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Sears Could Keep Place Even If McGoldrick Back
Friday, 13th Feb 2015 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy has hinted that recent signing Freddie Sears could keep his place in the Blues side when Town travel to Fulham on Saturday even if David McGoldrick is fit enough to make the trip.

Full debutant Sears, a January recruit from Colchester, impressed in the 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday, providing the cross from which Daryl Murphy headed the equaliser.

“I’m hoping he’s going to be fit and I’m anticipating that he will,” McCarthy said of McGoldrick, who picked up a thigh injury at Rotherham a week ago. “It’s been a shame for him and Murph that both of them have had injuries.

“If you keep having injuries, you can’t keep coming back and playing straight away anyway when someone comes in and plays as well as Freddie does and as well as Noel Hunt did.”

McCarthy made five changes for the Owls game, three of them in midfield, which he felt gave his side greater zip. However, he says the same might not necessarily be the case at the weekend with some of those players not having played too much first-team football recently.

“We made changes to freshen it up and provide some energy and we got that but there are one or two who are feeling it a bit now, having not played for a while,” he added. “I might have to do exactly that with the frontmen as well, just to freshen it up.”

McCarthy says he had 18 fit outfield players ahead of Tuesday’s match and with 16 games to go says he will have to utilise all those available to him.

“I can’t keep flogging the same horse or it’s just going to roll over and pack it in,” he continued.

“I needed to freshen it up and those players who haven’t been playing, if they don’t get a chance after one win in five, then they’re unlikely to get a chance and then I lose them. So it was important that they came into the team and played.

“Whenever I’ve had to change it, whether it’s been Tabby on the left or in the centre or Kevin Bru or Bish, Hunty came in up front, it hasn’t mattered where I’ve had to make changes because they’ve always played well. And the same was the case on Tuesday night, I thought.”

He says it’s down to him and his staff to identify when someone is feeling the pace as the players themselves are all determined to keep the shirt when it’s theirs.

“None of them will admit to me that they’re tired,” McCarthy said, “I could see them coming in on crutches and saying they’re fine.

“There’s always that. It’s up to me and Terry and [fitness coach] Andy Liddell to recognise that.

“They’ll all say they’re OK but Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday after the season that they’ve had, most of them have played most of the games.

“It’s calculated, isn’t it? I’m sat here and we’ve won and they all played well. We might have lost and people would be saying ‘What did you do that for you chump?’.

“Tyrone MIngs, I never thought for one minute that he would play every minute of every game this season because it would be too much of an ask physically to do it in his first [full] season.”

He felt Tuesday’s victory was an important result: “I think it was a significant one after one win in five [in the league] from having lost one in 20. It doesn’t sound quite so good, does it?

“You never try to play it up or play it down, but when we’d had those results and we were 1-0 down at home [it’s great to have won].

“The irony of that was that I was watching the Bradford-MK Dons game with my wife and I said it’s great when you go one down and win it at home, it’s brilliant. I don’t know what I’m going to say for the weekend.

“When were at 1-0 down I wasn’t thinking how good it was though, but it is. It’s just a great feeling and I don’t think anybody’s come from behind against Sheffield Wednesday and beaten them before this season.

“I think that shows the mettle of my squad and my players, which is great, because we were being tested with results and then with being 1-0 down at home.”


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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 06:28 - Feb 13
Play them both? I think they would improve each other. 1+1=2+.
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distractored added 07:02 - Feb 13
My oath, this man talks a lot of sense.
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battyblue added 07:26 - Feb 13
watch out could see fantastic Tabby back at Fulham.
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Back_The_Boss added 08:24 - Feb 13
Been able to make it to the last dozen or so games and Freddie has had a big impact since joining. That pace on the last shoulder of defences is what we have been lacking. Surely he has warranted a starting place after recent performances. Him and Murph to start up front please Mick.
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itfcjoe added 08:31 - Feb 13
Mick really knows how to treat a lady.....Bradford v MK Dons on a cold Monday night - lucky girl
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essexboy added 08:34 - Feb 13
I would like to see Mcg in a 5 man midfield at Fulham as they have quality in that area.Should be a very good game and I just hope the 4K supporters make a load of noise.COYB.
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brittaniaman added 09:00 - Feb 13
I am very pleased that he has hinted that Sears will start whatever the outcome of McGoldrick, fitness,, just a little worried about the midfield with the slight hint of resting a player or so ??? Surely MM. you cannot start picking favourites again ????
They all have a weeks rest from games after Saturdays game ??
So please MM. pick the team that finished the game on Tues. with the inclusion of Sears I am sure they are all up for it !!!!!
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Lathers added 09:14 - Feb 13
I'd like to see us play a 4-3-3/4-5-1
Normal back 4
Tabb, Skuse, Bru
McGoldrick, Murphy, Sears
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TR11BLU added 10:05 - Feb 13
'as well as Noel Hunt did.”

Obviously there was a Hunt in the Bradford game....

Freddie MUST start tomorrow.
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RaymondovicBlue added 10:33 - Feb 13
I'd go for players in their own positions and even if this means Smith missing out (I'm a GREAT fan) then so be it .... I'd just as happily see Berra rested but that's not going to happen


I'd also like a 532 - but no point naming it as it wont happen for a start of a game !


So - IF everyone is as fit and raring to go as Mick suggests ... why not ...

BART
PARR CHAMBERS BERRA MINGS
AMBROSE SCUSE BRU
McGOLDRICK
SEARS MURPH

SUBS:
GERKEN SMITH BISHOP TABB S HUNT N HUNT New clever winger (sorry forgot his name)


That way we have an attacking line up to start with.... AND both "game changers" and "bring on the reserves to block things up" once the game is properly won (at 2 clear goals, that is, Mick!!)


PLEASE DON'T JUST DOWN VOTE - TELL ME WHY !
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roytheboy added 10:34 - Feb 13
Good, Sears and Murphy work well together, Mc'Goldrick is clever and talented but lately I've seen very little effort from him, he tends to back off almost every challenge, I feel he is worried about injuring his knee again, I understand his concerns if that is the case of course, however Mick has to play the Strikers who are most likely to get us three points.
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RaymondovicBlue added 10:35 - Feb 13
Sorry, Mr Connolly!
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Lightningboy added 10:38 - Feb 13
Don't see why McGoldrick should walk straight back in?..been very average this season,his lack of goals is probably costing us a top 2 spot tbh...give Freddie his chance.
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battyblue added 10:43 - Feb 13
Hope we can get three points to make up for previous poor away performances i don't understand Micks comments..........last Saturday he was saying the lads are tired........now he is saying the players brought in V sheff wed haven't played much football so might be knackerd i don't know .
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Ipswich58 added 11:04 - Feb 13
Battyblu MM tautology for you. Speaks in riddles!
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paulthebluealien added 12:53 - Feb 13
McGoldrick's lack of goals are not the reason we're not in the top 2.
The midfield must accustom some blame for lack of goals but I'm quite satisfied with how our season is progressing - eight now, sitting back in 4th ... are we really going to moan?
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paulthebluealien added 12:53 - Feb 13
* right
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Samassi100Abou added 22:26 - Feb 13
Keep Sears in Didz only seems to want to hit 30 yard screamers at the moment maybe he feels he needs to get back on the radar after his prem bid had gone sour !! Don't get me wrong I think he's a very fantastic player who lacks pace but you wouldn't notice it because he's so clever but he's too greedy !! Watch murphs goals this season as watch Didz recation he doesn't look overally please normally kicking the ball back in the net
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