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Town Could Be Unchanged Against Rams
Tuesday, 25th Mar 2014 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy could name an unchanged side for this evening's crucial home game against third-placed Derby County. Anthony Wordsworth seems set to keep his place in central midfield with Cole Skuse still sidelined as the Blues look to continue their play-off push.

The Town boss played down concerns regarding the former Colchester man’s match fitness at yesterday’s press conference, saying that if the 25-year-old “runs out of gas, I’ll have some subs on the bench” to replace him.

Luke Hyam will continue alongside Wordsworth, while Paul Anderson and Stephen Hunt are again likely to be in the wide roles with Jonny Williams just behind main striker Daryl Murphy.

McCarthy is unlikely to make any changes to his backline with skipper Luke Chambers at right-back, Aaron Cresswell on the left and Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra in the centre ahead of keeper Dean Gerken.

New loan signing Alex Henshall could be amongst the subs as may striker Paul Taylor, who was left out of the 18 at Brighton.

Earlier in the season at the iPro Stadium Derby came from 4-1 down at half-time to draw 4-4 with the Blues, a result and performance which proved pivotal for the Rams, who had struggled in the early stages of the campaign.

Steve McClaren had just been appointed Nigel Clough’s successor and was due to watch the game from the stands but came down at half-time for an unscheduled team-talk.

Looking back, McCarthy says the evening was a bit of a one-off: “It still seems crazy. The manager came in and it’s turned their season and ironically enough it changed Sheffield United’s season as well as they were in relegation form and Nigel Clough’s gone there and they could get in the play-offs and they’re in the semi-final of the FA Cup.

“At Derby, Steve McClaren came in and their season turned from that draw. It was bonkers, we could have been seven up in that first half and yet we could have lost it in the second.

“It really was just about how quickly they got the goal after the break. It took a deflection off Cole Skuse and Craig Bryson, who has scored all the goals this season, makes it 4-2 and you could smell it.

“Whatever we tried, it wasn’t working, it was almost like somebody pulled the power out of our lads.


“It was disappointing to concede those three second-half goals, of course it was, but you have to give them a bit of credit as well, they changed it and, as has been proven now, they’ve become a top side.”

Despite having been disappointing at the time, McCarthy says he’ll not lament dropping those two points more than others even if the Blues, who go into tonight's match ninth, five points from sixth, fall a point or two short of the play-offs come May.

“No, I equally could look back at Birmingham away game and the deflection, I thought we overran them, to be honest,” he said. “I tend not to do that anyway as you can’t do anything about it.

“All you can do is beat yourself up about it and get bitter and twisted - ‘what if?’. You know what they say, if my auntie had them, she’d be my uncle.

“And that’s how I look at life, there’s nothing you can do about it and if you look back and you’ve got regrets about everything you end up becoming bitter and twisted and you can never move forward. I don’t do that and I don’t do that with teams.”

The Town boss says it’s no surprise to him that McClaren has done well since taking over: “Not really, he’s a good manager. He went out to Holland and won the league there and won the League Cup with Middlesbrough and had a great time there.

“The problem is with this job is that you get a high profile one and it just doesn’t work out for whatever reason, like the England job, and suddenly he’s tarred with all these nasty names when he’s got a good reputation as a coach and as a manager.

“I don’t think Nigel was doing that badly with them. I thought they were only a fraction away from being a good team anyway.

“Maybe somebody comes in and sees something slightly different, makes a few tweaks and they get on a good run, and that’s what they’ve done.”

The Rams’ visit is the start of an important few days for the Blues with seventh-placed Nottingham Forest at Portman Road on Saturday.

“They’re big games for us,” McCarthy added. “Who knows, we could be right on the back of those play-off spots or we could be out of it. Let’s hope it’s the first one.”

Derby strikers Jamie Ward (hamstring) and Simon Dawkins (groin) have been ruled out of tonight’s game, while veteran midfielder John Eustace is suspended.

Highly-rated youngster Will Hughes could be available again after missing the Forest game with a groin injury, on-loan West Brom man George Thorne having made his debut in his absence in Saturday's 5-0 home thumping of local rivals Forest.

Historically, Town have had the better of Derby, winning 32 games (30 in the league), drawing 20 (18) and losing 24 (23).

Saturday’s 5-0 victory over Forest is the Rams’ only win in their last five games and the only one of those matches in which they’ve scored. Away from home they’ve won only one of their last six.

In October, in that remarkable 4-4 draw at the iPro Stadium, Daryl Murphy scored twice and Christophe Berra and Aaron Cresswell once each before the break with the home side having pulled one back through Zak Whitbread.

The second half was almost constant Rams pressure and they eventually grabbed a point with skipper Craig Bryson scoring twice and Jamie Ward once.

Last time at Portman Road, in October 2012, Paul Jewell’s time as Town manager was brought to an end the day after the Blues’ 2-1 defeat to his old club.

Town deservedly went in front after DJ Campbell claimed the second goal of his loan spell, but Theo Robinson equalised before the break and sub Nathan Tyson netted the late winner.

Blues loan midfielder Paul Green was with Derby between May 2008 and June 2012, making 140 starts and four sub appearances, scoring 13 goals.

Rams centre-half Richard Keogh was an academy schoolboy and Portman Road ballboy during his formative years, but no current member of Derby squad has previously represented the Blues.

Tuesday’s referee is Fred Graham from Stanford-le-Hope in Essex, who has shown 92 yellow cards and two red in 27 games so far this season. His most recent Town match was the 3-1 home victory over Blackburn in December in which he booked Christophe Berra and Frank Nouble and three opposition players.

Squad from: Gerken, Loach, Chambers, Richardson, Cresswell, Mings, Berra, Smith, Wordsworth, Hyam, Green, Bishop, Anderson, Hunt, Tabb, Edwards, Henshall, Williams, Murphy, Nouble, Ebanks-Blake, Taylor.


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flashblue added 06:46 - Mar 25
McClaren will be England's next manager (again).
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KiwiTractor added 07:43 - Mar 25
Good luck lads, great to get a good run going following the Brighton result
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Ipswich121 added 08:18 - Mar 25
Let's hope Taylor and the new lad are on the bench in place of nouble and tabb. :)
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 08:58 - Mar 25
I was initially more worried about this game than the Forrest one but (Forrest aside) Derby's form isn't quite as good as I thought. I think we can take them on at home, that said, a draw would be a good result as it would kick the can down the road a bit in terms of the season with (on paper) easier games to come.

Forrest are looking to appoint a new manager this week, how many times have we played a team with a new manager this season? It's a conspiracy!
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ArnieM added 09:03 - Mar 25
COYB's , Ged inter 'em...
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Bradley19ITFC added 09:30 - Mar 25
3 points tonight, then there's hope we can make it into that top six, COYB!
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pazelle added 10:24 - Mar 25
Gotta win our home games to stay in it!

COYB!
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TimmyH added 10:36 - Mar 25
hhhmmm...in general Derby are a pretty good away team. hopefully we'll get at least a point out of this one but their 5-0 drubbing of Forest will certainly give them a boost but then again our good win at the weekend will do the same for us, so a difficult game to call and not one I'll put on my coupon.
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Keaneish added 11:44 - Mar 25
Away from home fair enough, at home not for me.
If we do stick with the same formation at least give the wide midfielders license to cheat a bit. We need goals tonight and a few of them I reckon.

I'm going for a draw but tonight is a must win.
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oldelsworthyfan added 11:50 - Mar 25
Looking forward to seeing Jonny Williams playing behind Daryl Murphy again (which will give their defence something to worry about!) and Wordy in our midfield.

Derby have their tails up, will be confident and have a lot of the ball. Again, like in Brighton, we must stop them being able to play and be fast on the break. I would hate to see us have more of the possession and then lose, but I don't think that will happen. Second half in Brighton is the best I've seen us play all season. Keep it up!
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bluemikey100 added 12:05 - Mar 25
fesh legs with taylor wordsworth gonna be knackered it seems
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juniorblue added 13:35 - Mar 25
Sorry for my complete ignorance, but who is Alex Henshall (new loan signing)?
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LiamCP123 added 13:53 - Mar 25
I'll be the most happy man if mick keeps the same team!

COYB!
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juniorblue added 13:58 - Mar 25
MattinLondon - why did you mark my comment as negative? I only asked a simple question. This is why I hardly ever post on here!
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AbujaBlue added 15:11 - Mar 25
JuniorBlue: All is explained a few stories underneath this one:

http://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/24892/manchester-city-winger-joins-on-lo
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juniorblue added 15:23 - Mar 25
Thank you very much AbujaBlue!
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coyb99 added 16:09 - Mar 25
I would quite like to see Henshall off the bench... very pacy player and just the player that could make an impact in the last 15-20 minutes.
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warktheline added 16:22 - Mar 25
I would take 4 points from next 2 games right now. COYB....get greedy and give us 6.
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warksonwater added 16:32 - Mar 25
Phew, a toughie after their mauling of NF, and they've skyrocketed after a mediocre start to the season. Not often I would settle for a point at home but I think tonight's an exception.
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JoeyB_732 added 16:33 - Mar 25
Against a team like Derby who rely on midfield runners to support a lone striker we absolutely must pack the midfield to stifle them, which is right up our alley. If our defence performs as we know it can I can see us getting something from this game. Playing this style doesn't please some on this site but against a team that will 'get at us' it has to be, in my opinion, the tactics we employ. COYB
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Seasider added 17:17 - Mar 25
I hope that Woody will be started again by MM.You cannot expect a player to be out in the cold for so long and make an impact immediately,but he did ok at Brighton.
Come to think of it PT came in and played a blinder in his first start for ages but not so good second time.
However it is good that MM at last is looking at a bit more creativity,and the new lad from City has pace to burn,and calls himself an old fashioned winger who likes to take players on;so hopes he gets on tonight.
Hope the crowd is more than the anticipated 16500 mentioned on Club website(or was it on here?)as an evening match with Town still with slim chance of play-offs,and with special offer.Nice weather too!
So get on down to Portman Rd to join us regulars!
Come on you Blues
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Keaneish added 17:57 - Mar 25
Have we fallen that far Joey that we have to stifle, frustrate and play counter attacking football at home against a side we played 2 up front against and scored four against away?

A curious approach. I'm hoping when I turn up tonight it's a different strategy accommodating Williams, Taylor / Ebanks-Blake...
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ITFCRealist added 18:15 - Mar 25
Mick should drop Wordsworth to the bench -he wasn't that good against Brighton.
Put Williams a little deeper and play Taylor behind Murphy.
Then we might be looking at 3 points.
I expect boring Mick to go 4-3-3 though, with Tabb and Green in midfield with Hyam, and Nouble in alongside Williams and Murphy - and play for a point with another lucky header from Murphy (or a set piece)

Hope I am wrong.
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muccletonjoe added 18:17 - Mar 25
The correct approach would be to name an unchanged team , I'm most certainly hoping there is no different approach tonight, 2 - 0 against Brighton was one of our best results of the season. No one deserves to be dropped
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Keaneish added 18:26 - Mar 25
Exactly ITFC Realist. That Taylor / Williams thread through the middle would be a nice little combo. If you're going play a player in the hole he needs to have a license to cheat a bit and from McCarthy's reckoning, Taylor fits that bill!!
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