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Jewell Considering Changes
Jewell Considering Changes
Saturday, 3rd Mar 2012 09:41

Town boss Paul Jewell will be pondering whether to make changes to his side ahead of Saturday’s home game against Bristol City. The Blues’ four-game winning run came to an end with the 3-0 loss at Brighton, while central defender Tommy Smith has spent much of the week flying to and from New Zealand for a friendly international.

Jewell says he wasn’t too disappointed by the overall performance at the Amex last week, although obviously not happy with the result: “Brighton are renowned for their passing game and are a good passing team, but when the stats came out we had more passes than them and more shots at goal than them.

“But the only stat that really counts are the goals-for and the goals-against. I thought the scoreline flattered them a bit.

“We had lots of the ball, certainly in the second half, but didn’t do enough with it. We didn’t pass the ball quickly enough.

“We passed it around but didn’t really cut them open. In the previous games we had created opportunities, probably having had less of the ball.

“Against Brighton we had a lot of the ball for large periods but didn’t do enough with it quickly enough, hence they got behind the ball and caught us on the break, certainly for the first and third goals. The second came from a mistake, a kick out when we had the ball.

“I thought 3-0 was a bit harsh on us because, certainly in the first half, we were the better team and created some opportunities. In the second, for all the possession we had, we didn’t create enough.”

On the opening day of the season Town beat Bristol City 3-0 at Ashton Gate, a match which Jewell says was similar to the trip to the Amex: “That Bristol City game was never a 3-0 game, a bit like the game on Saturday.

“I did say after the game against Bristol City to be careful, we were still a long way from being a team which could get to where we want to be.

“We got two goals on the day which arguably were mistakes from them and the scoreline flattered us.”

The Robins sit in 21st position in the Championship, nine points behind 16th-placed Town and three points from the relegation positions. However Jewell says they will be no pushovers: “Like any team in this league, it’s always difficult, there are no easy games.

“I watched the tape of their game against Blackpool. They went 1-0 up, should have gone 2-0 up and then Blackpool do what they do best and come back and score three goals in the second half.


“Forest go to Birmingham and win 2-1, Millwall go to Burnley and win 3-1 - don’t ever think you can call a result in this league. If you can, you’re doing well because there are so many coupon-busters week in and week out.

“There’s nothing in this league to say that bottom can’t beat top. Look at our record against West Ham — we’ve done the double over them. We’ve taken four points from Cardiff. It’s almost impossible to call.”

The Town boss faces a decision whether to drop keeper Arran Lee-Barrett after last week’s error which led to Brighton’s second goal. However, Lee-Barrett may be given a chance to redeem himself with deputy, on-loan Reading man Alex McCarthy, having made similar errors during his short spell in the side in January.

Tommy Smith seems likely to keep his place alongside Damien Delaney at the centre of the defence, the 21-year-old having said he felt OK on arriving back home after his three-leg flight from New Zealand early this morning. If not, Ibrahima Sonko will deputise.

Carlos Edwards will be at right-back - and will keep the captain's armband unless Grant Leadbitter returns to the side - with Aaron Cresswell on the left of the defence.

In midfield, Jewell could switch Luke Hyam for Leadbitter with the youngster having looked jaded against Brighton, while Andy Drury will continue in the other central midfield role. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Daryl Murphy will be out wide with Lee Martin playing behind lone striker Michael Chopra.

Nathan Ellington is Town’s only injury concern at present due to a minor groin niggle, but the former Wigan man was unlikely to be included in the 16 in any case with Jason Scotland, a recent Bristol City target, the striking option from the bench.

Ryan Stevenson, Lee Bowyer or Josh Carson could take over from the suspended Jimmy Bullard on the bench.

The Robins are on a run of one win in eight league matches which manager Derek McInnes, who took over from Keith Millen in October, says isn’t easy: "The run we're on at the moment is the toughest I've ever felt as a manager.

“It's not an enjoyable place to be at the moment because of the recent run but we have to realise our responsibility.

"It's only us that can turn it around. We have to relish that challenge. A few months ago, we would have taken where we are now. But at the end of the day, we have to make sure we realise the importance of picking up results, starting from now.

"The job is tough, but it's how you come out of these periods that are the real test of your squad and yourself. I'm confident we have got the players to get the job done."

McInnes is looking for his team to begin the match on the front foot: "There's no doubt it will be a difficult game, as they all are in the Championship. Ipswich recently beat Cardiff 3-0, and you don't do that if you aren't a good side.

"We have to start the game well, which we haven't done in recent away games. There was a lot in the first half against Blackpool that I was pleased with. We have to replicate a lot of the work we did in that period because it's the attributes we need."

Like Tommy Smith, the Robins’ on-loan West Brom striker Chris Wood has just flown back to the UK after playing for New Zealand.

Midfielder Kalifa Cisse (groin) and defenders Lewin Nyatanga (ankle) and Stephen McManus (thigh), a recent Town target, are amongst a number of players being assessed prior to Saturday’s game.

Midfielder Marvin Elliott (Achilles) and striker David Clarkson (ankle) are sidelined for the rest of the season and midfielder Cole Skuse is out due to a broken and dislocated toe.

Former Blue Jon Stead joined the Robins in August 2010 for £225,000, but no current Town player has played for City, although coach Sean McCarthy spent two months on loan at Ashton Gate in 1998, scoring one goal in seven games.

Historically, Town have the edge, winning 27 (25 in the league), losing 17 (17) and drawing 11 (11). The Blues are unbeaten in seven against the Robins and will be looking for their fourth successive victory over the men from the West Country.

On the opening day of the season, debutant Michael Chopra’s Town career got off to dream start as he netted twice as the Blues beat Bristol City 3-0 at Ashton Gate.

The former Cardiff man — who also made a habit of scoring against the Robins when with the Bluebirds — netted one in each half with Lee Martin sandwiching his first of the season after the break.

The last time the sides met at Portman Road, in August 2010, second half goals from Tamás Priskin and league debutant Jason Scotland saw the Blues to a comfortable 2-0 victory over a poor Robins outfit.

Town had hit the bar three times before the Hungarian struck the opener and the winning margin could have been much more comfortable.

Saturday’s referee is Andy Woolmer from Northamptonshire, who has shown 98 yellow cards and six red in 29 games so far this season. Woolmer’s last Blues game was the 2-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest in October 2010 in which he booked only Grant Leadbitter.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, McCarthy, Edwards, Cresswell, Smith, Delaney, Sonko, Drury, Hyam, Leadbitter, Bowyer, Emmanuel-Thomas, Murphy, Carson, Martin, Chopra, Scotland.


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dazz added 13:51 - Mar 2
anyone else want to see stevenson feature at some point in the near future? Would prefer to see him than leadboots anyday!
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Sindre94 added 13:56 - Mar 2
dazz:
I would love to see stevenson on the bench instead of leadbitter, but that leaves carson out again, if were not gonna use josh this season, then I think we can send him out on loan to l1 team..
and jewell, please dont make any first 11 changes this weekend, please!
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arc added 14:00 - Mar 2
If Jewell drops Hyam, I will be disappointed. Time to show some faith in the lad. (Although, of course, Jewell will have seen him in training and will be able to judge is he's "jaded.")
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jas0999 added 14:10 - Mar 2
Sounds like Ipswich Town v Bristol City Reserves! Expecting a big win tomorrow - Bristol are a very very poor side.

Carson should be on the bench as a minimum - Bullard has been woeful and not worth anywhere near as much as we are reportedly paying for him.

With the season virtually over, it's time to play those with an ITFC future. If that means players out of contract in Summer who a) are not to be offered new deals or b) unlikely to want to stay - they should be dropped now. That should therefore include: Leadbitter, Scotland, Bowyer, Sonko etc. Hopefully we offered Bullard and Ellington no more than one year deals - but doubt it!
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newboy added 14:16 - Mar 2
Would agree it is time to give some of the younger players a go clearly with the hints being dropped about decreasing wages the older players will be on their way so may as well start building for the future with what we have instead of making stupid overpaid purchases
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nitroblue1970 added 14:36 - Mar 2
Hoping he doesn't change the side around. Why is Hyam "jaded" after a decent run in the side? He is a young fit lad surely? Keane dropped him after a run in the side too.......

I feel this could be a big won for town on saturday, 6-1 I reckon with Stead scoring their only goal!!!
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whittonite added 15:21 - Mar 2
only switch sonko for smith,this game will tell us if we need to chop and change things
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Garv added 15:23 - Mar 2
I really hope I'm wrong, but I can just see us getting beat tomorrow. Would be typical Ipswich.

What I really hope doesn't happen is if we're winning we step off the gas and just coast through the rest of the game. If we're comfortable, let's really try and thrash 'em!

Bullard has not been 'woeful'.
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Sindre94 added 15:26 - Mar 2
although we have a decent record against bristol city i fear the worst as GARV says....
Weve lost heavily to millwall, and forest (twice)
so its not easy.
They will show up and give us a game, for sure, its not a walk in the park.
But we have to be up for it and be at our best, and hopefully score a few goals on a very poor but underestimated City side (they wanna prove us wrong...)

Thoughts?
(twitter-@94sindre)
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osborne1nil added 15:48 - Mar 2
Would still prefer to see Wright in goal and ALB on the bench. Would keep the rest the same if possible but have Carson on the Bench with Bullard and drop Leadbitter. Sonko on the bench too. If Smith is looking tired then possible change with Sonko. Scotland as backup for Chopra and Murphy.
COYB, need a win and inspite of what JAS0999 says, it will not be a walk in the park as they are fighting to stay in the championship and will not simply roll over. Sure this is more priming for a go at PJ if they only manage a draw or a narrow win.
COYB
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Surco72 added 15:59 - Mar 2
Jas 0999 i thought we are a very very poor side ? After all that is what you have been saying all season or do you think Jewell has a good side ?

Bullard was not woeful against Leeds,West ham ,Boro,Coventry,Brighton,Cardiff,Pompey and has only started 12 games so you are talking about 3-4 games .But why let facts or over exaggeration get in the way over your constant moaning ?
Carson should be on the bench but in place of Leadbitter who has been woeful for 3 seasons now ,but we cant criticise him JAS can you as Roy signed him .
Bullard took a pay cut to come to Town ,yet Leadbitter and Edwards wont sign offered contracts due to a drop in high wages again agreed by Keane ?
I wont expect a reply as you never back any questions put to you with any facts ,just constant ,repetitive sniping at a club you supposedly support
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Mark added 17:25 - Mar 2
I would be considering changes too, possibly Sonko for Smith, and maybe change the goalkeeper although I recognise McCarthy has been poor when he played and he needs to go back soon. I would stick with Hyam though and definitely wouldn't bring Leadbitter back.

Bristol City come here in poor form and with injury troubles so it is a good time to play them, but I am sure they will battle and it won't be easy.

Bullard and Ellington are both on 2 year deals unfortunately. I don't blame Jewell for signing them though, especially Bullard whom we all wanted, and at least they were free transfers. The probably-soon-to-depart-for-free Leadbitter and Scotland reported cost £3.3M in fees between them under Keane.
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Urchin added 18:27 - Mar 2
I would prefer to see us field as settled side as possible. Given the chance of losing 6 points due to Portsmouths probable demise and Bristol playing youngsters who will have something to prove, this could be a proverbial banana skin game if we dont watch out. Hopefully though we will come out with 4 -1 win
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StowTractorBoy added 19:33 - Mar 2
Don't read too much into Bristol City having only half a side tomorrow rest assured they will have a stronger line up than we are led to believe. As for our team ALB out please - cant understand why fans are so sympathetic with him the guy is sadly not up to it at this level. I concede the back ups are a bit dubious also but one of McCarthy or Wright should be given another chance. I shall also be upset if Hyam is left out as he is one of the main reasons for our upturn in fortunes. Come on Town we need the win tomorrow.
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algarvefan added 02:35 - Mar 3
Would love to see Richard Wright in the side, he is Ipswich to the core and our best keeper currently, lets also see if we can get Neil Alexander back from Rangers, finest Town keeper this decade imo.
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planetblue_2011 added 11:10 - Mar 3
Come on town I think we can win 2day but will be close. Please keep the same side jewell. Gonna go with a 3.2 home win. Chopra, jet, murphy with the goals. Stead will bang in a couple for bristol.
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TimmyH added 11:19 - Mar 3
Well if we go by past winning/loseing streaks of this season we will not win this (even though we should) - this is a BIG game and will see how the rest of the season continues. Lose it and we'll probably continue to lose or win it and there's no reason why we can't end up easily in the top half. A game we should win but we have already lost to Forest and Doncaster at home. Prediction, maybe somewhere in the middle and a draw.
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Guthrum added 12:30 - Mar 3
Wright our best 'keeper? He was 12 or so years ago, yes. But over his second and third stints with the club, his record is little different to ALB's. Being "Ipswich to the core" won't make him any more effective as a goalie. Lee-Barrett is now our primary 'keeper - for better or worse - and if he is to be replaced, it must be by someone of considerably higher quality (i.e. a Begovic, not a McCarthy).
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planetblue_2011 added 19:06 - Mar 3
Come on town I think we can win 2day but will be close. Please keep the same side jewell. Gonna go with a 3.2 home win. Chopra, jet, murphy with the goals. Stead will bang in a couple for bristol.
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planetblue_2011 added 21:50 - Mar 3
Come on town I think we can win 2day but will be close. Please keep the same side jewell. Gonna go with a 3.2 home win. Chopra, jet, murphy with the goals. Stead will bang in a couple for bristol.
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