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Hyam and Barnett Set to Start Against Forest
Tuesday, 27th Nov 2012 10:58

Luke Hyam and new loanee Tyrone Barnett are set to come into the Town side which faces Nottingham Forest at Portman Road this evening. Midfielder Hyam will take over from Nigel Reo-Coker, who is out with a hamstring problem, while Michael Chopra will probably drop to the bench to allow Barnett to make his Blues debut.

Aside from those two switches, manager Mick McCarthy will probably go with much the same side which drew 1-1 with Peterborough at home on Saturday.

The Blues boss was pleased with Stephen Henderson’s display in goal and the Irishman is set to keep his place between the sticks.

Tommy Smith and Danny Higginbotham will continue at the heart of the defence with Bradley Orr at right-back and Aaron Cresswell the left full-back.

Skipper Carlos Edwards will be at right midfield, Lee Martin on the left with Guirane N’Daw — who is OK despite receiving a cut to the eye on Saturday — alongside Hyam, who McCarthy has confirmed will start, in the centre.

Up front, Chopra will be a little unlucky to drop out but the Blues boss would seem certain to want to utilise Barnett’s height and physicality alongside top scorer DJ Campbell.

McCarthy will have to decide which of his domestic loanees he’ll leave out of the 18 — Town have six with only five allowed in a matchday squad — with Bilel Mohsni perhaps the unlucky man.

Aside from Reo-Coker, who is expected to be out for two or three weeks, only striker Paul Taylor is sidelined at present, with the ex-Peterborough man expected to miss the remainder of the season having undergone foot surgery.

The Town boss says he is looking for his players to make their mark as he tries to lift the Blues out of the bottom three: “I’ve said to players ‘Who can be the one who gets us a point or who wins us the game?’.

“Is it a goalscorer, is it a last minute tackle, is it a block on the line, is a goalkeeper saving one? Who wants to be that person that makes sure we get something out of the game?

“On Saturday Lee Martin got us the penalty by doing something positive, getting at them, and then when we needed Hendo to make the saves, he did.”

McCarthy says he has a lot of time for his Forest counterpart Sean O’Driscoll and dismisses claims that he was close to becoming the manager at the City Ground in the summer: “He’s done really well, Sean, and I’m delighted for him because he did a great job at Doncaster and then left like some of us do for whatever reason.


“He was on the coaching staff there last year with Steve Cotterill and when he went back it looked like a good move for him because he knew the players and he’s done really well. I think the signings he’s made have been good.

“I was linked with everyone in the summer, every job that became available. I wasn’t really ready or whatever. In the summer loads of jobs came up that I got a mention for, the one that I accepted was Ipswich.”

While Forest, who have lost once in their last 10 matches and sit in seventh, 16 places and 14 points above the Blues, would appear on paper to be a much stiffer proposition than Posh, McCarthy points out that that doesn’t necessarily follow.

“It doesn’t matter, it’s the team that turns up on the day, especially in the Championship,” he said. “If they turn up and they’re all at it and they play as well as they possibly can, we’re going to have a really tough game if we don’t perform as well.

“If we turn up and we’re at our best and they’re not because they’ve travelled and they don’t like it or they’re tired or for any number of reasons, it could be a good night for us. You just don’t know on any given day really.”

While taking all games as seriously as one another, the Town boss says his side’s form at Portman Road for the remainder of the season will be crucial: “Home territory is usually where you get most of your points. But we’ve got to concentrate on getting them all over the place.”

McCarthy says Town’s relative isolation compared to most other clubs can work in the Blues’ favour when they are at home: “It’s a long way for us to go to every game. Well, it’s a long way for the others to come here. And Nottingham is one of the closer ones, I would have thought.

“But it’s not the travelling, you get used to travelling as footballers. It’s about us being at home and being comfortable with it and picking up points here.”

Forest boss Sean O’Driscoll, who famously held a 36-second long press conference after Town beat his Doncaster side 6-0 at the Keepmoat Stadium in February 2011, says his new team can sometimes be their own worst enemies: “Our biggest problem is ourselves.

“We had 10 shots in the first half against Wolves [in Saturday's 2-1 away win], which is fantastic, but we conceded 11 crosses. It’s a dangerous game trading one off the other.

“We’re still trying to get the balance right - we want to keep the forward play we’re capable of but not be so open when we lose the ball. That applies whoever we are playing. The biggest improvement we can make is in our own squad and our own organisation.”

Like his Town opposite number he says where teams are in the division doesn’t always have a bearing on how they will perform on any particular day: “We’ve tried not to look at league positions and where clubs are and what points they’ve got. This is the Championship — we need to prepare for every team as though we’re playing Manchester United.”

O’Driscoll has to make at least one change with striker Simon Cox out with an ankle injury. Dexter Blackstock is expected deputise.

Defender Greg Halford and on-loan Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas haven’t travelled due to calf injuries and midfielder Radi Majewski is on the way back after an ankle injury but isn’t yet ready for inclusion.

Ireland international midfielder Andy Reid is a doubt with a hamstring problem and may not be risked after missing Saturday’s game at Wolves.

The current Forest squad includes ex-Blues defenders Dan Harding and Danny Collins. The centre-half, who was on loan at Portman Road during the first half of last season, is set to wear the Forest armband tonight.

Luke Chambers joined Town on a Bosman free transfer after departing Forest in the summer, while Scott Loach was an academy schoolboy with his hometown club after leaving the Blues’ youth set-up when his family relocated back to the Midlands.

Lee Martin was on loan with the Tricky Trees in 2008/09, while Michael Chopra made three Forest starts and two sub appearances without scoring in 2004 when on loan from Newcastle. Danny Higginbotham spent a short spell on loan at the City Ground last season.

Historically, the visitors very much have the upper hand, winning 33 of the games between the two sides (30 in the league), 14 (13) ending in draws and Town winning 18 (17). The Midlanders have won the last five matches between the teams.

Town’s 2012 got off to the worst possible start on January 2nd with previously goal-phobic Forest leaving Portman Road with a 3-1 victory.

Marcus Tudgay and Garath McCleary put the visitors - who hadn’t scored in their seven previous games - two goals in front at the break then, after the Blues had missed a number of chances, skipper Grant Leadbitter pulled one back from the penalty spot before Tudgay sealed Forest’s victory with his second of the afternoon.

In December last year, Town fell to their second 3-2 defeat in two games as Forest netted twice in the last six minutes to come from behind to deny the Blues their first win at the City Ground for 12 years.

Danny Collins — now with Forest - scored two goals in a game for the first time in his professional career, putting the Blues in front twice, but Robbie Findley equalised for the home side before the break, then Joel Lynch and Marcus Tudgay netted another leveller and the winner in injury time.

Tonight’s referee is fans’ favourite Andy D’Urso from Billericay, who has shown 36 yellow cards and four reds in 18 matches so far this season. D’Urso’s most recent Town match was the 2-1 home victory over Leeds last season in which he booked five, three of them Blues players, and sent off visitors’ full-back Aidan White for a foul on Jay Emmanuel-Thomas.

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


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irishtim added 11:28 - Nov 27
Would have put Chambers at right back. Lets hope for 3 points.
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StuartBrett8 added 11:28 - Nov 27
Hoping for a win and predicted a win, but would take a draw...
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bluefeast added 11:45 - Nov 27
I just hope we perform ,no excuse for anybody in life not doing their job properly. If i played pass the parcel for a living ,what would happen if i didnt pass the parcell to the person sat to my right.
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Michael11 added 11:49 - Nov 27
I quite like the thought of Campbell and Barnett up front. Mick talks a lot of sense and really believe he'll turn us around. Pleased to see Simon Cox is injured but disappointed we can't give Gregg Halford some abuse! COYB!
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itfchorry added 12:06 - Nov 27
No chance with D'urso in charge tonight !
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blueherts added 12:19 - Nov 27
Hope Higginbotham finds some form , him and Smith very shaky on Satday
Still with LH and NDaw - like the look of CM and addition of Barnett up front could be good partner with DJ or MC
Three points tonight rocking
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BergholtBru added 12:31 - Nov 27
Happy with Orr playing. Thought he improved throughout P`Boro game and can see a good combination with Edwards developing on RHS.
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ChestnutSe added 13:03 - Nov 27
Would prefer to see Jet or Murphy left midfield. The current LH combination does not work for me.
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Seasider added 13:42 - Nov 27
Would like to see Moshni play a bit more before his loan is up;but expect he will drop out as too many loanees.
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whosroundisitanyway added 14:02 - Nov 27
bluefeast
You'd win a lot of prizes & be the most unpopular kid at the party.
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ericclacton added 14:05 - Nov 27
Hyam is in for a very busy night, he has to stamp his mark on the game.
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TimmyH added 14:24 - Nov 27
Nice to see Hyam starting and the combination of Campbell and Barnett might pay dividends - tough game all the same with Forest only lost 1 away game this season. Hopefully a better performance from the defense than against Peterboro otherwise we're in trouble.
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whosroundisitanyway added 14:33 - Nov 27
Just hope we come out of the traps a bit quicker tonight. If Town were a greyhound they'd have been lapped by the hare in the first half on Saturday. Pleased to see Tyrone Barnett start, hopefully will give us another dimension up front. A big & mobile target man gives midfield & defence an outlet other than row z when a "hoof" is the only option. Keep the faith & keep the noise level up.
COYB
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kerryblue added 14:35 - Nov 27
Hopefully he will have a good game and retain his place in the side,he has been very unlucky loosing it
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DanLyles added 14:45 - Nov 27
Barnett and DJ Campbell would be a handful for any defence in the Championship. Campbell effectively gets a much quicker and more clinical version of Murphy alongside him. I would like to see Hyam and N'Daw dominate midfield with their energy and power but I can't help but think that Forest have more gifted 'technicians' in that department with Lansbury, Gillett et al. We need BIG perfomances from Edwards and Martin tonight who need to get on the ball and dare to run at Forest down the wing and carry the ball in field.

The last time I saw Smith and Higginbotham play together (against Burnley) they looked pretty solid but I read on here they looked vulnerable against Posh. Will need to be at their SHARPest to keep Billy under wraps (couldn't resist that pun, sorry).
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alanbrazilnuts added 15:05 - Nov 27
Personally I would play Chambers he to me seems like he will chuck himself in to tackles and after the win at Birmingham and Burnley was well chuffed and up for it and especially tongith against his former club ! Also I thought from Saturday as much as I like Smith 2 left footed centre halves didnt work and you are up against alot better strikers tonight !! I would go:
Hendo
Orr-Chambers-Higginbotham-Cressy
Edwards N-daw-Hyam-Martin
Barnett DJ

Loach,Smith,Chopra, JET,Murphy, Drury, Hewitt or Carson
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Surco72 added 15:28 - Nov 27
Reo Coker missing can only be a good thing , i personally do not see what he offers the team and for me still looks way off the pace alongside the already slow NDaw ,Hyam will add the energy we desperately need .
I also agree that Cresswell and Martin do not work on the left mainly because Martin wants to come inside too central all the time leaving Cressy isolated especially in defence , looked best when Wellens played there .
On the defence i would drop Higginbotham for Chambers as for me he is the one making the most errors and slide Tommy over to his natural left side .
Feel a bit sorry for Chopra if he gets dropped thought he worked really hard on saturday with little to no service while he was on

Henderson ,
Orr,Chambers,Smith ,Cressy
Edwards,NDaw,Hyam,Jet
Chopra,Campbell
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muccletonjoe added 17:52 - Nov 27
two improvements to saturday , is it enough to beat forrest , ? , maybe it is
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