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Bru, Varney and Ambrose Back, Hunt, Hyam and McGoldrick Making Progress
Friday, 24th Apr 2015 14:13

Kevin Bru, Luke Varney and Darren Ambrose are all available for Saturday’s crucial final home game of the regular campaign against Nottingham Forest, while Noel Hunt will play for the U21s on Monday and Luke Hyam and David McGoldrick could be back if the Blues make the play-offs.

Ambrose and Varney have been out with hamstring problems and Bru with a calf injury but manager Mick McCarthy confirmed that they are all now fine.

“They’re all fit, they’ve all trained, all three of them,” he said. “They all look OK. Darren Ambrose has been out longer, of course, but Kevin Bru has been out since the Watford game and Reg since the Blackpool game.

“So they’re OK, they’re all fine and Noel Hunt amazingly is out there training. He’s an incredible specimen.”

Hunt had been expected to miss the rest of the season with the knee injury he suffered at Fulham and McCarthy puts his Lazarus-like recovery down to hard graft.

“He’s recovered fairly quickly but it’s only Lazarus-like because of the work he’s put in,” he said. “He’s been eating the work up to get back, he’s a real specimen. He’s fantastic, remarkable.

"He’s trained fully today, trained yesterday and he’ll play on Monday in the U21s down at Cardiff with a view that he’ll be available for us at Blackburn because Reggie can’t be involved because it’s his parent club. It’ll be great to have him back if we’re in the play-offs - fresh players.”

The only new injury concern is Richard Chaplow, who McCarthy expects to miss Saturday’s game: “Chappers went off in training, he’s got a bit of a sore groin, so I don’t think he’ll be involved, but otherwise we’re OK, we’re fine.”

Loanee Jonny Williams returned to Crystal Palace earlier in the week having aggravated his groin problem in the U21s defeat to Bristol City.

“It’s a really big shame for him, first and foremost,” McCarthy said. “And for us because we’ve lost a wonderfully talented young player and such a lovely young fella to have around the place.

“But he’s hurt his groin again and it really is now for him to get that sorted out because he keeps rehabbing and breaking down. He needs to have it sorted for next season so he can start afresh.

“He doesn’t want to be starting pre-season with an injury because he’ll have missed almost a season.”

The Town boss had positive news regarding Hyam and McGoldrick, who have been out with knee and thigh injuries respectively.

“Hymsy was out on the training ground today, I almost threw him off as I didn’t recognise him!,” he joked.

“Didzy’s been on the running machine and is feeling much better but he’s not going to be involved this weekend.”

Could the Ireland international striker be back if Town make the play-offs? “Yes, possible. It’s almost getting the confidence back in it.

“If you keep coming back and it keeps breaking down you’ve got to get the confidence back in it. But he felt a lot better today and he’s doing his work.”

Irish U21 international winger Dylan Connolly is also back in training having suffered an ankle injury in training recently.


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footyblue added 14:22 - Apr 24
glad Bru is back he is calm on the ball and can pick that pass out no one else can
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Bluebell added 14:25 - Apr 24
I know some of the fans call Luke Varney "Reg" but did Mick really call him that too?

Great to see they are all getting back to fitness now. We will need a full squad if we get to the play-offs.

It was good to see that for the last 2 weeks the starting eleven have all been OUR own players with the loanees only making cameo appearances. I have nothing against the loan players but I feel our own players will be more up for it!
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rickw added 14:27 - Apr 24
I would guess it will be the same team again, with Bru and Varney back on the bench.
Ambrose has been out for a long time, so I can't see him making the bench ahead of someone like Anderson
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muhrensleftfoot added 14:38 - Apr 24
Bring it on! Biggest game at Portman Road since the play off semis in 2005.
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Currie10 added 15:12 - Apr 24
Biggest game since Hull home 07/08 I'd say ( to be pedantic ! )
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weevil added 15:19 - Apr 24
What about vs Chelsea in the FA Cup? Or was that the League Cup? :)
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Pilgrimblue added 15:25 - Apr 24
So pleased to more players coming back to give Mick more options
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hellotosh1967 added 15:36 - Apr 24
my starting 11 tomorrow would be as follows
bialkowski
chambers smith berra mings
varney bishop skuse tabb
murphy sears

a massive game let's all get behind the manager and the boy's
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uefacup81 added 16:11 - Apr 24
Biggest game since Arsenal in 2010, I'd say. If we can get even half the atmosphere from that night for (hopefully) the next two home games then I'll be a very happy man!
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runningout added 16:30 - Apr 24
shame all games were not thought of the same this season, which they should have...
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therein61 added 17:13 - Apr 24
I'm off to the bookies for odds on Noel getting a 90+ mins winner at Wembley!!!!! Come on you blues.
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Seasider added 17:57 - Apr 24
Heartening news about injuries apart of course from JW.
Personally I should like to see a couple of changes,as two who have been injured are class and will be fresh.Am thinking primarily of midfield
Would like to see Mick be a bit more adventurous to get this win and entertain a big crowd (now estimated to be 25k);but expect he will start with usual team.Mustn't grumble though as best for over 10 years.
Would have been nice for Marcus to drop matchday purchase surcharge of £2.50 for this match although wont affect us as all season ticket holders.
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Michael11 added 18:24 - Apr 24
Really pleased Bru is back. He definitely adds a bit of class that's often missing from our midfield. Same with Ambrose, he's always capable of popping up with a goal and hopefully has his part to play. Nerves are kicking in now, just hope we can get over the line tomorrow! COYB
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 19:39 - Apr 24
Good to hear McGoldrick is on the way back, could still be important for play-offs.
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iaintaylorx added 23:10 - Apr 24
if we make the playoffs, it'd be great to have a fully fit squad! the team we have would really suit a 4-3-3 when everyone is available!

Bart
Chambers, Smith, Berra, Mings
Bishop, Skuse, Bru
McGoldrick, Murph, Sears!

i really like that! COYBBBBBBB!!
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scunnyblue added 12:33 - Apr 25
I like that team. thou would play mcgoldrick in the hole behind sears and murphy. COYB
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