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McCarthy Keeping Cards Close to Chest
Saturday, 30th Aug 2014 08:00

Manager Mick McCarthy is keeping his cards close to his chest regarding any team changes he is planning ahead of Saturday’s game at Derby County. The Blues are without a win since the opening day of the season.

A year ago, after Town had lost three of their first four Championship games, McCarthy made five changes to his side ahead of the fixture at Birmingham.

This season, having started with a home victory over Fulham, the Blues have picked up only a point from their subsequent three matches prompting speculation that the Town boss might do the same at Derby.

However, McCarthy was typically tight-lipped at his pre-match press conference: “I thought it required that at the time, whether it requires it now I guess you’ll know at two o’clock on Saturday afternoon when the teamsheet goes up.”

With Conor Sammon ineligible against his parent club, Stephen Hunt (calf) and Cameron Stewart (broken jaw) unavailable until after the international break and Jack Marriott one of four players out on loan, the Blues manager admits he doesn’t have a wealth of options at his disposal.

“It is a tight-knit squad so when I’m asked whether I’m going to make lots of changes you can see that there aren’t too many changes which can be made,” he added. “But we’ll get the team out, no problem.”

McCarthy reflected ruefully on last year’s visit to the iPro Stadium when the Blues ought to have recorded their fifth win in six games at the Rams’ home ground.

“I look back on the 4-4 the same as I did at the time. It’s a dreadful thing to be 4-1 up and draw four-all,” he admitted. “But I wonder how they think about being 1-0 up here and we beat them 2-1.”

The 4-4 draw saw newly-appointed manager Steve McClaren effectively take control at half-time, the former England manager giving a teamtalk and switching formation having watched the first half from the stands. The turnaround proved to be the start of a run which saw the Rams finish third in the Championship before losing in the play-off final to QPR.

“Our game when we played them was the start for them,” McCarthy recalled. “He’s got two good wingers in Johnny Russell and Jamie Ward. Chris Martin is a really good player, a good striker.

“Everybody and his grandmother fancies Will Hughes as a player and fancies getting him out of there. There’s a lot of talk about Jeff Hendrick and Craig Bryson scored 16 goals from midfield last season.

“They’ve just got a really solid team of good players. They’ll be in the mix for the top two without any doubt.”

While Rams will feel they were unfortunate not to be in the top flight already, having dominated the play-off final before succumbing to Bobby Zamora’s late goal for 10-man QPR, McCarthy isn’t so sure that that’s the way to look at it.


“I keep saying to the players that you can say they were unlucky but was it unlucky or should they have scored when they had their chances and should they have kept the goal out?” he said.

“When you miss and people go ‘unlucky!’. No it’s not, it might be a bad miss or bad technique or the keeper might make a good save. I don’t subscribe to that unlucky business.

“I know there are times when you get a deflection, I’d say that’s unlucky, but when you’ve dominated somebody you have to go and win the game.

“Unfortunately for them they didn’t do it and we’ll be playing them on Saturday and they’re a damn good team, believe me. I’ve been watching their games and it’ll be a really tough game.

“I’m looking forward to the game. It is a big game, but I haven’t played in a small one yet this year.”

One of the selection decisions McCarthy will have to weigh-up is whether to switch his goalkeepers, as he did at Birmingham a year ago with Dean Gerken then coming in for Scott Loach.

This time it’s Gerken whose place is under threat following the mix-up which led to Norwich’s winner last week and summer signing Bartosz Bialkowski may well be handed his Blues league debut.

The Town boss will probably stick with his backline of skipper Luke Chambers on the right, Tyrone Mings on the left and Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith in the centre, although Jonny Parr could come into his thinking for the left-back role.

In midfield, McCarthy will have to decide whether to switch to match Derby’s 4-3-3 system. If he does, Jay Tabb could join Cole Skuse and Luke Hyam in the three, while Kevin Bru or even Teddy Bishop are other options.

That would probably see a front three of Daryl Murphy on the left, Paul Anderson on the right and David McGoldrick in the middle.

If McCarthy sticks with his regular 4-4-2, he doesn’t appear to have too many experienced alternatives to the midfield quintet which started last week and seems unlikely to risk youngsters or Bru, who is yet to start a Championship game. McGoldrick and Murphy would be the strikers.

Rams manager McClaren believes Town will be testing opponents, his side having beaten Fulham 5-1 last Saturday and Charlton 1-0 in the Capital One Cup in midweek.

“We’ve had three games this week and I think we started well against Fulham and continued that against Charlton,” he told Derby’s official site.

“But I think the toughest test of the week is yet to come with Ipswich because any team of Mick McCarthy’s is very difficult to play against.

“Mick’s got a good squad — they did well here last year and they’ll be looking to do well again.

“It’s the biggest challenge of the three games this week and it’ll be nice if we can finish the week well before the international break.”

Defender Jack Buxton will be available having trained, despite an ongoing hip niggle. The ex-Burton Albion man is expected to return having been rested for the Charlton game, along with winger Ward and midfielder John Eustace. On-loan Stoke defender Ryan Shotton made his debut against the Addicks.

The Rams have completed the signing of 18-year-old Liverpool wideman Jordon Ibe on a season-long loan.

Historically, Town have had the better of Derby, winning 33 games (31 in the league), drawing 20 (18) and losing 24 (23). Town have an excellent record at the iPro Stadium, having won four of their last six, drawing the other two.

In March at Portman Road, a dramatic Christophe Berra goal in injury time saw the Blues come from behind to beat Derby 2-1 and move to within two points of the play-off zone.

The Rams went ahead through Patrick Bamford in the opening minute, Jonny Williams equalised with a brilliant second half strike before Berra’s last-gasp winner.

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 Bryson scoring twice and Ward once.

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, aside from unavailable loanee Sammon.

Saturday’s referee is Eddie Ilderton from Tyne and Wear, who has shown six yellow cards and no red in three games so far this season.

Ilderton’s last Town match was the 1-0 defeat at Millwall in January in which he booked two Blues - Carlos Edwards and Paul Taylor - and one home player.

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


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muccletonjoe added 12:03 - Aug 29
Look at the squad. What can he do?!
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kesgrave_bluey added 12:11 - Aug 29
McGoldrick on bench so he can check out where Palace is in his London AZ.
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DoobDude added 12:15 - Aug 29
Steve McClaren knows exactly how we will play. The Derby players will make sure they warm their neck muscles up before the game
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TractorCam added 12:16 - Aug 29
"Jack Marriott one of four players out on loan, the Blues manager admits he doesn't have a wealth of options at his disposal." STOP LOANING OUT PEOPLE BEFORE BRINGING IN PLAYERS THEN
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cats_whiskers added 12:18 - Aug 29
"McCarthy Keeping Cards Close to Chest"
Could the game be - Solitaire, Snap or Happy Families
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NoCanariesAllowed added 12:23 - Aug 29
Haven't the means to check right now but is it just me, or has one win from the opening five games been the way we've started our last four seasons? If so, it doesn't bode particularly well for this trip!

Hard to fancy us against this Derby side, but then they have yet to really hit their stride this season and we do seem to have a knack of getting the better of them in recent years. Should've done the double over them last season.
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Pilgrimblue added 12:27 - Aug 29
I hope he plays 352 so that he can play with more width which may unsettle Derby. Dropping Scuse would be great and bring in Bru or Bishop for more attacking central role
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essexblue88 added 12:37 - Aug 29
I find it so strange. Most of you commenting and being upset, have been the same people commenting at the start of the season, saying how we will be in the play offs, or how optimistic you are for the new season. We may not play the most exciting football. But under MM, we finally have one hell of a defensive unit. Look at Tommy Smith, he has turned a player who was destined to leave, into one of the best CB in the championship. We are not a perfect team, we are crying out for a playmaker in midfield (collison? Ambrose?), but we have lost to Reading (who have spent a fortune) and Norwich (who have managed to keep most of their players). We drew to Birmingham with a never say die attitude. We are four games into the new season. We are still missing two wingers and we look very narrow, but MM has got teams promoted and kept them in the Prem. He knows more than all of us put together. He has turned Mings into a decent left back, who will only improve with games, and without the boo boys turning on him. The same with Hyam. Stop moaning and get behind the boys. Wait until Xmas, with a fully fit team, then start criticising. There is always a team who surge in the second half of the season, lets make sure it is us and get behind the club we all love.
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Stato added 13:03 - Aug 29
Drop Gerken & Tabb. Give Henshall a start and why not try 352 with Smith, Berra and Chambers all in their strongest positions.
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muhrensleftfoot added 13:16 - Aug 29
The suggestion that he might go 4-3-3 with a midfield of Tabb, Skuse and Hyam! Wow that will put the fear of god into Derby. probably the most negative defensive uncreative midfield trio in the history of ITFC. Let's hope MM shows the smallest bit of adventure. If it were me, I'd have Hyam as our defensive midfielder, alongside Bru, as he's supposed to have a decent pass in him, and 2 wingers in Henshall & Anderson.
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Surco72 added 13:26 - Aug 29
If we had to wait until after the transfer window closed to get players in why have we released so many ? Why let Taylor go and get Sammon in if he wont be available for one of the games before we can sign players ?
Why let Wordy go at all after he took Derby apart last season ? at about Tabb ?
Why not sign Collison and Ambrose on a short term or week to week contract if we have injuries to players to tide us over ?

Essexblue ... MM has only kept Wolves up , he was relegated twice at Sunderland
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smithy0981 added 13:31 - Aug 29
I see Jamie O'Hara has today been released by wolves....... I'm pretty sure he is a forward thinking central midfielding, would prob be worth a shout !!?
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TimmyH added 13:31 - Aug 29
@essexblue - agree partly with you that we do have a good defensive unit but unfortunately mistakes keep happening and yet to keep a clean sheet this season. We had an even better defensive unit back in 2013 with Cresswell, Chambers, Smith and Stearman, you just have to check out the clean sheets we kept compared to this season and last.

Pretty sure Mick will keep the same 11, he'll keep the workhorses in and try and play for a point, very few other alternatives particularly with the midfield, Henshall is too attack minded which Mick won't opt for.
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Surco72 added 13:31 - Aug 29
My team for tomorrow

Bart
Hewitt Chambers Berra Smith Parr
Hyam
Anderson McGoldrick Henshall
Murphy
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tractorfact added 14:37 - Aug 29
yeah id start parr, he would have started if he wasnt crocked before the season anyway
Hewitt for me is a midfielder
he could drop gerks I suppose and give Bart a go
Gives him a chance to see how they compare in a real game
Barts will be busy you would think, so put him in
he wont play henshall he'll go with tabb skuse and Hyam away you can be sure of it
Smith or dids are left out then thats P45 from us then and through the window they or one will go I guess

Bart
Chambo Berra Smith Parr
Hyam Skuse Tabb
Anderson Dids Murph
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Surco72 added 14:42 - Aug 29
I think your right about team selection tractorfact , my team is just what I would like to see from what we have available
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tractorfact added 14:51 - Aug 29
love to see Bajner get the winner, was hoping he was gonna become a cult hero for us
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ArnieM added 14:56 - Aug 29
I suspect finances are very tight. Cressie mo ey earmarked for PL loanee wages. Cant bring players in until we've offloaded players wages at club first. The days of having numerous freeloaders on the wages budget doing sod all are long gone. Shame some on cant grasp the concept that football is now first and foremost a business and clubs that flout the ever stringent rules will soon be punished.
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BenBullock added 15:00 - Aug 29
Everything about our team tells me we should try out a 352! Why play chambers out of position when you can have him,Berra and smith as a three with Hewitt and Parr as wing backs. Those 3 defenders would be up there with some of the best of the championship. Also Hewitt isn't the best at defending but has plenty of energy and enjoys getting forward. The least MM could of done was try it in pre season.

Mick is sat there saying how short our squad is, yet we have Taylor,Marriott and woody out on loan with no replacements other than sammon (if that counts). All three of those players could easily challenge for a first 11, let alone our squad.

Hope I'm wrong, but I fear for us tomorrow. Will be the usual boring midfield holding out for a draw, until they break through and more will follow I fear.
Very hard to be optimistic as a town fan ATM.
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bluefeast added 15:10 - Aug 29
We will win 1.0 and all will be rosy
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BSE78 added 15:22 - Aug 29
I agree essexblue88. I wish people would stop going on and on and back MM with who he plays.
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ingyblue added 15:29 - Aug 29
I believe Skuse should be dropped, and Henshall has something about him & deserves a chance. Not sure if it'll be away to Derby though Mccarthy is more likely to stick with Tabb who I think has done okay so far! Lets hope we can somehow get something from tomorrows game COYB
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brittaniaman added 16:11 - Aug 29
MM. keeping cards to his chest ??? Then he should try and get DYNAMO TO HELP HIM !!
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blueboy1981 added 16:48 - Aug 29
....... 'cards close to his chest' ....... what a joke if ever there was one.

Has he got any cards left to play with ? ....... win, lose or draw tomorrow, anyone with any idea about the game can see that this squad is totally thread bare in terms of both quality and options.

And it has to be all down to McCarthy - unless Evans is pulling the strings for a 'yes' man !!!!!!
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boncho added 17:24 - Aug 29
new gk ( what ever his name is)
smith berra chambers. centre back
hewitt, mings , wing back
skuse sitiing in hole.
hyam pushing foward
mcgolrdrick in hole
murphy wide with henshall
and unfortuantly either sammon or 40 minute bajner up top
in a 3-5-1-1
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