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McCarthy Almost Knows Opening Day Team
Thursday, 24th Jul 2014 09:17

Boss Mick McCarthy has a good idea of the team which will start against Fulham at home on the opening day of the season, but says other players can still force their way into his plans with several making a case for their inclusion during last night’s 3-0 friendly victory at Colchester.

“I kind of know, almost anyway,” he said. “It’s not going to be any great shock to me, they’ve only been away for 12 weeks.

“Nothing great changes over the summer, they don’t go and have football lessons and come back loads better or loads worse.

“The nucleus of the team is team is probably solid. I’m looking for somebody to shake it up and say ‘I want to be in that team’.

“And I think there were [some that did]. I thought Elliott Hewitt played well, I thought Ando was different class, I thought Alex Henshall (pictured) played very well. They were the ones who stood out.

“The back four are always OK, and Gerks. We didn’t function brilliantly everywhere else but we got better.”

Regarding Henshall, who joined on a permanent basis earlier in the summer following his release by Manchester City having been on loan last season, McCarthy added: “He’s really, really quick, he’s got good skills and he can go past people and that’s something we’ve lacked a little bit.

“But he’s got lots of other things to do as well, all the dirty jobs that all the others do, but when he gets the ball he’s a threat, a constant threat.”

Anderson probably had more of the ball than any other Town player during his time on the field and pleased his boss, despite missing an early chance.

“I thought Ando was great today,” McCarthy said. ”He could have scored with a header. It was a cross-shot from Frank and he didn’t manage to score but at least he [had the effort] and then he had a shot.

“So, in the first five or six minutes he’d had a header off target and a shot at goal. He’s really trying and I thought his all-round performance was particularly good.”

He says Marriott’s excellent goal came as no surprise: “I know he can put a ball in the net, he’s got to do all the other stuff as well.

“He’s got to be able to stick it and make sure that when we put the ball up to the frontmen it stays there because it didn’t in the first half and if that happens you’ll be scrapping away at the bottom of the league all the time.

“We need to be able to hold it up, Jack needs to get better at that and keep doing what he does because that’s a nasty habit that, keep putting the ball in the net.”

Speaking after the Shelbourne game, Marriott said that he didn’t consider himself a member of the first team squad having made only two sub appearances for the Blues, however, his manager views the situation differently: “I see him as a member of the first team squad, without a doubt.

“He’s in there competing and if he’s better than the others, he’ll play. It’s a really physical league, the Championship. I think he’s improved on that.

“Who knows, he might get that sub spot and he’s Johnny on the spot because he knows how to get the tap-ins and he gets his shots on target. I was only surprised he didn’t hit the target against West Ham. He’ll be part of the squad.”

Elsewhere, former Blues loanee Guirane N’Daw has joined newly-promoted French Ligue 1 side Metz on a two-year deal. N’Daw was with Asteras in Greece last season having been with Town during the previous campaign.


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Walk_the_Wark added 23:56 - Jul 24
McCarthy's approach won't change. He's a yesteryear manager. Out of date. He doesn't have a modern footballing brain- accept it..
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bluemikey100 added 07:57 - Jul 25
dirty stuff and some sticky stuff come on get a creative team footballs an art
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 10:31 - Jul 25
The best strikers in the world do the "dirty stuff". It's about winning games not just having a 20 goal striker (McGoldrick was on course for that last season and Murphy would have done it if he was the main man for the whole season). Holding the ball up is massively important because you can't just attack with one man and expect to score without a defensive error. Marriott is totally unproven at this level and he's going to get chances this season but lets keep our heads about him. If MM and TC can see a weakness in his game then let them address that and introduce him as and when, I'm keen to see him play but we've got to be calm about it.
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peewee added 13:11 - Jul 25
Id like to see a diamond wide as we seem to play on the wing alot . Stick Taylor attacking mid and say this is your place its yours to lose and your final chance at ipswich. Key to this season is they second 11 as we know fitness and injury killed us off and we didn't have the depth when mcgoldrick out
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StowTractorBoy added 18:36 - Jul 25
TimmyH I agree 100% with what I believe MM will select for our first game and I don't think McGoldrick will be ready unfortunately - hope I'm wrong. After all the trialists and potential ins and outs the line up will be almost what we would have expected last season Henshall excepted. Still need a forward thinking midfielder desperately and another established striker otherwise it could be more of the same.
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