now we need to get over this one.

“There are 30 games left yet, so there’s a long way to go, there are three games over the next week. The table can look completely different this time next week.

“We’ve having a tough spell at the moment, but we’re not hiding behind that, I’m not hiding behind that. We’ve had tough spells before and we’ve come through them and I’m sure we’ll come through this one.”

Jewell says 14th-placed Reading will present a threat, despite losing a couple of their higher-profile names in the summer: “They’re a good team, they play 4-4-2, they have certain way of playing, they have two wide players.

“They’ve lost Shane Long and and Matt Mills, who are big misses for them, they’ve been a little bit inconsistent but they’ll be a tough nut to crack on Saturday.”


Jewell is likely to stick with David Stockdale in goal, despite his error on the first goal at Forest last week and Richard Wright’s return to the club on Wednesday. The 34-year-old may well take over from Arran Lee-Barrett on the bench, however.

The defence seems unlikely to be changed with Carlos Edwards and Aaron Cresswell the full-backs and Danny Collins and ex-Royal Ívar Ingimarsson the centre-halves.

Town’s other former Reading central defender Ibrahima Sonko is back in training after his hamstring injury but is not yet ready to return to the squad. Damien Delaney is still out having undergone foot surgery.

Keith Andrews will be back in the midfield having undergone surgery on his broken nose with the Blues boss again having to decide whether to switch his midfield from its diamond.

Given that he felt his side did relatively well at Forest, he may continue with the current system and personnel, in which case Andrews will probably replace Josh Carson, who was quieter at the City Ground than he had been in a wider role when coming off the bench against Doncaster.

Grant Leadbitter, Jimmy Bullard and Lee Bowyer could keep their places, although with three games in a week, there may well be changes to the starting line-up from match to match.

If he decides to switch his system, the Town manager is likely to go to 4-4-2 and would probably have to drop two of Bullard, Bowyer or Leadbitter, having said that Andrews will return to his side.

That's likely to see Carson keep his place with either Lee Martin or Jay Emmanuel-Thomas coming into the starting line-up in wider midfield roles.

Up front, Daryl Murphy could come into Jewell’s thoughts having been given only the first 45 minutes of the reserves victory over West Ham after recovering from his hamstring problem and with the Blues having looked little threat up front last week.

Michael Chopra is unlikely to lose his place, but Jason Scotland is without a goal in four games and is more likely to drop to the bench alongside Nathan Ellington.

Reading boss Brian McDermott is aware of what awaits his side at Portman Road and is confident that his team has what it takes to come away with three points: “We know we can win there and we know what we can expect. They have a good side that can pass the ball. They spent good money and have players with talent.

“We’re looking forward to going to Ipswich and the game can't come quick enough after losing [2-1 at home] to Cardiff as we want to put that right.

"I was gutted after that, you always are when you lose. I thought the players gave an honest performance and you can’t question that.

“We’re working on things in training and we’re trying to find the solution to scoring the goals we need.

“We’re three points away from where we were last season, so if we win at Ipswich we will get a real lift."

Left-back Joseph Mills faces a fitness test on an ankle injury with former Republic of Ireland international Ian Harte his deputy if he doesn’t make it.

Midfielder Brynjar Gunnarsson is out with a calf strain, while defender Bongani Khumalo has returned to training after an ankle injury but may not be ready. Striker Nicholas Bignall is out having undergone knee surgery.

Over the years Town have had the edge over the Royals, winning 22 times (21 in the league), drawing nine (nine) and losing 16 (16).

In March, in Paul Jewell’s first game under the Portman Road floodlights, goals from Irish trio Shane Long, Ian Harte and Noel Hunt consigned the Blues to a deserved 3-1 home defeat to Reading.

Town striker Connor Wickham netted a consolation in the final moments, Long having put the Royals in front in the first half and Harte and Hunt adding the second and third late on.

At the Madejski Stadium earlier in the season, Town fell to their first away defeat of the season as Royals' sub Simon Church netted in the 86th minute with his first touch to give his side a 1-0 victory in a game which ended 10 v 10.

The Blues ought to have been in front by half-time with Jason Scotland missing when through on goal, while Luke Hyam and Reading’s Matt Mills saw red for second bookable offences in the second half.

Town central defenders Ívar Ingimarsson and Ibrahima Sonko were both big heroes as they were part of Steve Coppell’s squad which reached the Premier League. Ingimarsson was the Royals’ skipper until joining the Blues after leaving the Berkshire club in the summer. No current member of Brian McDermott’s squad has previously played for Town.

Saturday’s referee is Eddie Ilderton from Tyne and Wear, who has shown 45 yellow and two red cards in 17 games so far this season. Ilderton’s most recent Town match was the 1-0 defeat at Preston last December in which he booked two players, both from the home side.

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


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Legend added 14:47 - Nov 25
Well stop talking and start producing then!
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MattinLondon added 14:56 - Nov 25
I'm not going to criticise the manager but surly if things aren't working out then it should be a case of trying new players and new tactics.

Last week the Notts Forest manager mentioned that he knew that we would be playing with a diamond and knew who would be playing. If you're that predictable then that can only be bad. Still, hopefully we can get three points aginst Reading.
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pazelle added 14:56 - Nov 25
Things I've learnt from Paul Jewell = captains not important, formations aren't important.
Why did you switch from the diamond against Doncaster then? And why did we win that half 2-0?

£10000000 on Reading easy cash
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MattinLondon added 15:07 - Nov 25
Pazelle
I'm sure all managers have made mistakes but I'm still hopeful that we will make the Play-Offs
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newboy added 15:08 - Nov 25
were 3 points away from where we were last season if i remember rightly thats why the last manager lost his job

If last season was good enough you would not be here !!
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MattinLondon added 15:15 - Nov 25
But the thing I find quite strange is that if you take away the players who are on short term loans or have their contracts up in the summer that that leaves only Bullard, Emmanuel-Thomas, Cresswell, Martin, Chopra. So PJ will have to rebuild yet again for next season.
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Pip50 added 16:00 - Nov 25
Can someone explain why we are loaning out our young talent instead of looking to involve them in the squad whilst we have old age sorry experience currently.
We could always wait for next season Murray and co can get experience of div one with Ipswich.
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SWBlue86 added 16:27 - Nov 25
Newboy: The reading manager made that comment not Jewell!
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irishtim added 16:52 - Nov 25
shows something better tomorrow please
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Guthrum added 16:59 - Nov 25
As long as they can avoid passing to the-player-who-isn't-there this game (do they train with 12 on the pitch, or is someone always out of position when it comes to the match?), it will improve matters no end from what happened at Forest.
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Surco72 added 18:07 - Nov 25
Newboy you aren't very bright are you ? Firstly the Reading manager made that comment and secondly Keane got sacked as we were 19th no wins in 12 was it and a point of relegation are we in that position now ?
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itfcbishop added 20:06 - Nov 25
aaaahhh when will paul jewell get it right you cant play 4 40 year old centre midfields, every week it drives me mad!! also you need width in this league really im losing my patiance with him now. anyone else agree ???????
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alfromcol added 20:06 - Nov 25
Sonko is the big loss for the team.

Get Wrighty in goal and we have no one on the pitch who is above 6 feet tall!!!
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Tractastic added 20:25 - Nov 25
Sonko out , Collins going in 2/3 weeks(probably) ,Delaney injured and no loan defenders signed this week.I think the midfield is the last thing we need to be worried about?
PJ has had months to sort this defence out so why are we still at this stage?
Whenever the opposition get the ball in the town half you can feel the anxiety in the crowd. I would love a few scrappy 1 - 0 wins at this stage but at the moment like most on TWTD's i just wonder whether we can achieve this?
Its Reading tomorrow not Man U so COYB's lets get at them and secure 3 needed points.
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IvorFeeling added 21:21 - Nov 25
Tomorrow is all about stopping the rot. My team would be Stockdale, Wright, ALB and a sharp brickie from the docks!

Likely to be very nervy and for those of you who like a bet it's got to be 0-0 at half time and less than 2.5 goals. This goes against the current form stats but whoever is in midfield will be told to run around mong like and defend for their lives.

Take note of Bristol City's phoenix like rise as we could be in for squeaky bum time in the next two months. My Christmas wish is that we look for hungry, pacey, youthful players in Jan so we can start to build a threatening team.
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runaround added 21:24 - Nov 25
So PJ is aware Reading play with 2 wideman. No doubt Brian(Matt Lucas)McDermott(a manager who is very tactically aware) will get them to stop our fullbacks pushing forward, stopping Bullard's out ball meaning we have to lump the ball forward. This pressing tactic has been used to good effect by the opponents in our last 4 matches all of which we've lost. If the same tactic works again tomorrow we WILL lose again. If its obvious to me then why isn't obvious to PJ?? We either have to move Bullard to the point of the diamond or play 442 with width and we have to keep the ball. I'm not holding my breath
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Mutiny added 21:28 - Nov 25
Evans + Clegg + Jewell = Going backward
-Evans - Clegg - Jewell = Going forward
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IvorFeeling added 21:33 - Nov 25
Runaround - you are not being fair to PJ! You have only given him 2 choices instead of the usually 3, haven't stated which one is 1, 2 or 3, and most importantly haven't hit your catchphrase so he can make his mind up!

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tellitasiseeit added 22:46 - Nov 25
I do not think Stockdale will stay in goal long that is if he starts? I have been told he has a injured shoulder.Do not know for sure.But if he has it should be rested and let one of the other goalkeepers take his place.Seems odd that three goalkeepers have been named as possible starters for this game?..........guess who will play ???
COYB
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bobble added 07:01 - Nov 26
3-1 to town chopra 2 bullard 1 a nice little run of wins moves us back into the top 6 and the bloody whinging on here stops for a while so we can have a happy xmas
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tractorboy1961 added 07:13 - Nov 26
Let's get behind the boys today.I also hear Wright starts in goal so that's good. Hope PJ has a plan B for a change and hoping to see some effort and concentration to gain the 3 points we need. Let's put our differences behind us and really make some noise today .....well until 5pm anyway!!!!

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yorksblue added 07:36 - Nov 26
Bobble U R 'avin a bubble
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ClassyCranson added 08:01 - Nov 26
David Stockdale is an automatic starter for me unless he is suffering from an injury. We are lucky to have him at the football club.



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Premiertown added 09:28 - Nov 26
How to beat Ipswich. Press high up the pitch, attack the left side of our defence relentlessly, pass and move and retain possession and finally break from midfield fast and get in the box for crosses. How to combat that? Play natural defenders (5) midfield with pace and width (4) to protect the full backs and one up front with two wide players breaking forward.
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tractorboy2434 added 10:01 - Nov 26
The report states " given that his side did relatively well at Forest" what planet are these people on, we were awful, conceded 3 goals, it could have been a lot worse and Forest fans said we were comfortably the worst side to visit them this season, how low have we sunk, a long, long way and further to go yet it appears.
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