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Town Out to Continue Away Form at Bournemouth
Saturday, 28th Dec 2013 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy will be looking for the Blues to continue their excellent recent away form when they visit AFC Bournemouth on Sunday (KO 3pm). McCarthy’s men, who won their Boxing Day fixture 3-0 at Doncaster, are unbeaten on their travels since September’s loss at Wigan.

In just over three months since that defeat, the Blues have drawn at Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton and Nottingham Forest and have beaten Blackpool and Charlton as well as Doncaster.

McCarthy is hoping for that run to continue against the Cherries, who are 15th in the Championship on 28 points, six behind the Blues in seventh, although he stresses that that’s easier said than done.

“More of the same is what we want,” he said. “And we’ll be doing our best to achieve that. But Bournemouth will want to slap us when we go down there.

“It’s just too glib and simple to say ‘More of the same’ because it just doesn’t happen. You’ve got to go down and win the scrap and have it with them, do all the dirty jobs and be professional.

“Tiny detail that wins and loses games and tiny detail for us [on Boxing Day was] two corner kicks that we scored from when they’ve not marked properly. I’m sure Paul Dickov will have been going mad at that, people who are supposed to be marking.”

Despite being handed two lengthy trips in the games immediately after Christmas McCarthy wasn’t too critical of the fixture list in the wake of the Doncaster victory: “Have you seen where Ipswich is? Our nearest game is Rotterdam! Rotterdam and then Bruges.

“We are geographically challenged. We have to travel everywhere, and if you’re going to play [games a long way away] you might as well travel [over Christmas] and get them over and done with. There’s nobody on the road, it’s quicker getting there and getting back.

“I tend to look on the bright side of life. If we’d lost 3-0 I might have been saying different, but we won 3-0!”

McCarthy has said he’ll probably need to utilise his squad over the festive period, but after the Doncaster match hinted that he’ll not look to make changes until the New Year’s Day visit by Charlton: “I think there’s a difference with the game we’ve got on Sunday and then the one we’ve got on the 1st. I’ll see how they all are.”


With the Blues unbeaten in six matches, unless anyone has suffered a knock or is feeling the pace, the Town boss may decide to stick with the XI which has started the last four games.

Dean Gerken will continue in goal with skipper Luke Chambers at right-back, Aaron Cresswell at left-back and Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith at the centre of the defence.

In midfield, Cole Skuse will sit behind Luke Hyam and Ryan Tunnicliffe, who will be playing his final game before his loan spell is up. McCarthy expects it to be extended to the end of the season, although perhaps not in time for the New Year’s Day game.

Up front, top scorer David McGoldrick will be joined by Frank Nouble and Daryl Murphy.

Stephen Hunt is not expected to be available until the Charlton match due to the hamstring problem he suffered in training last week, although has travelled with the squad, while Elliott Hewitt is sidelined with the ankle injury which ended his loan spell at Gillingham, who he will rejoin once he is fit.

Anthony Wordsworth missed the trip to Doncaster due to illness but may well be in the squad travelling to Bournemouth.

McCarthy says he doesn’t expect to include recent signing Sylvan Ebanks-Blake until the FA Cup tie with Preston next week with the former Wolves man having been sidelined with injury since April.

The Cherries, who beat Yeovil 3-0 in their Boxing Day fixture, will be without one-time Town trialist Harry Arter, who is suspended after amassing five bookings. Centre-half Steve Cook has a torn hamstring, while keeper Darryl Flahavan has a thumb injury.

In addition to midfielder Arter’s couple of appearances for the Town reserves in 2009, former Blues loanee Stephen Henderson was on loan with the Cherries earlier this season but suffered a shoulder injury in his second game which ruled him out for six months.

Lee Camp, who held talks with Town in January before a proposed deal broke down, was drafted in on loan from West Brom as the Irishman's replacement.

David McGoldrick spent three months on loan with the Cherries at the end of the 2006/07 season, scoring six goals in 12 games, but no other current Town player has represented the Dorset club.

The teams last met in the League Cup first round back in the 1996/97 season when Town ran out 2-1 victors in the home first leg via goals from Paul Mason and Ian Marshall, Steve Fletcher scoring for the Cherries, and 3-0 winners at Dean Court when Alex Mathie, James Scowcroft and Mick Stockwell were on the scoresheet.

The last league games between the sides were back in the old Division Two during John Duncan’s time in charge in the 1989/90 season.

At Portman Road in the September Jason Dozzell scored for the Blues and Peter Shearer for the Cherries as the game ended 1-1.

In the January at Dean Court, the Dorset side won 3-1 with Luther Blissett netting a hat-trick and Neil Thompson scoring the only goal for the Blues.

Overall, Town have won 14 (10 in the league), the Cherries 11 (11), while nine (seven) games have been draws.

The Blues’ last league win at Dean Court was a 3-2 Division Three (South) victory in September 1953 under Scott Duncan’s management in which Tom Garneys scored twice and Alex Crowe once.

Sunday’s referee is Philip Gibbs from the West Midlands, who has shown 36 yellow cards and two red in 13 games so far this season.

Gibbs’s last Town match was the 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough in September last year in which he yellow-carded only one Boro player.

Sunday’s game is all-ticket with no tickets available to Town supporters on the day of the game.

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


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Blue_Meanie added 06:22 - Dec 28
Rotterdam and then Bruges!!!! Classic. Top man Mick.
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MickMillsTash added 07:32 - Dec 28
Is it definitely going ahead ?
It seems to be very wet down there with lots of flooding

After recent pieces of nonsense vs Watford and M' Boro I want to avoid a wasted journey
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alexsmith111 added 07:39 - Dec 28
I actually felt a little disappointed when mick said he would be happy with 2 away draws Over this week as I felt we were more than capable of beating Donny. Would be great to nip a win tomorrow but would be happy taking a point. 4 point haul over Xmas/Boxing Day week, both away will be a great return. Only issue is if we play for a draw we will lose. So we will have to play for a win and hopefully we will get it!!!
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muccletonjoe added 07:52 - Dec 28
They will not be looking forward to us coming down and once you start making the opposition fear you there is always a chance , I am optimistic of at least a point
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IpswichLewis added 08:28 - Dec 28
@MickMillsTash, I live about 40mins from Bournemouth and its not that wet down here, there's no worries about it going ahead unless the heavens open again over night...should b a great game...see you all there :)
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jonwatson75 added 08:50 - Dec 28
Keep up the good work boys. Another professional team performance like at doncaster will do nicely. I expect Bournemouth to have more about them than Donny though.
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bluemikey100 added 09:45 - Dec 28
no league win there since 1953 60 years of hurt lol time for a win i think
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LiamCP123 added 10:17 - Dec 28
Let's stay unbeaten by 7 games. COME ON YOU BLUES!!!
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JLCitfc added 10:34 - Dec 28
I am desperate to see SEB play for us alongside David Mcgoldrick. He has said that he can play. But anyway Would be brilliant to take another 3-0 at Bournemouth :)
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JLCitfc added 10:35 - Dec 28
I am desperate to see SEB play for us alongside David Mcgoldrick. He has said that he can play. But anyway Would be brilliant to take another 3-0 at Bournemouth :)
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itfcbonanza added 11:45 - Dec 28
MickMillsTash - Should be OK. We've had minimal rain since Boxing Day when they played. Right now its blue sky and sunshine but cold. The only problem I can see is if you are coming by train then there might be delays but SouthWest Trains seem to be running OK. if you're coming via reading then there definately will be slower trains as they are building a flyover there between Christmas and New Year.
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ITFCenFrance added 12:11 - Dec 28
Morning all. Going to my first away game in ages tomorrow... Match tickets and club coach tickets bought and ready to go. Just wondered if any away match regulars could tell me a bit about the NCP car park on Portman Road... Is it 24hrs, 7/7, 365 days a year? Was thinking about parking there tomorrow but as it's a) Sunday and b) a late return, didn't want it to be closed or to get locked in! Thanks in advance :)
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rhybeaniho added 16:11 - Dec 28
Can see this game being the slip up game.
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rhybeaniho added 16:12 - Dec 28
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rhybeaniho added 16:14 - Dec 28
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alfromcol added 17:15 - Dec 28
Itfcenfrance
Car park is 24hr but may be a car boot on, may have to park in the car park next to it.
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DeanCourt added 17:56 - Dec 28
Good Luck for tomorrow, hope you enjoy your day in Bournemouth. We're a friendly bunch (apart from a few loonies) and we are anticipating a bit more of a test then we had on Boxing Day! Obviously I'm hoping for an AFCB win but would settle for a draw as long as we create and play the attractive football we have all season. Looking forward to a great game of footie, hoping the pitch isn't too soft to stop it.
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TractorBoy666 added 18:26 - Dec 28
Bournemouth have been a bit hit and miss this season so hopefully they have their miss tomorrow! Would set us up nicely for our next two home league games. COYB
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JLCitfc added 20:16 - Dec 28
Why is there some negativity here. We are, at the moment probs the most feared team to play against atm . heads up.
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StowTractorBoy added 20:33 - Dec 28
In Bournemouth now for the weekend after the trip to Donny. Trip down on the M25 Heathrow bound was awful with roadworks and huge traffic jams. Weather is OK here but you can see that they have had a lot of rain. Was hoping that Nouble would be rested and Taylor brought in as big Frank was pretty poor at Donny. I have faith in Mick though as he knows better than me. Bournemouth will be a far more difficult proposition than Donny as they come forward in droves and our midfield will need to protect our back for that's for sure. Will be happy with a point from this one.
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blueboy1981 added 21:00 - Dec 28
.....should we really be seeing this as a difficult game ? - if we mean business this season and ongoing, we should be going there expecting to come away with 3 points. Bournemouth - not Barcelona remember.

Let's go there, take the game by the scruff of the neck, and come home with the full haul of points.
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Bown added 22:31 - Dec 28
bristol rovers are rumbored to be in for jack marriot
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ITFCenFrance added 23:17 - Dec 28
alfromcol, thanks for your reply and your help. Looking forward to tomorrow's day out!
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bluemikey100 added 09:51 - Dec 29
16 points away from bottom 3 is good a win today and we be top 6 as forest and leeds play each other
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TimmyH added 11:36 - Dec 29
I hope we're not tempting fate but I don't like it when all of a sudden we start mentioning about how long it is since we've been beaten on the road - Bournemouth as mentioned have been a bit 'hit and miss' this season and hopefully we won't be too lackadaisical coming into this game after a comfortable win 3 days ago but I have a feeling this game will be more of a sterner test.
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