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McCarthy Hints at Changes for Posh Clash
Friday, 23rd Nov 2012 14:45

Manager Mick McCarthy has hinted that he will make one or two changes to his starting XI as the Blues take on fellow strugglers Peterborough United at Portman Road on Saturday (KO 3pm).

Although the Town manager was, as usual, keeping his cards close to his chest, he says that one or two switches of personnel wouldn't come as a surprise: “Wait until two o’clock tomorrow! There’s every chance, isn’t there, [after] a game like that. I haven’t got that many choices to make changes, let me tell you.

“The lads that played at Leicester, most of them played against Burnley, so you’re going ‘Hold on a minute’. So, you don’t just go ‘I’ll get shot of all them lot’.

"There might be [changes] and at two o’clock you can say ‘I didn’t expect that!’ or ‘I did expect that!’”

One possible switch is Tommy Smith returning to the centre of the defence having missed the game at Leicester having been away on international duty during the previous week.

McCarthy has been impressed by the 22-year-old New Zealand international and confirmed that he will is in his thoughts: “He was very good [against Burnley], but he’d travelled to China, he’d played in China and he’d travelled back. I don’t think that [was ideal].

“Actually, I wonder if he stayed at home and the rest of them travelled to China and back. He played very well against Burnley. I like him, he’s trained really well. He’s in contention.”

The Blues boss says keeper Scott Loach is over the thigh problem which forced him out of last week's squad: “Scott Loach is fine this week, having said he was last week. Andy Drury had a bit of a strain last week, he’s OK. Everyone’s all right.”

McCarthy hints that he may be weighing up whether to bring Loach into his side in place of loanee Stephen Henderson at some stage but implies that Saturday may be too soon: “It’s difficult when he’s not fit, which he wasn’t last week.

“We’ll wait and see and keep looking at him, he’s only come back into training late on this week.”

Henderson will probably keep his place against Posh with Aaron Cresswell at left-back and Danny Higginbotham the left-sided centre-half.

Smith could come in for Luke Chambers alongside Higginbotham with the former Nottingham Forest man probably dropping to the bench with Bradley Orr at right-back, although McCarthy could decide to use Chambers at full-back as he did against Burnley.


In midfield, Nigel Reo-Coker and Guirane N’Daw will probably be in the centre with skipper Carlos Edwards on the right. Lee Martin will probably keep his place on the left but alternatively could drop out of the side with either Andy Drury or Luke Hyam in the tucked in role Richie Wellens filled prior to his return to Leicester.

Up front, with new loan signing Tyrone Barnett ineligible against his parent club, Daryl Murphy may partner DJ Campbell. However, the Blues boss may spring a surprise and start Michael Chopra alongside Campbell, having praised last season’s top scorer last week. Paul Taylor is expected to be sidelined for the season having undergone foot surgery.

Overall, McCarthy says his players need to put Saturday’s 6-0 thrashing at Leicester firmly behind them: “We need to react to what was a very disappointing performance and result at Leicester last weekend.

“I’d have taken six points from the four games we have played since I have been here. The games we lost - at Palace and Leicester - I probably didn't expect to come away with three points from those matches, but I expected us to play much better than we did. Our fans travel a long way to watch us and I never want them to see performances like that again.

“We picked over the bones of the Leicester game on the Monday and then you have to move on. It's all about the next game in football. I can't do anything about the past.

“It's obviously a huge game for both teams, given our positions in the table. With the terrific support we enjoy, hopefully we can make home advantage count.”

Posh boss Darren Ferguson believes matches against the likes of Town are the ones from which his side need to gain points: “Losing to teams like Blackburn isn’t going to affect our position too much, but the games against the teams around us in the table are huge.

“We’ve already lost to the likes of Bristol City and Sheffield Wednesday and those results hurt us, so the importance of the game against Ipswich is smacking us all in the face.

“Like us, they had a bad result last week, but they won their previous home match against Burnley, a team in good form at the time, so we have to mindful of that.”

He says the last Town’s last two displays were complete opposites: “We’ve watched both matches because the performances were so different. It was like seeing two different sides and first and foremost we have to be wary of the sort of backlash that can happen after a team has suffered a big defeat.

“We will go there looking for a win, but we know it’s going to be a tough game. Mick McCarthy is an excellent, vastly-experienced manager whose sides are always well organised and tough to beat.

“The incentives for us are obvious though - if we win we go above them and there is also a chance that three points will take us out of the bottom three.”

Posh, who are bottom, one point and two places below the Blues, have signed midfielder George Thorne on loan from West Brom and striker Dwight Gayle from Dagenham and Redbridge this week. The duo have gone straight into the squad for Saturday’s game.

Full-back Mark Little is back after a hamstring injury, while midfielder Tommy Rowe, who has missed much of the season with an ankle problem, is a doubt.

Nathaniel Mendez-Laing has joined Portsmouth on loan and Emile Sinclair Barnsley on a similar basis in the wake of the row which also led to new Blues signing Tyrone Barnett being transfer-listed. Of the quartet involved in the recent early hours incident outside a Peterborough nightclub only skipper Gabriel Zakuani remains at London Road.

The sides last met at Portman Road in March when Aaron Cresswell’s first goal for Town eventually saw the Blues to a hard-fought 3-2 victory.

Grant Leadbitter had put the Blues ahead but one-time Town target Tyrone Barnett made it 1-1 at the break. Daryl Murphy nodded the home side back in front, then Posh sub Emile Sinclair equalised, prior to Cresswell’s winner, which deflected in off Gabriel Zakuani.

In August last year at London Road, Town had two players sent off in the same match for the first time ever as Peterborough came from behind to win 7-1.

Lee Martin and sub Tommy Smith — who had been on the field for less than a minute - saw red either side of half-time after Keith Andrews had put the Blues in front only for Lee Tomlin (3), current Town striker Paul Taylor (2) and Grant McCann (2) to see Posh to their biggest ever win at Championship level.

Overall, Posh have the upper hand, winning five times (two in the league), two matches ending in draws (one) and the Blues winning twice (once in the league). Peterborough's last 0-0 draw was at Portman Road in December 2009.

Taylor joined Town from Posh for an initial £1.5 million in August when midfielder George Boyd was also a target, the Blues failing to agree terms with the former Stevenage man. Striker Tyrone Barnett joined the Blues on loan earlier in the week but is ineligible against his parent club.

Academy director Bryan Klug was a player with Peterborough between 1984 and 1985, while Malcolm Webster at one time coached the keepers at London Road.

Saturday’s referee is Select Group official Mark Halsey from Lancashire, who has shown 23 yellow cards and three red in nine games so far this season.

Halsey’s last Town game was the 6-0 away win at Doncaster Rovers in February 2011 in which he kept his cards in his pocket throughout. A month earlier he had taken control of the 3-0 Carling Cup semi-final second leg defeat to Arsenal with Connor Wickham and Laurent Koscielny receiving the only yellow cards.

Halsey is best remembered amongst Blues supporters for his extremely harsh red-carding of Liam Trotter in the FA Cup third round tie against Portsmouth at Portman Road in January 2008.

He also denied Town what looked like an obvious penalty during the closing stages of the Blues’ 1998/99 play-off semi-final first leg against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium.

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


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village_blue added 15:04 - Nov 23
First change Scott Loach for Henderson,
Second change Luke Hyam for Reo Coker
Third Change Tommy Smith in at Centre Half and Chambers to Right Back.
That will do nicely thanks Mick.
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canveyblue added 15:06 - Nov 23
Come on boys, we need a win. 3-1 to the Town.
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pazelle added 15:12 - Nov 23
Happy to see Smith back in there, think Chopra and Campbell are due a go as well - can't see how Reo-Coker can keep his place, we've had so much less possession when he plays - and 2 spankings, give Hyam a chance. Could JET play on the left?
Interesting to see how the midfield ends up and if we'll see Mohsni on the bench at least!
Can't see anything but a win tomorrow if Smith is coming in and especially if Campbell and Chopra are given a shot!
COYB!
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RedDust added 15:16 - Nov 23
Loach
Orr-Higginbotham-Smith-Cresswell
Edwards-Hyam-Ndaw-Martin
Campbell-Murphy(Barnett when available)
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Edmunds5 added 15:28 - Nov 23
I think we should go for it tomorrow, not only as we're at home to rivals but Peterborough defensively are weak, I know we are too at the moment but I feel we should just go at them from the off, I feel that if we're too tense it will affect our play and will allow the likes of Tomlin and Boyd to get a grip on the game. I hope Mick drops Murphy, I would play Scotland, Chopra, Mohsni and JET all before him but he'll probably go and score the winner now I've said that.
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bluefeast added 15:30 - Nov 23
Come on Ipswich Come on Ipswich Come on Ipswich
Yesssssssssssssssssss get in .
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tearle1974 added 15:32 - Nov 23
Think to make sure we don't leak goals.
Loach
Chambers Smith Higginbotham
Orr Hyam Cresswell
Ndaw Thomas
Dj Campbell Scotland.

Subs ALB Edwards Reo Coker Murphy Mohsni Carson Hewitt

If Wellens has not returned in place of Thomas and Thomas on bench instead of Mohsni.
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Michael11 added 15:35 - Nov 23
This game is massive tomorrow, it's without doubt the biggest of the season so far! Hope to see some passion in the players after last week. If we keep Boyd quiet we should be fine! I've slated him as much as everyone else but I'd actually like to see Chopra have a chance tomorrow whether its half an hour or starting, against Peterborough he should get chances! COYB!!
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Seasider added 15:45 - Nov 23
Phil has covered most permutations,must say would like to see Moshni given a run out up front as dont see two ''dwarfs 'being the answer.Am sure son of Alex has noted ,like any manager,
our vulnerability to speed on wings,and Orr had a real stinker last week;but like several newcomers recently,was he match fit?
Would like Tommy and Luke in at expense of Murphy and Reo;but like rest of us on here I dont pick the team so will have to wait til 2pm 2moro to see who MM has decided upon,by which time should be supping my free pint in Legends!
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StowTractorBoy added 15:59 - Nov 23
Only my opinion but we cannot afford fielding two luxury players in midfield i.e. Edwards and Martin. It has to be Edwards with a narrow 3 of Reo Coker, N'Daw and Hyam for me with Edwards bombing down one flank and Cresswell the other with Hyam covering. Posh have no fear and will have a real go so our midfield needs to be very strong when defending. I would play Chambers at right back after the Orr horror show last week but suspect Mick will play his loan signing. Doesn't really matter who plays in goal as none of our three are the answer. If we are going for sympathy then Loach will play. Make no mistake this is a vital match for both sides and we will all be a little tense. With Halsey in the middle anything can happen.
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AbujaBlue added 16:10 - Nov 23
This is time for another fresh start, Chopra. I have visions (or dreams?) of a DJ/Chopra partnership going on a mass scoring spree. That should not be an impossible thought - DJ has proved himself so now it is Chopra's turn to do just that. COYB!
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dirtyboy added 16:11 - Nov 23
Does anyone else on here get tired of seeing people posting who they think should play, and in what formation?

It's the sort of thing I did at school in the back of my workbooks.
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runningout added 16:19 - Nov 23
Agree.. although I'm guilty of it once.. complete was of space
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ericclacton added 16:25 - Nov 23
Dodgy fixture Posh will find another yard.
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whittonite added 16:31 - Nov 23
i wont say yippee cos loach may be in goal, because the question we asked was, what was henderson doing that loach couldn't do.outside bet that he might start jet next to campbell, seem MM fancies that combo in his games where he has brought on subs. still cant see a place for moshni at the moment,some possible midfield changes with either hyam(yippee!)or drury in.smith in for sure,chambers out ? maybe. i personally would like to see us play three center backs to see if that can stop teams passing through our back four and being done for pace. with three you can isolate strikers if your midfield are awake enough to track runners....er ok longshot with our midfield.key player reo coker, needs to play like he did against burnley or could start taking some flack.i would personally like to see jason scotland alongside dj campbell, they both have the ability to hold the ball up in the other teams area and both can score. we need goals so lets double our chances!
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coyb99 added 17:11 - Nov 23
Jet and campbell up front, Martin on left, Edwards right, drury and reo-Coker cm, lb should be cresswwell, cb smith and chambers and right back hewitt? I think he deserves a start and could be special in the future with experience, and loach in goal. Coming down from gloucester, don't disappoint!!
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itfcjc added 17:16 - Nov 23
Loach
Orr chambers higginbotham cresswell
Edwards ndaw reo-Coker Martin
Campbell Scotland
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francisb123 added 18:14 - Nov 23
Loach
chambers higginbotham smith cresswell
n'daw reo coker
JET martin
Campbell Murphy
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Fatcatevans added 18:26 - Nov 23
I agree with dirty boy, stop posting potential team sheets! It's boring uninspiring and in most instances miles away from the eventual eleven mick picks.
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coyb99 added 18:28 - Nov 23
I think at the moment, the one thing we need to improve is our consistency
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PinstripeBlue added 18:29 - Nov 23
Whatever the team is, this is a must win.
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muccletonjoe added 19:24 - Nov 23
He must change the team , it is not equipped to win a game like this , he needs to be brave and go for a new approach
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TimmyH added 19:44 - Nov 23
Yep! Smith back, Hyam in and also Loach for Henderson is a no brainer for me - maybe as said give Chopra a go alongside Campbell, and about time Moshni had a full game

Loach

Chambers Smith Higginbotham Cresswell

Edwards Hyam N'Daw Moshni

Chopra Campbell
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Lukeybluey added 22:27 - Nov 23
I heard a rumour today at work that town in January are after a chap called 'Michel Czekaj'. Just googled him, he's an enormous centrehalf at 6'5! Young also! Normally when i hear stuff like this at work it happens eventually, so i dont know how true it actually is. Sounds promising though!
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taylor15 added 01:14 - Nov 24
Loach,
Orr, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell,
Martin, N'Daw, Hyam, Carson,
JET, DJ.

really don't rate higginbotham, and think JET could do with a confidence booster against a very weak peterborough side. but the change i WANT to see, is Loach IN! going to the game tomorrow from cambridge, so come on boys, earn a victory, and push on. massive 6 pointer! going for a 3-1 win.
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