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Priskin Nets on Derby Debut as Murray Impresses Di Canio
Priskin Nets on Derby Debut as Murray Impresses Di Canio
Saturday, 26th Nov 2011 21:13

On-loan striker Tamás Priskin netted on his Derby County debut but couldn’t prevent his temporary club from falling to a 3-1 defeat to West Ham at Upton Park.

The Hungarian made no mistake when played in on goal by Jamie Ward in the 34th minute to put the Rams in front, but the Hammers hit back via Carlton Cole and Kevin Nolan before ex-Blues loanee Mark Noble converted a penalty.

Derby boss Nigel Clough felt that the goal would do the 25-year-old "the world of good" and was generally happy with his display: "I was very pleased with him today. He did not get an awful lot of decent service, but he did OK."

Elsewhere, striker Ronan Murray made his Swindon debut as a 50th minute sub as the Robins beat Aldershot 2-0 at the County Ground.

Manager Paolo Di Canio had praise for the Irish U21 international, who is with the League Two club for just over a month: “I have seen him play and knew what he can do. He causes problems to defenders and he has so much energy and enthusiasm.

“He knows how to attack the box and we have worked on things in training with him. Our delivery from wide areas is good and Ronan knows exactly where to attack. He had a hand in the second goal [a Darren Jones own goal] with his movement.”

Meanwhile, Shane O’Connor was left out of Port Vale’s 16 which drew 0-0 with Torquay on Friday having only joined up with the League Two club earlier in the day.

Jaime Peters wasn’t in Bournemouth’s 16 as they drew 0-0 with Shefki Kuqi’s Oldham Athletic this afternoon, while Andy Drury made his 12th appearance for Crawley as the Red Devils climbed to joint-top of League Two after their 2-1 win at Rotherham.


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Talbs77 added 21:23 - Nov 26
Jaime Peters/Shane O Conner couldn't even get in their respective squads!! Shows what sort of bumfluff we have floating around in this squad, not good enough.

As for Priskin, it happens sometimes in football, it just doesnt work out at a club. I think its one to write off and move on from.
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bluetown added 21:24 - Nov 26
Well well well, Murray is getting good technical and positional help from Di Canio, after one day of training with Swindon, hmmm sounds like a proper footballing education.
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floridaboy added 21:43 - Nov 26
Young Murray was very critical of Jewell on the radio the other day. Said how he much preferred to work with Keane

Good luck to him. Hope he does well at Swindon. Dont see much future for him at the club without a change of manager
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pabloc added 21:49 - Nov 26
Priskin starts off ok but he tends to wander and gets lost, shame he couldnt capture his watford form.
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AlanMahon2011 added 21:51 - Nov 26
Priskin is lazy.
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bluearmy4life added 22:18 - Nov 26
Good Goal by Priskin have to say.

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taylor15 added 22:25 - Nov 26
don't know why jewell just wouldn't give tamas a run of games, it's stupid! keane did, and look what happened, he started to play with confidence, then he suddenly stopped playing him? nice one roy! has anyone seen priskin's finish, class.
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Ipswich24 added 23:25 - Nov 26
What people need to realise is it don't matter if Messi or Pele are up front for us they won't score because there is no service just hoof ball rubbish.
It really is upsetting to watch this crap
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slowerball added 00:51 - Nov 27
Couldn't score in a knocking shop with £6m - but manages it for the Rams. And we sold Rhodes to fund this guys transfer. Well done ITFC.
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algarvefan added 01:11 - Nov 27
Two very good goals by a certain Dean Bowditch today as well!!!
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Garv added 02:35 - Nov 27
Was thinking about Bowditch myself, reaching his prime.
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Mark added 08:24 - Nov 27
Priskin scored the odd goal away from home for Ipswich too, but apart from Arsenal can anyone remember him scoring at Portman Road?!

I thought the Chopra-Murphy partnership looked promising yesterday, and Murphy is good in the air which is something we have missed up front since...er...Murphy!

The midfield is our weakness though, neither setting up many chances for the strikers (why can't we whip in the crosses like away teams do to us?!) or protecting the defence properly.
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CornardBlue added 09:23 - Nov 27
Agree with Mark, we did look better up front yesturday. Hope Sonko is fit for tuesday would make him captain as Leadbitter will not play.
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BrettenhamBlue added 09:43 - Nov 27
Dean Bowditch and Rhodes both look brilliant at the moment.
Priskin? Bit hot and cold. More often than not cold for us.
Rare praise from Di Canio. Maybe we should listen????
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SouperJim added 09:55 - Nov 27
What no Pazelle?
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ITFC4daprem added 10:38 - Nov 27
not a bad goal
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Martus added 00:16 - Nov 28
Ive said it once and ill say it again.

Ipswich can spend all the money they want on strikers, but if we dont get in some quality to feed them then they're going too look like flops e.i. Priskin. He is a good Championship striker, if you play him through with a pass ON THE FLOOR then he has the technical skills to do something with it. But the only service he gets is long balls, and then gets shouted at that he didnt do something with it. THATS NOT HIS STYLE, AND THATS NOT THE WAY TO PLAY FOOTBALL!!!!

The style we are playing at the moment doesn't suit him, it doesn't suit me and it doesn't suit Ipswich. This season we play the ball long too much, we need players who are confident on the ball who can play a pass. The midfielders we have at the moment cant do this, even with all the money we've spent. Last year it looked like Bullard was this type of player, but this season we've seen a different player, and doesn't look like he's got the pace to play at this level. You look at the teams who have gone up, and who look like going up in Blackpool, Norwich, Southampton and Swansea, they all play passing attractive football and have creative midfielders who play the ball through too the forwards. Rarely do you see teams go up who play long ball.

When i watched the Brighton game i saw two teams who played good PASSING FOOTBALL and we scored 3 good goals and it was an entertaining game. The dross weve seen since then is not entertaining, and hardly see a pass played through, on the ground to Chopra (i think one all game against Notts F and he almost scored). I dont why this has changed, could be confidence of what, but if it doesnt go back to that style then were staying in this league for a long time.

So if we dint get some creative, technical players (looks like they have to be foreign) then we can spend all we want on stikers and get nowhere. We have good strikers in Priskin, Chopra and Scotland, so lets play too their strengths and play the ball too their feet instead of expecting them too do something with the bombardment of long hopeful balls they get for service. They did well at their previous clubs because they played to their strenths (ball to their feet) they dont just become bad strikers, we just a bad club.

I dont want to become a team who sacks their managers when things go wrong, but id love to see O'Driscol (Ex Doncaster Manager) Billy Davies or Dave Jones come in and then we'll see some decent football.

I want to be entertained when i watch Ipswich dang it!!!! Im 20 years old and im turning in a grumpy old man . . . . . . . . . . bloody Ipswich . . . . .
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jas0999 added 00:44 - Nov 28
Both players much better off at other clubs - miles away from PJ. A terrible manager who will get us relegated. I told you all so. He is a disaster.
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