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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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boncho added 17:27 - Aug 29
maybe not for derby away , tricky game and would take a standard boring point, cant see it though unfrotuantly, but you never know. win this and its not the worst start we have ever made.
come on you blues
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runningout added 17:31 - Aug 29
our defence albeit supposed to be a good thing to stay the same, could do with competition...... agree with loans leaving as they were not up to it, should be more leaving in my book....
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NoelTheDub added 17:56 - Aug 29
If anyone think for 1 minute that Mick is going to change his team or tactics v Derby your not on this planet.Its in his talking up the oppisition comments as usual they have a great striker so do we Mick,they have wingers you dont play them or we dont have any,and best of all they have a midfield that scored 16 goals last season you wouldnt dare play 2 like that in your team anyway so it not a no money or little small squad issue you have what you brought in or kept at our club.That my usual MOAN on your usual tripe about everyone we play, but I forgot we are broke and have the smallest squad in this division a get out story before we kick a ball.Mick you and or ME have the club as it is witch is to survive in the championship and hope some day a miracle happens we are been left behind and it could back fire.Im a blue for over 30yrs and every week its hurting to see my club playing and talking like this whats gone wrong....
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jas0999 added 18:26 - Aug 29
No point Mick saying he has few options. That's his fault and MEs fault.

Looking at our squad, I can't see us getting anything tomorrow. Mick will play for a nil nil no doubt. We have no creativity and very few players capable of scoring goals. Weaker squad than last season, whilst Derby, a club of similar stature, have rightly invested and strengthened. Good decision by their owner and board.
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broadside added 18:55 - Aug 29
Well done essexblue88. Sums it up perfectly. Give it time.
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Warkys_Tash added 19:07 - Aug 29
Annie, only time will tell if FFP has any teeth. It certainly can't touch QPR & Leceister, so let's see what happens to clubs come January. If it's nothing as I suspect, then I would urge Evans to back MM with some transfer kitty. Especially if we are near the top 6 come the next window. Most fans thought this would happen last season but not a sniff.
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Talbs77 added 19:40 - Aug 29
Another exciting night watching that Scottish bloke on sky sports on deadline day praying for a single hint of anything ITFC........and as usual there will be buggar all!!

Feeling very hard trying to be positive right now.
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thebeat added 19:44 - Aug 29
Doesnt matter what MM does with the cards hes keeping close to his chest tommorow.
No matter what team he picks i fear Derby will wipe the floor with us. Their movement, swift passing and general footballing ability will be too much for us.
I hope im wrong but id be amazed if we get anything from the game, the squad and general philosophy simply isnt good enough.
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IvorFeeling added 20:08 - Aug 29
Brighton away was the last time we beat a team that finished above us in the league. I find it difficult to believe that given the 2 squads and the way each team is set up that we would finish above Derby this season.

Mick should look at our results - for the record our away against teams that finished above us last season was Played 8, won 1, drew 1and lost 6. Goals for 7 and goals against 15. We also failed to score in 5 of those away games.

On that basis a win for Derby to nill looks like a good bet.

If Mick was to look at this data it just might persuade him to have a different approach to away games!
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floridaboy added 20:30 - Aug 29
I bet it is the same side that was crap against Norwich and he use the excuse that he is short of players

4-1 to Derby
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Pilgrimblue added 20:39 - Aug 29
Broncho u dummy Sammon is a derby player! But apart from Scuse it would be an improvement so I'd have Hyam in in hole with Tabb
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Stato added 21:05 - Aug 29
@pilgrimblue you never given the opposition a player or two when they turn up short ?
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afcfee added 23:31 - Aug 29
“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.”
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BrettenhamBlue added 23:42 - Aug 29
Oh well. Derby County vrs Hoof Ball Utd.....
Looking forward to 90 minutes of hoofing again....
Bajner and Murphy up front please.

Expect loads of Derby possession and passing, whilst Wimbledon tactics are employed by us.
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MicksZzzTactics added 00:11 - Aug 30
Yep it will be Hoofball galore sooner or later in the game.... most likely sooner! As Mick "I'm-happy-to-park-the bus-for-an-awaydraw-against-any-opponent" McCarthy will obviously once again start the most UNCREATIVE midfield core in the league in Brother Hyam, Brother Skuse and Brother Tabb -- especially since he just rid of 2 players with a few ounces of creativity in them in Taylor and Wordsworth who NEVER got a fair and long enough chance to settle in with this type of football team, and didn't replace them with any one btw, creative or otherwise! -- thus most likely leaving room for only ONE remotely creative player on the field from the start!
Same old same old Dinosaur Mick....who really thinks he and the football of the FA's 1st and 2nd tier still lives in the 90's! Take the attractive Fulham job when it becomes available in a few weeks time Mick, please!!!.... and proceed to saver their heineeee, just like your saved ours in 2012/13 thank you!, with your and TC's ultra dire defensive minded and negative minded football philosophy!
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Warkys_Tash added 00:25 - Aug 30
The Beat - MM may as well place those cards out on the table for everyone to see as it will be no secret who will start. He barely has enough to populate the bench!
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tractorboy12341234 added 00:35 - Aug 30
(3-5-2)
Bialkowski
Smith, Berra, Chambers
Parr, Bru, Hyam, Anderson, Hewitt
McGoldrick, Murphy
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Superblue95 added 01:04 - Aug 30
A midfield 3 of Skuse, Tabb and Hyam wouldn't scare my village team let alone a promotion chasing championship team. Fair enough Hyam is alright but the other two...Christ!
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BrettenhamBlue added 04:18 - Aug 30
Bialkowsi
Hewitt, Chambers, Smith, Mings
Anderson, Hyam, Skuse, Tabb
Murphy, Bajner

Tactics: Defend Deep and Hoof it up to Murphy and Bajner whenever we have the ball.
Hoof, Hoof, Hoof

Send Berra on as a sub-striker in the 60tb minute

and hoof...hoof...hoof

On a serious note, we really need to win this game and kick start our season....if we continue the way we are we could be looking at a bottom 6 place by Xmas. So many teams have reinforced on all fronts. We have not.
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bings109 added 07:07 - Aug 30
McGoldrick signs for Leicester City fir 6m, Palace want Mings, Evans says 3.5M please. You read it here first
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brittaniaman added 09:22 - Aug 30
IPSWICH STAR LAST NIGHT CHOSE THE TEAM FOR MM. !!!!!!
Likely line up. 4-4-2
Bialkowski
Hewitt, Berra, Smith, Mings
Anderson, Bru, Hyam, Henshall
McGoldrick, Murphy.

Subs.from Gerken Parr, Clarke, Chambers, Skuse, Bishop, Tabb, Bajner, Nouble

Well Guys ! we will see how far they are out come 2pm
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