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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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taylor15 added 12:45 - Oct 23
cresswell LB* ^
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StowTractorBoy added 12:46 - Oct 23
There is no way N'Daw will play and putting Loach in goal is not an option after Hendersons man of the match performance at Hull. Would not be surprised to see Hyam back in favour tonight and I would not play Drury as he is not the player he was last season and in my opinion is now a good Div 1 player - oh hang on we may need him next season then. Murphy is a luxury player the like of which we cannot afford to have at the moment.
Henderson
Edwards Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
Hyam
JET Reo Coker Wellens Martin
Campbell
The key to that line up is is whether Martin and Jet can track back and make tackles which they both seem very weak on. Probably be nothing like the team but fun trying to guess.
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DanLyles added 12:50 - Oct 23
Schmeichel; Cafu, Baresi, Moore, Roberto Carlos; Beckenbauer, Xavi, Cruyff; Messi, Maradonna, Ronaldo

Oops I'm hallucinating again!!!
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Surco72 added 12:58 - Oct 23
The defence has been leaking goals whoever is played in the centre or whoever is in goal . Been saying for a long time it is the full backs fault ,it is far too easy for teams to get crosses into our box by full backs not being in right position or not closing down quick enough .
Henderson ,
Hewitt/Ainsley , Chambers,Higginbotham,Cresswell
Edwards,Reo Coker,Hyam,Martin
Chopra,Campbell
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muhrensleftfoot added 13:11 - Oct 23
DanLyles - here's an Ipswich team that would beat yours.
Cooper, Burley, Mills, Osman, Butcher, Thijssen, Wark, Muhren, Mariner, Brazil, Gates.
It was real & I wasn't hallucinating!
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Bergholtblue added 13:19 - Oct 23
One would have hoped that by this stage of the season the team would pick itself, injuries permitting. Tnhat fact that Jewell is considering changes shows what a mess he has got himself and this club into.

But is he wants my advice, leave out both JET and Murphy. They just don't do enough defensively leaving our full backs over exposed.

It's also time to throw caution to the wind and play two up front. Perhaps at the expense of Martin, because despite all of his energy and showboating he produces very little.
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hadleighboyblue added 13:22 - Oct 23
a must win game , so please play 2 up front . is it time to gamble on Mohsni to see if he is worth the hype from his southend days ............time to rest Murphy and maybe even Martin ? murphy is too predictable and for all Martin's running there is no end product
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Loring added 13:29 - Oct 23
My team tonight would be:

Henderson
Edwards, Chambers, Higginbotham, Cresswell
Martin, N'Daw, Reo-Coker, JET
Chopra, Campbell

4-4-2 seems to me the better choice over 4-5-1 seeing as none of our forwards can hold the ball except Scotland and i see him as super sub...
Would like to see how Chops and Campbell work together. JET and Martin switching side's every 20 minutes.

Hopefully 3 points tonight and Saturday and get us out of this horrible position we appear to be in. Get behind the lads tonight cause a shocking reception (even though some may deserve it) will almost guarantee our defeat tonight. ITFC!
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DanLyles added 13:37 - Oct 23
@muhrensleftfoot, that was quite a team!!! I'm afraid I started following Ipswich properly in 1999 so I never got to see any of them play :( Seen the dvd's and read the books though. I hope in my life time we produce a team even half as good as Sir Bobby's
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ip5w1ch added 13:38 - Oct 23
I would prefer to see Luongo in the side. He has shown enough in the games he has played that he would make a good playmaker. He is always looking to get on the ball and is able to retain possession under pressure. I dont believe he is a defensive midfielder but pushed further forward could link play between midfield and attack. At least he'd look to defend from the front.....did you hear that JET?

I know he's on loan, he's someone else's player....blah...blah...blah
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l12rdp added 13:39 - Oct 23
Paul jewell was caught doing 40 mph in a 30 today in the team bus.after being stopped by police and questioned they asked why was he speeding he replied "how else am i going to get ipswich 3 points tonight "
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righty added 13:49 - Oct 23
I suppose he will pick the few who support him so that limits his choice
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Edmunds5 added 14:01 - Oct 23
Whatever happens get Luke back in the midfield, this game is perfect for him tonight and you would think he'll relish how important this game is being a local boy.
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bluegc added 14:03 - Oct 23
completely agree with @StowTractorBoy's team. Can't understand for the life of me everyone's obsession with Chopra, the man has been awful at this club and the unfortunate reality is he is not going to come good for this club, as much as I had hoped prior to finalising the deal for him.
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Blowedifiwinit added 14:10 - Oct 23
I know they're getting on a bit, but this lot would do me!....
http://cards.littleoak.com.au/198283_fks_soccer82/ipswich_town.htm
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TotalBlue added 14:11 - Oct 23
Oh dear L12rdp made me laugh. As fans all we can do is spur on the team and hope but in the words of the great town fan shakespear Once more unto the the pitch, dear friends' and 'Cry ‘God for Sir Alf, Ipswich, and Sir Bobby!'
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VINNIEBLUE added 14:11 - Oct 23
ITS TIME TO STAND UP AND BE COUNTED !

DATE - YEAR OF OUR LORD 23 RD OCTOBER 2012
TIME OF RECKONING - 1945 HOURS
EVERY MAN SHALL DO HIS DUTY
IF WE SHALL LOSE THIS DAY, THE HISTORY OF OUR CLUB WILL BE CHANGED FOR EVER.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 14:28 - Oct 23
LMAO some of the comments on here are preposterous...
Vinnieblue I'll have a pint of what you've been drinking mate!

Realistically it's gonna be another defeat and I fear an embarrassing one at that, Derby are playing some good football at the present time, plus we also have to allow for the PJ school of tactics factor to kick in during the latter stages.
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WickedBlue added 14:30 - Oct 23
The one change you need to make PJ is to go 4 4 2. Play Campbell and Chopra up front and just go for it. I you play 4 5 1 or any other cautious formation you are going to lose.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 14:41 - Oct 23
My Team Tonight...I wish!!

Cooper
Burley, Hunter, Beattie, Mills
Dyer, Thijssen, Muhren, Reuser
Mariner, Bent
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TotalBlue added 14:43 - Oct 23
delias_cheesy_flaps Oh the days the whole of Portman road shouting for the super sub Reuser!!!!
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kerryblue added 14:45 - Oct 23
Jewell,Clegg +Evans OUT OUT OUT as thatcher used to say
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roytheboy added 14:54 - Oct 23
I was pleasantly surprised to read that Paul is considering putting two up front, I have wanted him to do this for ages, Chopra plus Campbell would be an interesting change, I really hope that he does this tonight because the other way simply isn't working, I am looking forward to tonight very much.
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itfchorry added 15:04 - Oct 23
Cooper
Mills
Beattie
Tarricio
Zondervan
Butcher
Mowbray
Wark
Muhren
Mariner
D.Johnson 2
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thebeat added 15:04 - Oct 23
how about a change of manager? clown
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