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Sonko Returns as Town Look to End Run of Defeats and Watford Hoodoo
Sonko Returns as Town Look to End Run of Defeats and Watford Hoodoo
Friday, 2nd Dec 2011 13:23

Key central defender Ibrahima Sonko is set to return to the Town team as the Blues look to end their run of six successive defeats and also a winless streak of 13 games against bogey side Watford at Portman Road on Saturday. Paul Jewell’s men have gained 17 of their 20 points in the nine games that Sonko has been involved in, picking up just three in the other nine.

The 30-year-old is over his hamstring injury and has trained for a week and was named on the bench at Burnley on Tuesday. The Blues’ four-goal capitulation at Turf Moor ought to see the Senegalese international return to the starting line-up alongside Danny Collins.

Jewell has plenty of decisions to make elsewhere in his side. David Stockdale is likely to return to the team in goal as long as he has proven his fitness in training in the last couple of days after suffering a minor shoulder injury.

If not, Arran Lee-Barrett will continue with Richard Wright out for around another week with his shoulder problem.

Carlos Edwards and Aaron Cresswell will probably continue as the full-backs with the midfield again the area where Jewell has most of his dilemmas.

Skipper Grant Leadbitter is again absent due to his groin injury, so Keith Andrews is likely to keep the armband and take one of the central midfield roles.

The Blues boss may decide to ditch the diamond formation and go with Josh Carson on one flank and Lee Martin, who he admits was unlucky to be left out of the 16 at Burnley, on the other. Daryl Murphy is another option for the left-sided position having been withdrawn from his striking role in the first half at Turf Moor.

Lee Bowyer is likely to get the nod ahead of Jimmy Bullard and Mark Kennedy in the other central role, while Michael Chopra and Jason Scotland are the most likely strike partnership.

The Irishman could come into Jewell’s thoughts if he’s considering a switch to 4-5-1, but that seems less likely at home. Schoolboy midfielder Byron Lawrence, 15, has been training with the first team squad this week and could be an outsider for a place on the bench.

The Town manager says he’s well aware of the Blues’ dreadful record against the Hornets, but says that given his side’s current run it’s probably not a significant factor: “At the minute every team we come up against is a bogey team. It’s about mentality and mental strength and having the belief and the desire to go and get a result.

“It doesn’t matter how we get it, whether it’s ugly or whatever, we just need a result sooner rather than later for everybody’s benefit — the supporters, the players, everybody.


“The way we go about it is to try and face up to the task and to try and win more battles than we have done of late.”

He says lack of confidence is the biggest factor: “The players are just low on confidence. That’s what happens when you lose football matches, that’s what happens in life. Anyone who says they haven’t lost confidence at some point is a liar.

“You do lose confidence in your ability, but you’ve got to be mentally tough enough to get through it, and you’re stronger and better for it.”

The Blues boss knows what to expect from Sean Dyche’s men: “Watford have got a new, young manager. They’re organised, they’re hard-working.

“They’ve got Marvin Sordell, who is an England U21 international, and like every team in this league, it’s going to be a tough game.”

Dyche expects a reaction from the Blues after the midweek thrashing: “The thing with Ipswich is that they are a wounded animal. They are a team who have had some real tough defeats, especially one at home, losing two goals in the last minute and a big defeat away.”

He says his own side is improving: “We have focused on what we do a lot this season and it is beginning to serve us reasonably well.

“On reflection, we are three points behind where we were last season at this stage and arguably with a couple of refereeing decisions and without having a soft goal the other night we would have been one point behind, if not in front of that. The bigger picture is that we are beginning to get things better than they were.”

Striker Marvin Sordell (ankle) and full-back Lloyd Doyley (thigh) could return but centre-half Martin Taylor (collarbone) and midfielder Stephen McGinn (knee) are out. Keeper Jonathan Bond has been recalled from a loan spell at Forest Green Rovers.

Town haven’t beaten Watford, who are currently 18th in the Championship, one point and three places above the Blues, in 13 games home and away in all competitions since March 2004 when a Dean Bowditch hat-trick and a rarity from Jermaine Wright condemned the Hornets to a 4-1 defeat at Portman Road.

Despite this recent poor record, Town have still had the better of Watford historically, winning 24 times (21 in the league), losing 22 (21) and drawing 16 (16). The Hornets have, however, won the last three games between the sides.

The Blues’ league winless streak of 12 games against Watford (one of the overall 13 was in the FA Cup) is the third worst in the club’s history behind a 15-game run against Everton between 1962 and 1974 and one of 13 against Arsenal running from 1985 to the present day.

Last season at Portman Road in March, two goals from Danny Graham and a late third from Don Cowie saw the Hornets to a 3-0 victory.

Graham struck after three minutes as Town started sloppily then added the second after the break with the Blues unable to find similar quality in and around the penalty area, Cowie adding the third in the closing moments.

At Vicarage Road in the preceding October, David Norris’s second half goal wasn’t enough to prevent Town from falling to a 2-1 defeat. Roy Keane’s men had been the better side up to a two-goal Hornets salvo just before the break from Stephen McGinn and Marvin Sordell.

The Blues got back on top in the closing stages after Norris’s goal, but were unable to grab the equaliser, Ronan Murray finding the net but with a linesman’s flag already raised.

At Portman Road the previous season, a certain Nathan Ellington netted a late equaliser for Watford after coming off the bench as the game ended 1-1 and the Blues were denied an end to the 2009/10 early season winless streak.

Tamás Priskin, currently on loan at Derby, joined the Blues from Watford for £1.7 million in the summer of 2009, while Ellington was with the Hornets for four years up to this summer but made only 23 starts and 33 sub appearances, scoring five goals.

Hornets keeper Scott Loach was an academy schoolboy at Playford Road and Watford goalkeeper-coach Alec Chamberlain was also a youth player with the Blues but never made a first team appearance. Tony Loughlan, assistant manager at Town under Roy Keane, is the first team coach at Vicarage Road.

Prior to the kick-off there will be a minute’s applause in tribute to Gary Speed, who died last weekend.

This Saturday's match programme is available in an online electronic version here as well as at the game.

Saturday’s referee is Keith Stroud from Hampshire, who has shown 67 yellow and two red cards in 18 games so far this season.

Stroud’s most recent Town match was the 1-0 win at West Ham in late September in which he booked only Lee Bowyer and Henri Lansbury.

Squad from: Stockdale, Lee-Barrett, Cropper, Cresswell, Edwards, Wabara, Collins, Sonko, Ingimarsson, Andrews, Bowyer, Bullard, Carson, Martin, Kennedy, Emmanuel-Thomas, Lawrence, Chopra, Scotland, Murphy, Ellington.


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scunnyblue added 06:18 - Dec 3
it's all very well asking for PJ's head . But if you look at all the sucsessful clubs . the marjority have stability with there manager. sir alex and man utd been the clear choice. if you think about smaller clubs like charlton who almost went bust and out of the league. they stuck with curbs and it paid off.. they got into the prem. so while i am as dissapointed as anyone with this current run i don't see that changing manager every 18months actually helps . for me we got to give PJ the rest of this season and probably upto xmas of next and if were still lower half and playing like a bunch of turnips then sure try somone new . but 20games into his first full season just is silly.
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ErikaTractor added 06:53 - Dec 3
you are right scunnyblue. getting rid of PJ now isn't a good move. we are undoubtedly involved in a relegation battle and getting rid of our leader would be ludicrous right now.
PJ needs to sort out the shambles which is our defence. Collins and Cresswell need more help. I'm pleased with Sonko, but the guy is playing 1 out of 3. Ingimaarson, Smith, Delaney, Ainsley etc aren't good enough for this level. Rightback has been needed for years. Its not just the defence, they wouldn't be under so much incredible pressure if it wasn't for the lack of effort from midfield. most of our midfielders (bar Carson) appear to run out of gas after about 25 mins. we are then playing with a crocked midfield for 65 minutes which puts huge pressure on our already lightweight defence.
still need change of personnel at the club. a bright, lively, enthusiastic 18 year old forward with something to prove. sub replacements for carson and martin so they aren't constantly having to do all the running (bench isn't strong enough)- both about 18/19. hyam more in the team. strong, expensive centreback to go alongside collins regularly and sign collins permanently before he ends up at wolves. young rightback with something to prove (U21 International or something like that). think andrews/bowyer/bullard etc have a lot to give, but they can't be expected to do all the running. andrews plays well for ireland because others do the running for him, he then gets into the right positions and wallop- in the back of the net.
we shouldn't be so heavily reliant on our goalkeepers game after game to pull off miraculous save followed by miraculous save.its asking too much.
bye bye ellington (the duke no longer), leadbitter (should get something for him), smith (shot of confidence), delaney (makes O'dea look world class), kennedy (tries hard enough but time for League 1), priskin (never done it for us, new challenge).
whoever our defence coach is should be sacked.
doubt we will get these changes. if we don't we are looking at a battle against relegation which i think we will win (we will stay up, but just). as i have said before i believe there are 3 teams worse than us in this division right now.
The game against watford is a big game. don't underestimate how important this could be come end of season. i believe that this is one of the 3 teams that are worse than us. 3 points, however its done, needed urgently. 3 points to them could be disastrous for the club we love.
hope the clowns don't turn up today.
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GiveusaWave added 07:00 - Dec 3
Glad to hear Superman is back, especially in a key relegation fixture like the game against Watford. 3 points here and Watford are right back in it.
COYB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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bobble added 08:19 - Dec 3
we could always use the dark lords tactics put 10 defensive players on and go for a 0-0............how absolutely orgasmic
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GiveusaWave added 09:15 - Dec 3
0-0 might be a good idea bobble. Might be an important result come end of the season. Most important thing is we don't lose.
Chances are we'll take our usual thrashing though. Don't know why the lads bother turning up sometimes.
Good chance we'll be in the bottom 3 come 5.00.....
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Infineteregress added 10:13 - Dec 3
COYBs!
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arablue added 10:15 - Dec 3
Wounded animal to win 3-0...chopra first hattrick in blues colour!
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BrettenhamBlue added 10:31 - Dec 3
3-0 is ambitious.
I would settle for a 1-0 right now if I could. Can't see it being another mauling as Watford's goals per game ratio is appalling. They haven't won in ages away either. They are about as bas as us in relation to creating chances.
Could be a dull game if you are at the ground. I'm giving this one a miss, though I realise the importance of it.
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TheWizardDeVos added 11:07 - Dec 3
I think those who slag off the Jewell out campaigners need to let them voice their opinions. Why do you think they want rid of him? Is it because we're top of the league playing free flowing football? No, it's because, as with Magilton and Keane before him, Jewell has failed to bring in the right players to have an impact at the right end of the division. We are continually making 'knee jerk' signings (Sonko, Collins, Wright) because we failed to assemble a balanced squad from the off. Whilst I think the failings of Magilton and Keane are still in the minds of those unhappy with Jewell we cannot keep losing games and worse still, putting in such spineless displays of tactical incompetence. Jewell briought in a goal getter in Chopra (there are issues here of course) but has failed to provide him with a battering ram of a partner up front (as Kuqi was for Bent). Murphy and JET are two of the worst forwards I can recall at Portman Road and could disappear as far as I'm concerned. JET can carve out a career as a rapper if he so wishes as he is clearly no footballer. Had we a competent left back, I'd be tempted to use Cresswell further forward to utilise his pace and crossing ability. Don't forget Spurs bought Bale as a LB. This would give us great balance on the left. Maybe slotting Whight in at LB may leave us too inexperienced on that side. I'd play Carson on the right as I think the more he plays, the more weight he'll shed and the better he'll become. He may fade like a Westlake but has shown some promise. In the middle we clearly need someone to mix it up and maybe Hyam can do this. Too many times Bowyer, Bullard and Andrews have been mere spectators in games. Leadbitter is woeful and will probably leave on a free when his contract expires. Collins and Sonko seem ok at the back though Collins may leave us soon. Delaney, Smith and Ainsley are definately not the answer. Stockdale has looked good and this is whilst playing behind a shocking defensive unit but an injury to Mark Schwarzer and he's gone. I have no confidence in ALB or Plug (never did). I'd be tempted to try Wabara at RB as I don't see Edwards as the long term answer, though he has adapted ok. This post may be a little fractured but maybe that's apt given the current state of ITFC. Too many mercenaries enjoying a good final pay cheque and far too many pegs in the wrong holes. It's the age old problem that we play formations to fit the individuals and keep big names happy and highlight the fact that we have failed to assemble a balanced squad despite years of big spending. I blame Jewell and to some extent Magilton and Keane for this and if I'm honest, would welcome a big away win today and yet another change at the top. Robinson from MK may be worth a punt.
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bobble added 11:48 - Dec 3
u put your jewel in your keane out u do the okey cokey and u turn around thats watt its all abboouutt god damn where are those razor blades ?..........
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Premiertown added 12:32 - Dec 3
No manager would make a winning team out of the current squad assuming the loanees dont stay. Change the Manager and you wait 18 months to get back to where we are now.
Bring back all the loaned out youngsters and make them play v first team every day until you see who is the better player in each position. Added value is fitness as those sitting out are not keeping match fit.
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walberswick added 13:11 - Dec 3
Can anyone shut him up?

He's supposed to be a football manager not a windbag.
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