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McCarthy May Make Changes for Barnsley Sky Game
Friday, 1st Nov 2013 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy may be pondering whether to make changes ahead of tonight’s live Sky game against his old club Barnsley at Portman Road. Town have been unchanged for six consecutive matches but McCarthy was disappointed with last week's display at Bolton even though his team picked up a point.

The Blues manager is able to call on striker Paul Taylor, who was recalled from his loan spell back at Peterborough on Wednesday. The 26-year-old is likely to be amongst the subs instead of Jack Marriott, who has an ankle injury but would have dropped out in any case.

The Town boss is likely to stick with goalkeeper Dean Gerken and his usual back four of, from right to left, Luke Chambers, Christophe Berra, Tommy Smith and Aaron Cresswell.

In midfield, McCarthy may be weighing up whether to bring Jay Tabb in on the left and switching Ryan Tunnicliffe into the centre for Luke Hyam as he did late on at the Reebok Stadium last week.

However, it would be harsh to split up the regular Hyam-Cole Skuse partnership after only one disappointing performance, even if the Blues have failed to win any of their last four games.

Skipper Carlos Edwards is pushing for a return, however, Paul Anderson seems likely to continue on the right of midfield, while up front David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy will probably again be the starting pair.

McCarthy says this week’s three-day power cut at Playford Road didn’t have a massive effect on the squad’s preparations: “It’s been awkward but you just get on with it.

“Us not having a bit of power, we go down to Portman Road and train. It’s [harder for] all the people round here who haven’t got any electricity and without any heating in their homes.

“For us it was just an inconvenience. We went down to Portman Road, got changed, came back up here and trained. No aggravation really.”

He believes the run of four games without a win doesn’t tell the full story: “That’s a great stat. We’ve only lost one, of course, and I believe three of them have been away from home. We lost to Burnley, but that was the toss of a coin that, it was very close.

“They’re top of the league and somebody took the chance eventually. Arguably we were the better side in that.

“And then we’ve had three draws away from home at Derby, Bolton and Sheffield Wednesday. The results aren’t as bad as the stat.”

Barnsley have lost all six of their away league games this season and McCarthy says the Tykes will be aiming to put that particular stat firmly behind them: “They’ll be saying that they’ve got to end it somewhere. You can put a positive or negative spin on all those stats.

“We have to play as well as we’ve played so far this season. Last week was probably our worst performance and yet we got a point out of it away from home at a club that’s got a very good squad. Keep playing the way we’re playing.”


He says the Tykes are an improving side: “We just watched a couple of their games and they’re no mugs by any stretch of the imagination. They’ve just had a slow start and I think they’ve got a decent squad who have played well.

“We were just watching them against Sheffield Wednesday and we’ve another game to watch when I go in. They’re OK, it’s Championship football. There’s not a great deal between us. On any given day you could come out with a win.

“They’ll know we’ve got a good home record, they’ll know they’ve not won away from home, but it really is the toss of a coin sometimes because they’re hard games.”

McCarthy was very impressed with the job his Barnsley opposite number David Flitcroft did last year: “I thought he was one of the candidates for manager of the season for keeping them up. They looked like they’d gone.

“I have to be honest, even to the last day of the season when it was Peterborough who went down, they were winning at the start and it looked like Barnsley had gone.

“To stay up in the manner that they did was great and I was delighted, of course, because it’s a club close to my heart and I didn’t want them to go down. As long as we didn’t go down, I wasn’t bothered, but then it was Barnsley.”

Flitcroft, whose side are currently second bottom of the Championship, will be without keeper Luke Steele, who has a back injury, while on-loan Crystal Palace defender Peter Ramage has a thigh problem.

Midfielder Paddy McCourt is a big doubt with a torn buttock muscle, but defender Lewin Nyatanga could return to the squad after a knee injury.

Flitcroft says Town are a typical Mick McCarthy side: “Mick’s been in there quite a while. They’re full of exactly what Mick says on the tin.

“They’ve got honesty, loyalty to each other and a great work ethic. They’ve got good players who are certainly playing as one and as a team.

“He’s got two players in form up front. [David] McGoldrick’s in form and he looks fit. It’s going to be a tough, head-on collision. But I’m looking forward to the game.

“I look at our away form and on paper it looks as bad as anything in the league. But when I go back to the Forest game — where we’re six minutes away from a draw — and Bournemouth and Blackpool and Leicester. We’ve got to turn that little bit of detail into something more tangible.

“I’m looking forward to us trying to pit our wits against a good Ipswich team. If I’m being really honest, I believe we can beat any team in this league.”

Historically, Town have done well against the South Yorkshiremen, winning 21 games between the sides (20 in the league), drawing seven (seven) and losing 13 (11).

The teams last met at Portman Road in January when Barnsley sub Danny Rose netted a late equaliser — his first league goal — to deny the Blues three points and the Tykes left Portman Road having claimed a deserved 1-1 draw.

Town were fortunate to be on terms at half-time — ex-Blues loanee Marlon Harewood missing a number of chances — but Luke Chambers put Mick McCarthy's men in front in the 56th minute.

In September last year at Oakwell, Town withstood a second half barrage from Barnsley to claim a 1-1 draw.

Aaron Cresswell put the Blues in front in the sixth minute from a well-worked freekick but the home side put on the pressure after the break and grabbed a 74th minute equaliser via Stephen Dawson.

Last time the sides met on Sky, in December 2011 at Oakwell, goals from Keith Andrews (2), Danny Collins, Michael Chopra and Jason Scotland saw the Blues turn around a two-goal half-time deficit in an extraordinary fashion to beat Barnsley 5-3.

Town had been atrocious before the break with the Tykes deservedly two goals in front via Craig Davies, a penalty, and Ricardo Vaz Te. Davies added Barnsley’s third in the closing minutes.

Former Town frontman Scotland joined the Tykes after settling his contract at Portman Road in January. The 34-year-old Trinidad and Tobago international is largely used as a sub.

Veteran keeper Mike Pollitt, 41, who is currently on loan from Wigan, made one appearance for the Blues during a curtailed loan spell in November 2006, a 3-1 home derby victory over Norwich City.

Town boss Mick McCarthy came through the ranks at his hometown club, making his senior debut in 1977 and went on to make 314 appearances, scoring 10 goals, before leaving for Manchester City in 1983, having been part of a side which had climbed from the Fourth to the Second Division.

Blues striker Frank Nouble spent two spells on loan with Barnsley during 2010/11 and 2011/12, failing to net in nine starts and one sub appearance in total.

Current Town loanee Ryan Tunnicliffe made three appearances while on loan with the Tykes at the end of last season.

Town fitness coach Andy Liddell was a Barnsley player between 1991 and 1998 having come through the Tykes’ youth system.

With the game on Sky, fans are meeting up in pubs across the country and bars around the world to watch it. Those going to the match are reminded that there are roadworks on the A14 following the game.

Friday’s referee is former Premier League official Andy D’Urso from Billericay in Essex, who has shown 37 yellow cards and two red in 11 games so far this season.

D’Urso’s most recent Town match was the 3-1 home victory over Nottingham Forest in November when he booked Luke Hyam and Bradley Orr from Town and three opposition players.

Squad from: Gerken, Loach, Chambers, Hewitt, Veseli, Cresswell, Mings, Smith, Berra, Skuse, Hyam, Wordsworth, Tunnicliffe, Edwards, Anderson, Tabb, Murphy, McGoldrick, Nouble, Taylor.


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footyblue added 07:21 - Nov 1
got to get Smith and Chambers back together in the middle would play Taylor and McGoldrick up top
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AYACCA added 07:48 - Nov 1
Anyone like to see Mings LB and Cressy LM?
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oscarwhiting added 07:55 - Nov 1
Not d'urso, COYN
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buryblue77 added 08:35 - Nov 1
What's the Dell link all about in Andy Liddells name Phil?
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JimmyJazz added 08:43 - Nov 1
Pollitt is back at Wigan, was on their bench against QPR
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Kentish_Tractor added 08:47 - Nov 1
"However, it would be harsh to split up the regular Hyam-Cole Skuse partnership after only one disappointing performance, even if the Blues have failed to win any of their last four games."

Only one?! Try about 11 of 13! Time to rest Hyam now and let him re-group.
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ericclacton added 08:53 - Nov 1
Must try something different we are so predictable.
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LankHenners added 09:22 - Nov 1
As soon as the opposition team find a way to stop Cresswell, we lose what little creativity we have. A more creative midfielder, like Wordsworth, is needed to stop the predictability. Having said that, McGoldrick usually makes himself a right handful at home and I can see him being a real threat tonight.
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PunchNoHopers added 09:58 - Nov 1
Match officials from Essex and Norfolk are not allowed to be involved in our games because of the locality, so how come D'Urso from Essex keeps getting our games!
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CornardBlue added 10:05 - Nov 1
Really looking forward to game tonight until I saw who the ref is. He will want to be the number one in front of the cameras and he hates Ipswich.
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muccletonjoe added 10:15 - Nov 1
Hope Hyam does get dropped , because a lot of people would then see why he should be playing. Skuse and tunnicliffe will not work.
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Lightningboy added 10:35 - Nov 1
First time we've been on sky in 13 months - that's a bloody disgrace.

Sky's scheduling department need a rocket up their @rses.
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alanmason added 10:36 - Nov 1
On please not D'Urso! The worst referee since Clive Thomas!
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flatos97 added 11:12 - Nov 1
Be interesting to see how Taylor performs, him in for Murphy anyone?
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Fellingham added 11:25 - Nov 1
for the love of god, play wordsworth.
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SouperJim added 11:37 - Nov 1
Not a fan of D'Urso, he's one of those refs who seem to see so many incidents differently to everyone else. It usually evens itself out, but it's frustrating to watch and often means the game ends up being about the ref rather than the football.
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StowTractorBoy added 12:44 - Nov 1
Not quite sure why fans are so anti Durso OK as I recall he one bad match at Portman Road but the last three seasons whilst he has officiciated us we beat Forest 3-1 at home (2012/3) Leeds 2-1 at home (2011/12) and Millwall away 2-1 2010/11. He is not the best I know but hope the run keeps up tonight. Agree with you Kentish Tractor love the boy to bits but Hyam and Skuse does not work and maybe a rest for Luke will do him good. I'm for Tunnicliffe in the middle and bring back Tabb who has been unlucky to be left out.
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simon420 added 12:47 - Nov 1
As long as one of the changes is Nouble being removed for the match day squad is all good, could always perform tea making duties (all he is good for)
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TimmyH added 12:54 - Nov 1
McGoldrick and Taylor upfront, Tunnicliffe middle and Skuse (holding) with Wordsworth LM and Tabb RM - about time I feel MM experimented, if it doesn't work then that's what subs are for.
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Hiltzkooler added 13:02 - Nov 1
A disappointment that MM doesn't know where to play Taylor....if only MM could be more than the sum of his parts....as Flitcroft said, "you know what you get from Micks sides"...yes we do..and .guile, creativity, inventiveness, flexibility are not words that spring to mind.....as another poster said, MM hasn't endeared himself lately to the more partisan supporters...and his footballing ethic, coupled with biligerence, is perhaps being exposed in recent games......on interesting game tonight on several levels....
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BlueMachines added 13:06 - Nov 1
“He's got two players in form up front. [David] McGoldrick's in form and he looks fit. It's going to be a tough, head-on collision. But I'm looking forward to the game.

Who is he refrring to as the 2nd in form striker?
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BroskiBeen added 13:22 - Nov 1
Wouldn't mind a 4-4-2 diamond formation, with Taylor at the top of the diamond (AM) just behind Murphy and McGoldrick, Skuse in defensive midfield (bottom of diamond) , Tunnicliffe on the Left and Anderson on the Right then the usual back 4. Would also like to see Wordsworth get a decent run out.
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ONENIL78 added 15:20 - Nov 1
Fans meeting up in pubs across the country,and bars around the world........who are we,barcelona all of a sudden
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Keaneish added 16:14 - Nov 1
Hyam has been solid in the middle. He may not give fans the glimpses they want to see but he does all the unseen donkey work and he does it well.

- Gets tight on midfielders.
- Picks up the runners
- Closes the space.
- Wins the ball back.
- keeps the passes short and keeps it ticking over.
- Hassles and harries
- Gets his foot in and breaks up the play.

He gets a really rough deal in my view but every player needs a rest from time to time and i'd like to see Tabb given a start there tonight, potentially swapping with Tunnicliffe at some point during the game.

Taylor to start on the right for me.
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Jimmy86 added 16:37 - Nov 1
Keanish you often provide balanced opinions in your posts and in a way your post is correct regarding hyam, I just feel people want him to be something he's not, an attacking, creative midfielder who will score goals. He's simply not that kind of player and he's better without the ball than he is with it and i just feel we need some creativity in midfield alongside skuse, who does the same job as hyam, just a bit better.
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