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Smith: We Need to Keep Emulating Burnley
Monday, 10th Nov 2014 06:00

Goalscorer Tommy Smith says Town are starting to pick up the type of results which saw Burnley beat the odds and win automatic promotion to the Premier League last season.

Smith slammed home his second goal of the campaign seven minutes from the end of Saturday’s 1-0 home victory over Watford to see the Blues up to fourth in the Championship going into the international break.

"Last season the gaffer kept comparing us to Burnley and saying we weren’t far off them,” Smith said.

“The difference was they were nicking the 1-0 results and we have got one of those.

"We don't have any stand-out superstars, we haven't spent a lot of money but there is that real togetherness in the squad.

"We know that in this league anything is possible and anyone can put a run of results together. It is about consistency, and we have had that consistency this season. Long may that continue.”

He says it’s a big boost having beaten fellow promotion contenders Wolves and Watford at Portman Road in the last week.

"Over the past couple of seasons we have faltered against the sides in and around us,” the central defender continued.

“It was something we looked at and needed to improve and I'm glad we are doing that now.

"It gives us the confidence to go on but if you look at the points we had dropped, it could be even rosier for us.

"We are not the finished article by any means but we are working hard to put together results."

The 24-year-old says the squad have learnt lessons from last season: "The group of players is virtually the same as last year and we have built from the experiences of last year when we fell away.


"We have told ourselves we don't want that to happen again and you can see the effort and determination we have in stamping our authority on teams early on. That has taken us into the top six and we want that to continue and go further."

Town’s centre-halves have started the season impressively in front of goal with Smith having scoring twice and Christophe Berra four times.

"Me and Christophe have been chipping in with goals and it was nice to score but the main thing was the three points,” Smith added.

"Where we are in the league, these are the games we need to win if we want to stay up there, so we were delighted to get the win.

“It was great to score the winner, and in front of the North Stand. The fans have been brilliant, they were really good for us, very noisy, long may it continue.”

Smith has come back into the side in recent games following a spell out of the team with manager Mick McCarthy having used Jonny Parr at right-back, until he picked up a groin problem, and skipper Luke Chambers alongside Berra at the heart of the defence.

Former academy player Smith says McCarthy spoke to him about the switch: "The gaffer took me to one side and explained he wanted to try something with one right-footed centre-half and one left-footed combination.

"I took it on the chin, went about my business in a professional manner as I always do and took my chance when it came. Hopefully I can keep my place in the team.

"Maybe getting dropped from the team was a rocket up the backside but it just shows you can never take anything for granted in football and you need to be at it 100 per cent all the time.

"There are peaks and troughs in football, I had to come through it and I did, now I will be stronger for it."

Smith is now off on international duty with New Zealand for friendlies against China in Nanchang on Friday and Thailand in Bangkok on Wednesday 19th November.

The centre-half had planned to take the season off international football to concentrate on helping Town into the Premier League but having been out of the Blues side opted to change his mind.

“Maybe later in the season when the body is tired and you feel the fatigue, that is when it takes its toll but I have not played that many games here this season so I feel fresh and don't think it will hinder me at all,” he said.

"There is a new coach [Anthony Hudson] so I will go and see what he wants, but I imagine I will be playing centre-half.

"I have been to China a couple of times but not Thailand so that will be a good experience."

Watford frontman Troy Deeney thought Saturday's match was a hard-fought game, just as he had anticipated.

“It's what you expect when you come to Ipswich,” he said. “There are no airs and graces.

“We defended really well. Their goal was a bit fortunate - a ricochet dropped nicely for them - but we did all right.

“We had good chances of our own but we need to put them away. They're a good side and will cause people problems so we've just got to keep going.”

Did he feel that the Blues were guilty of taking an overly physical approach with his fellow striker Fernando Forestieri?

"He's been in English football long enough to know you're going to get a kick every now and again," he added. "I don't think anything was over the top - just old school tackles.

"Sometimes you have to defend yourself and if you don't do that they're going to pick on you, aren't they? It's what happens."

The 26-year-old, whose second child, a daughter, was born in the early hours of Friday morning, believes Town are very much amongst the division’s contenders along with the Hornets: “Definitely, with how organised they are, you know what you're going to get.

“In this league Burnley have proved that if you have a good, solid team spirit and work hard you get your rewards.

“No disrespect to Burnley, but these have got some better players than Burnley had the year they went up, so they'll do all right.

“They've got a good front two in McGoldrick and Murphy, but also at the back they don't look like they're going to concede many. They're a solid team.”

Meanwhile, Town's U21s are in action against Crystal Palace at Playford Road this afternoon (KO 1pm).


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BlueMachines added 06:32 - Nov 10
Forestieri went down several times because Mings looked at him. Shocking gamesmanship. Funny how Deeney didn't mention them licking lumps out of Williams. Was he asked about that at all?
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itfctrent added 06:58 - Nov 10
I think it's a good idea to keep emulating the kind of form Burnley produced last season, but can we only emulate them in the Championship please?
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itfcserbia added 07:05 - Nov 10
I'm loving this picture! It really says more than a thousand words.
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bluemikey100 added 07:21 - Nov 10
hungry players not on big wages like some clubs thats good playing well every game
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wkj added 07:30 - Nov 10
I love this pic. We owe a lot to chambers... He came in when we were in the s***; kept positive for the team and fans and is becoming a remarkable captain; not to knock Edwards but I never felt the player to fan connection with him. That said Smith makes a lot of sense
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tractordownsouth added 07:34 - Nov 10
I still think we need a new striker in January, like Burnley. They had an outlay almost double ours last season, but if possible I think we need someone, even someone just on the bench at another club, like when Burnley bought Ashley Barnes, so it gave them extra options, plus for when Ings and Vokes got injured it gave them strength in depth
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alexsmith111 added 09:38 - Nov 10
Yeah I agree, not that they are particularly much to replace but we never replace Taylor or nouble, you never know though, nouble may come back a new man, or is that just wishful thinking
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charsfield added 09:48 - Nov 10
talk about damning us with faint praise mr deeney
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WindsorBlue added 09:48 - Nov 10
We all dream of a team of Tommy Smiths!!
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gamezone added 09:51 - Nov 10
Love this picture towns two heroes. Smith is the most sincere footballer there has ever been,
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Razor added 10:22 - Nov 10
tRACTORDOWNSOUTH-------HAVE BEEN SAYING THIS FOR YEARS REALLY---WE ARE SO VULNERABLE UP FRONT IF SMURF OR DIDS GET A BAD INJURY---THE WAY WATFORD PLAYED ON SATURDAY THAT WAS ALWAYS POSSIBLE. THINK WE ARE COVERED OK IN MIDFIELD AND DEFENCE.
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algarvefan added 10:23 - Nov 10
If ever Town had a future leader in their midst it is Tommy Smith, his attitude reminds me of Terry Butcher, lets hope he keeps his place now as players like him are the clubs future, the atmosphere at the club is giving me real hope this season. Onwards and upwards Town!!
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weevil added 10:40 - Nov 10
That side shot of Smith in this article makes Tommy look like a young Tony Mowbray.
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spanishblue added 10:47 - Nov 10
Alexsmith I think dids & Murf are irreplaceable at the moment and it's no coincidence that the team are playing at a different level since the departure of Taylor Wordsworth and frank, The Bish is a massive bonus along with Ty ,how much are they worth now .You get the feeling these boys are mates and would fight for there mates at last .I remember a fantastic young Irish keeper who left because he was sick of his team mates so what a great turn around
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Tractorog added 12:01 - Nov 10
@Razor name a side outside of Chelsea and possibly Man City that could cope with losing their top strikers? You do make a good point, but there is not so much we could do about it, unless Jack Marriott suddenly steps up. The other strikers we have out on loan either have question marks about ability or attitude. I get the impression Mr Taylor will never again darken our door except in the opponents dressing room (and there would appear to be an argument to say that's where his mind was all the time).We might sign the next Marcus Stewart in January - who knows - but hard to do that without upsetting the team spirit.
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mojo added 12:19 - Nov 10
@Tractorrog re Taylor comments. Not when we get promoted come May, unless we get a lower league team in the cup in the future :-)
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 12:39 - Nov 10
@Weevil you are spot on that is clearly a picture of Chambers and Mogga! Mogga who headed level on the way into the Prem as I remember. What are the odds on a repeat??
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paddypowell added 15:23 - Nov 10
a lot of people seem to forget that tommy has been playing for us for so long ,yet hes still only a young 24,i like to know how many players in the football league have got the experience,and games under their belts as he has at his age,with we hope many more to go
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