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Town After Repeat of McCarthy's First Game
Tuesday, 19th Aug 2014 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy will be looking for the Blues to claim their first away win of the season when they take on Birmingham City at St Andrew’s this evening (KO 7.45pm). Only Cameron Stewart (broken jaw) and Stephen Hunt (calf) have missed the trip to the Midlands through injury.

McCarthy’s first game as Town boss was the corresponding fixture two seasons ago when the Blues ran out 1-0 winners via a DJ Campbell goal.

Last year the result ought to have been much the same, but the home side claimed an undeserved late equaliser: “It was a deflection that did for us last year. We’d played really well but their goalkeeper [Darren Randolph] was unbelievable in that game.

“He made about four saves which were outstanding and we got done on a deflection. And it was a really bonkers one, it spun right over Gerks, he had no chance of stopping it. But it happens throughout the league.”

There have been plenty of changes at Birmingham this summer and McCarthy believes manager Lee Clark has a more manageable squad as a result.

“I think he still had some remnants from their time in the Premier League with players earning huge sums of money, one [Nikola Zigic] reported to be earning £70,000 a week and others earning £3,000 or £4,000,” he said.

“I know £3,000 or £4,000 is bonkers money in the real world, I fully accept that, but not in football and not when one player is earning 20 times more than some of the others with lads thinking they’re doing more of a shift and earning less.

“And that does create a bit of unrest. He’s gone out and signed a lot of players, all of them that I would think of as Championship players, good types, all grafters.

“I think if he’s allowed to work with them he’ll get a good, solid squad together. And, who knows, they might not be brilliant but we saw what happened last year with teams who got good squads together and stuck together and worked hard. Burnley were the epitome of it and they got promoted in the end.

“I’m not suggesting that that might happen this year, but you know you’re going to be all right if you get a good squad.


“He’s now got a group of players who are earning the same sort of dough, they’re all similar lads of a similar ilk, coming in from different clubs. It’s amazing how you can get them together and get them playing.”

Birmingham avoided relegation to League One in injury time of the final game of the season last May when Paul Caddis’s goal claimed a 2-2 draw at Bolton.

McCarthy knows just how Clark, his players and Birmingham’s fans will have felt: “I’ve been there with that one! You get both feelings. You get the absolute joy and delight of staying up - relief.

“Then you get the feeling that you don’t want that to happen again. And you start the season with the intention of not letting it happen again but there’s always that nagging doubt at the back of your head that you don’t want to be there.

“The feeling of relief when it actually happens cannot do your ticker any good. You’re sat there and you’re getting relegated until the last minute. I’ve been there.

“But I tell you what, it’s a lot worse for those that do get relegated. Whatever we think about staying up, the one that got relegated on the last day of the season because of it - Doncaster, wasn’t it? - that is just mind-numbing, it is awful when you go down.”

Part of the reason for Birmingham being in that position was last season’s dreadful form at St Andrew's which saw them achieve a Championship record of an 18-game home winless streak, which came to an end when Wes Thomas’s goal saw them to a 1-0 victory over Brighton on Saturday.

“Somebody said they didn't win for 18 games,” McCarthy added. “Well, they’ve just won and it’s amazing what one win does. You only need one. Let’s hope they’re not like double decker buses!”

The Town boss is likely to stick with Dean Gerken in goal, skipper Luke Chambers at right-back and Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith at the heart of the defence. If he’s looking at bringing fresh legs into his side then Jonny Parr could make his Blues debut at left-back in place of Tyrone Mings.

In central midfield, the Blues manager will probably stick with Cole Skuse and Luke Hyam, but Paul Anderson seems set to replace Elliott Hewitt on the right with Jay Tabb continuing on the left.

Up front, McCarthy may have a decision to make regarding David McGoldrick, who made his first start following his return from six months out with a knee injury on Saturday.

Having played 70 minutes at Reading only three days ago, the Town manager may opt to keep his star striker back for the second half, perhaps handing new loanee Conor Sammon his full Blues debut alongside Daryl Murphy.

Birmingham midfielder David Davis, who played for the Town boss at Wolves, and striker Lee Novak are slight doubts with rib and calf injuries respectively.

Another midfielder Andrew Shinnie could miss out with a back problem, while striker Matt Green and centre-half Gavin Gunning are sidelined long-term by knee injuries.

Birmingham have signed 18-year-old striker Luke Armstrong, the son of ex-Blue Alun following a trial after his release by Middlesbrough at the end of last season.

Last time the sides met, at Portman Road in March, Daryl Murphy’s ninth goal of the season saw Town to a 1-0 victory.

The Blues might have added to their lead in the second half with Paul Taylor twice coming close with curling efforts from just outside the area.

At the end of August at St Andrew’s, Christophe Berra scored his first goal in English football as the sides drew 1-1.

The Scotland international headed home before the break with Town well on top, but Chris Burke’s deflected 76th minute goal grabbed an undeserved point for the home team.

Historically, the Blues have had the better of Birmingham, winning 33 times (30 in the league), drawing 13 (13) and losing 27 (21).

Tonight’s referee is Roger East from Wiltshire, who showed 101 yellow cards and a surprisingly low two red in 29 games last season.

East’s most recent Town match was the 2-0 home defeat to Watford in February 2013 in which he booked four Hornets players and Richard Stearman and Tommy Smith.

Squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Chambers, Mings, Parr, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Hyam, Wordsworth, Bru, Anderson, Tabb, Hewitt, Henshall, McGoldrick, Murphy, Sammon, Bajner.


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Hegansheroes added 07:45 - Aug 19
That squad really does not inspire me, looks like another season of hum drum negative football from the most boring man in football
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karls_dad added 08:25 - Aug 19
Blah blaf blah blah heard it all before, as above!
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brittaniaman added 08:50 - Aug 19
Makes one wonder how Birmingham are coping with FFP. when they are paying one player £70000 a week ???????????
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Bobbychase added 08:56 - Aug 19
Yes, hum drum negative football. Presumably you would prefer the excitement of relegation, which was a nailed-on certainty until McCarthy came in two seasons ago.
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RaymondovicBlue added 09:23 - Aug 19
I may not be an expert, but I don't get this negative stuff. Yes we ALL are allowed opinions, but for what is worth, mine is that Town played really well against Fulham .... certainly not always looking backwards and in fact it gave me hope for the season. TV commentators all said how well ipswich played. If neutrals can spot it then surely we as fans can also ? At least wait till we lose four on the trot with woeful team performances before you stop believing !! Ignore Crawley ... and I didn't see the Reading game .... but we are only TWO games in and I believe that we have started brightly. Looking forward to 3 points tonight and another win on Saturday.

COME ON !!!!!
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ipswichboi added 10:14 - Aug 19
No Bajner, no party

100% winning record if he starts...!

hah
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Gforce added 11:55 - Aug 19
Tonight's game will be a draw,which will reflect exactly where we are,after the first 3 games ,recording a win a loss and a draw an average midtable team.no creativity in midfield and no real goal threat up front.we might not have too much to spend on transfers,but why do we never seem to go in for quality loan players such as Patrick Banford who could make a real difference.22 goals last season,compared with 6 in 600 sammon.
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TimmyH added 11:57 - Aug 19
Really need to get at least a point out of this and confident of a win...again as Doncaster away last season when they beat QPR a few days before playing us you very rarely see home sides pick up 6 points within a few days. Certainly cannot see Birmingham doing this after surprisingly beating Brighton on Saturday - so for me a probable victory for us, at worst a draw. Anderson will be starting on the right.
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unknown100 added 12:42 - Aug 19
So if mings and mcgoldrick do start... It is literally the same players we could have selected last year but without Cresswell? I understand we need squad players but is that all bajner, bru, bilawoski are? When I heard about henshall and Stewart (I realise injured) I thought we might have a bit of flair and attack and that bajner and bru might be in or around the team but now they are 3/4th choice, I thought it was the end of players like tabb... It just seems to me that we did well with what we had and just missed the play offs so to bring in 2 or 3 decent players with the money from Cresswell and we'd make it, but we haven't, and I'm disappointed,
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FenboyBlue added 12:59 - Aug 19
Bonkers!
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IvorFeeling added 13:17 - Aug 19
Think GForce sums it up and I much like being caught by the missus looking at a stunner I can't help look at the Bournemouth V Tricky Trees fixture with a sense of what might have been!

I know we are in a much better place than 18months ago and glad we don't have PJ or RK but as a club we have lost our identity. The footballing world has moved on and the longer we stay in the middle the greater the effect commercially on the club.

I know I want my cake and eat it but I love the club but what some return for my money - at the moment I feel like a blind man in a lap dancing bar!
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kesgrave_bluey added 13:39 - Aug 19
MM really needs to keep his promise of a couple of Premiership season loans. The sooner the better. COYB
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battyblue added 14:02 - Aug 19
I wish people would forget about two seasons ago when mick came in as manager and saved us from relegation for 1 million pound that's what he is good at with his style of football we need to move on from this negative survival tactics that is why mick should have been replaced after he earned his wonga for someone with a more attacking modern style of football.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 14:07 - Aug 19
Don't remember MM ever promising to bring in "season long Prem loans". He just said he'd see what was up or available when we got closer to the end of the window. This squad played well in the first couple of games. Let's hope we get a win but win, lose or draw its not the end of the world. 5 or 6 points from a tough first 4 games would be a decent return. Obviously as soon as we won the first match expectations went up but if we are playing well I'm not going to feel too panicky about the league table for a good couple of months.
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jas0999 added 14:14 - Aug 19
The type of game we really need to win after two disappointing away results with no Goals scored. However, suspect we will set out to get a point, so a repeat of last year probably a good prediction. Mick will be delighted with a point. I would like to see us go there for all three. Squad still looks small and weaker than last season to me.
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weevil added 15:08 - Aug 19
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kesgrave_bluey added 15:25 - Aug 19
"McCarthy promised he'll set aside some of his summer budget for Prem loans as and when they become available"
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dubblue added 15:36 - Aug 19
If we are aiming for the playoffs this is the sort of match we should aim to win especially as we are close to a full strength squad.

btw what is the average earnings of a championship player? I assume closer to £4k than £70k?
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kesgrave_bluey added 16:51 - Aug 19
Would take 0-1 but without obvious goal threat 0-0. COYB
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PinstripeBlue added 19:23 - Aug 19
MM proved he can do attacking football when we have to, first season when we needed wins to get out of trouble we did. Without didsy too! Maybe if ME promised another £1M for attacking footy we would get it.
We need to win these games. COYB
0-1 I hope
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