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Jewell Considering Changes Against Old Club
Tuesday, 23rd Oct 2012 11:26

Boss Paul Jewell is weighing up whether to make changes to his side for his former club Derby County's visit to Portman Road this evening (KO 7.45pm). Three points tonight would appear vital to the manager's hopes of keeping his job with the Blues 23rd in the Championship, without a home win since March and without a victory of any sort in 10 games.

Having lost 2-1 at Hull on Saturday, Town take on the Rams this evening, then face another of Jewell’s old sides Sheffield Wednesday at home on Saturday.

With three games in a week and with several players lacking in match fitness, Jewell says he is considering his recently increased options: “It’s a difficult situation. I remember we played Crystal Palace here last year and we’d played on the Saturday and the Tuesday and had got two good results [2-2 at Cardiff, 1-0 home victory over Portsmouth].

“I rested a couple of players for the Palace game on the Saturday and we got beaten 1-0 and you wondered whether it was the right thing to do.

“The only thing that proves you right is whether you win the game or not. But we’ve got a decent enough-sized squad now to have options on the bench or for players to come in or go out.”

Amongst those short on games are Nigel Reo-Coker, who made his debut at the KC Stadium, and Richie Wellens, who played the second game of his one-month loan spell against the Tigers.

Jewell says he’s not sure whether they will be up to three games in a week but believes they will have benefited from the weekend match: “I spoke to them all [on Sunday and yesterday] and I think Nigel will be a lot better for the 90 minutes, as will Richie.

“Ideally, we might have been able to take one of them off, but they ended up playing the 90 minutes and they’ll be better off for the outing. I think they’ll be able to start.”

He says all the recent loan signings have been impressed by their new team-mates: “I think they were surprised by the quality that we’ve got.

“They can obviously see that there’s a little bit of a lack of confidence in the team when we haven’t been able to go on and win games from winning positions.

“When you’re a team full of confidence and on a roll, when you go 1-0 up, you expect to go 2-0 up. At the moment you can feel the tension about us when we go a goal up.


“We could have scored a second goal [in the last two games], Jay had a good chance against Cardiff to go 2-0 up and DJ had a good chance on Saturday.

“It’s getting that second goal. It’s all right me talking about it, we’ve got to go out there and do it.”

Keeper Stephen Henderson was Town’s man of the match at Hull and will keep his place between the sticks, while the back four is likely to be unchanged with skipper Carlos Edwards on the right, Aaron Cresswell on the left and Luke Chambers and Danny Higginbotham at the centre of the defence.

In midfield, Reo-Coker and Wellens appear set to continue in the centre, but Jewell could switch around his widemen and strikers.

Michael Chopra could come into the reckoning, either in place of DJ Campbell or alongside the on-loan QPR man. Daryl Murphy may also be considered for a front role with Lee Martin perhaps moving to wide left with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas likely to continue after his excellent goal at Hull.

The former Arsenal man played much of Saturday’s game in the role behind the lone striker usually filled by Martin and Jewell may be contemplating using him there again.

Massimo Luongo may again miss out on a place in the 18 with the Blues only permitted to name five of their six domestic loanees in the matchday squad.

Elliott Hewitt, who is recovering from tonsillitis as well as his hip surgery, and Paul Taylor, who has a cracked bone in his foot, are Town’s only absentees.

Derby defender Gareth Roberts is back after a hamstring injury but striker Jamie Ward (also hamstring) and keeper Frank Fielding (groin) aren’t yet ready to return. Midfielder Jeff Hendrick is a doubt with an ankle knock.

Rams boss Nigel Clough says his side are in a confident mood as they make the trip to Suffolk having gone four matches without a defeat, winning once and drawing three times: "Looking at the last four games, we would have liked a few more points but it is a four-game unbeaten run.

"It is also one defeat in six. That builds confidence, as does the fact we are scoring late goals."

He was pleased to see his team grab an 88th-minute equaliser during Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with Blackburn: "It is a good sign we got a point out of the game and rather than go into the Ipswich game on the back of a 1-0 defeat, there is a different feeling altogether.

"We've not scored too many late goals in the last three years but we've got a few this season and that's a good sign.

"It shows there is a belief among the players that right up to the end of games we can get a goal."

Historically, Town have had the better of Derby, winning 31 games (29 in the league), drawing 19 (17) and losing 23 (22). The Rams are currently 14th on 14 points, seven points and nine places above the Blues.

In April, both sides hit the post in the second half as they played out a 0-0 draw at Pride Park. Ben Davies struck the woodwork for the Rams, then Emmanuel-Thomas did the same for the Blues a few minutes later.

At Portman Road last December, Keith Andrews’s ninth goal of his loan spell saw Town to a ground-out 1-0 victory. The Irishman netted just after the break of a hard-fought but not always quality game.

Blues boss Jewell was manager at Pride Park between November 2007 and December 2008 with Chris Hutchings was his assistant.

Coincidentally, Jewell resigned after a 1-0 defeat to Town at Pride Park.
Hutchings was then briefly caretaker-manager before current boss Clough was appointed. Blues scout David Hamilton also worked for Jewell at Derby.

Nathan Ellington spent 2008/09 on loan with the Rams, making 17 starts and 15 sub appearances, scoring nine goals.

Blues loanee Danny Higginbotham was at Pride Park between July 2000 and January 2003, making 92 starts and six sub appearances, scoring four goals. The Rams are one of DJ Campbell's loan clubs, the striker having made eight appearances for them in 2009/10, scoring three goals.

Derby centre-half Richard Keogh was an academy schoolboy and Portman Road ballboy during his formative years.

Tonight’s referee will be Andy Madley from West Yorkshire, who will be taking control of his first Town match. Madley has shown 20 yellow and no red cards in eight games so far this season.

Squad from: Henderson, Loach, Edwards, Cresswell, Higginbotham, Chambers, Smith, Mohsni, Reo-Coker, Wellens, Drury, N’Daw, Hyam, Murphy, Emmanuel-Thomas, Martin, Carson, Campbell, Chopra, Scotland.


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muhrensleftfoot added 11:43 - Oct 23
Loach
Edwards Chambers Smith Cresswell
Carson Hyam Drury Martin
Scotland Chopra

There's my team - not a single loanee. Surely can't be worse than recent teams and at least these guys are playing for their own club.
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Keaneish added 11:43 - Oct 23
All guns blazing tonight Jewellio! Leave people in hokes they shouldn't be, overlapping full backs, attack with pace and width and pepper that box with crosses!

Last chance saloon tonight so try and give us what we want to see for once!!
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Keaneish added 11:49 - Oct 23
...holes even!
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Jon_456 added 11:49 - Oct 23
Praying we dont get another draw. either a win for us to start moving up the table or a loss to get jewell gone. would rather the win though.
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essexitfc added 11:53 - Oct 23
Loach
Edwards Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
JET Hyam Reo-Coker Martin
Murphy Chopra

Going for 1-1 tonight which surely cannot be good enough to keep Jewell in a job
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Southamptonblue added 11:54 - Oct 23
Jewell considering changes?

Right now there's only one change that will help, and it's not amongst the players.
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Skippy93 added 11:55 - Oct 23
Team I would play:

Loach
Edwards Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
Martin Reo-Coker Hyam JET
Chopra Campbell

Team PJ will play:
Henderson
Edwards Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
JET Drury Reo-Coker Murphy
Martin
Campbell
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Blueulster added 11:56 - Oct 23
With our full backs very attack minded and with our midfield lacking width not to mention the huge amount of centre midfielders at the club should we play 3 at the back? It is bound to help against all those crosses.
Henderson
Chambers
Smith
Higginbottom
Edwards
Hyam/N'Daw
Reo Coker
Luongo
Cresswell
Scotland
Campbell

Any thoughts?
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afrodids added 11:59 - Oct 23
that's ur problem PJ you don't know ur best 11. you keep chopping a changing make your bl**dy mind up get a settled side and we might go somewhere!
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itsonlyme added 12:00 - Oct 23
Henderson
Ainsley Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
Edwards Hyam Reo-Cooker JET
Martin
Chopra
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BehindBlueEyes added 12:03 - Oct 23
"It is also one defeat in six. That builds confidence, as does the fact we are scoring late goals."

Oh great.....its not like we tend to concede many at the end of games
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afrodids added 12:04 - Oct 23
433 we are at home after all.
loach
edwards,higgihbottom,chambers,creswell
coker,hyam,drury
martin,chops,jet
attack,attack, attack!!!
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BoredWithThisNow added 12:04 - Oct 23
Stumbling around in the dark with no sense of direction and the same tedious rhetoric...............
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rosseden added 12:04 - Oct 23
blueulster, i said that a while back but got no reply.... agree though....

id have

henderson
chambers higginbottom smith
edwards cresswell
hyam
murphy JET martin
campbell
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ericclacton added 12:10 - Oct 23
For everybodys sake I hope he puts Murphy on the bench, let's get some pace out wide give Derby's full backs something to think about.
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BrettenhamBlue added 12:19 - Oct 23
Please leave Murphy on the bench.
Long balls to Murphy are not the way forward. Leave him to come on as an impact sub in the last 20.
Loach (He needs the confidence boost)
Edwards, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell
JET, Hyam,Reo-Coker, Martin
Campbell, Chopra

On paper, you would expect an easy home win. In fact we'll probably lose 3-1
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skegpaul added 12:23 - Oct 23
leave edwards out and put mohsni in edwards was to slow at hull
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village_blue added 12:24 - Oct 23
I hope he plays Murphy through the middle with Campbell with Jet and Martin as wide men.
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eaii added 12:24 - Oct 23
......................Henderson.............................
Moshni Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
...................N,Daw....Reo-Coker...................
Edwards...............Wellens...............Martin
............................JET/Campbell.................
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clivewoodsleftpeg added 12:27 - Oct 23
this is a tricky one for me, want town to win as I have every game for the last 39 years that I have been suppoorting but am really fed up with the current situation and believe that we are only 1 or 2 defeats away from a mangerial change that I think the majority of fans want, and one that I think the club needs, will probably,and maybe deservedly get loads of minus marks for this comment but have really had enough now
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IamSpartacus added 12:28 - Oct 23
@ Bluester: 3 at the back might deal with crosses coming it, but might not actually stop the crosses coming in unless the wing-back system is played properly

Wing backs, by their nature, tend to be more attacking, so can allow opponents to take advantage down the wings. If we were to play a DM just in front to help protect from this- moving side to side- and also have the opposite Wing back slot in to an essential back 4 if an attack on the other wing breaks down (thereby moving one of the DC's into covering for the attacking WB) then it can work.

Needs a lot of time, practice and understanding though... and Jewell doesn't have at least the first one of those.
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Mark added 12:30 - Oct 23
"I think Nigel will be a lot better for the 90 minutes, as will Richie."

So Ritchie Wellens will just about be fit in a week or two then for his return to Leicester, they will be pleased!
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otleyp16 added 12:37 - Oct 23
anyone who wants chopra in the line up tonight should go to corals bookies in upper brook street cos that was where he was whiling away the hours yesterday!!!!!
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DurhamTownFan added 12:38 - Oct 23
Here's a change: how about you pick a team with some motivation to go out and do everything it can to win for the fans.

Either that, or a pretty good change I would make would remove you, Paul, from this whole sorry process!
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taylor15 added 12:43 - Oct 23
has to be loach in goal. why jewell has brought in ANOTHER loan bemuses me. managers don't slate their own ability, especially when their job is under the cosh. i'd never wish a defeat on my own club, but jewell needs to go, i don't know what he has to do for him to get the boot! redknapp would be fantstic for our club, but the liklihood of it happening is as likely as jewell getting the boot if we loose tonight. HOWEVER, my team for tonight.

Loach,
Edwards, Chambers, Smith, Edwards,
Hyam, Reo-coker, Wellens,
JET, Campbell, Martin.

COYB!
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