Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Blues Visit McCarthy's Old Club Wolves Looking to Return to Form
Tuesday, 16th Aug 2016 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy returns to his old club Wolves this evening looking to continue an unbeaten record at Molineux as Town boss and end the Blues' current two-game run of defeats.

After a comfortable 2-0 victory on his first visit to his previous club in December 2012 as the Midlanders dropped towards League One, the Blues have drawn 1-1 and 0-0 since the Wanderers’ return to the Championship.

While the summer saw Wolves taken over by new Chinese owners Fosun International and Walter Zenga replace Kenny Jackett as manager, McCarthy says the team the Blues will face tonight won’t be too far removed from the side they took on in that goalless draw in April.

“I’ve seen both their [Championship] games,” the Town manager said. “They played against Rotherham, they were 2-0 down and came back with a man short and drew two-all.

“I watched the game against Reading this morning. It’s not suddenly changed, they’ve not got loads of new players in. They’ve got two or three but it’s predominantly the players we played against last season.

“So there’s not been that many changes, I think it’s hard to just turn it around and just put all new players in, that would be a recipe for disaster.

“We’re seeing that up at Newcastle, I guess, with the best Championship players, seven or eight of them have gone in and they’ve lost two games, which seems incredible.

“Wolves have had a good start, I thought they played well against Reading, but somebody said they’ve made a bid of £16 million for somebody from Portugal [Benfica’s Anderson Talisca].

“If that’s true, I don’t recognise that one. Even in the Premier League that money wasn’t there when I was manager!”

McCarthy and Zenga previously faced one another as players at the 1990 World Cup for the Republic of Ireland and hosts Italy respectively.

“That was a great tournament, wonderful and our paths did cross but I can’t say I’ve ever spoken to him or had any conversation with him,” McCarthy continued.

“I think the only bloke I had any conversation with was Toto Schillaci and that wasn’t pleasant.

“He was a top, top class goalkeeper. He’s had a lot of jobs in management and I think he’s got a great job there, a great club.


“I thought it was a great club and a great job when I had it and if he’s in the Championship and has a pot of money to spend, if he can get that place going again it’s a fabulous club.”

McCarthy says there he’ll see plenty of familiar faces this evening: “I’ve got a lot of friends still there. But I’ll most be looking forward to seeing my team in the dressing room afterwards if we’ve won or we’ve got something out of the game.”

Wolves are one of a number of Championship clubs to have received an injection of cash following a takeover, in addition to the teams with Premier League parachute payments.

McCarthy says what was always a tough league is getting even harder: “It’s never been easy, it wasn’t easy when there wasn’t all the money coming in. But that’s the league we’re in.

“I accept that and we do as well as we can. There are some teams who are going to spend a lot of money who are going to still be in this division. There’s only three going up, there’s more than three spending a lot of money.”

The Blues manager seems certain to stick with Bartosz Bialkowski in goal and seems unlikely to make any changes to his back four, despite having been less than impressed by the two goals conceded at Brentford.

That would see skipper Luke Chambers continue at right-back, Jonas Knudsen on the left and Adam Webster and Christophe Berra in the centre.

McCarthy may opt to match Wolves’ usual 4-3-3 system which could see Cole Skuse and Jonathan Douglas sitting deeper behind Teddy Bishop. Kevin Bru and Andre Dozzell are other options for the more advanced role but seem more likely to be on the bench.

Daryl Murphy is set to start as the central striker with Freddie Sears and Grant Ward on either side of him.

Conor Grant (groin), David McGoldrick (ankle), Brett Pitman (thigh), Luke Hyam and Giles Coke (both knee) all miss out.

Striker Nouha Dicko is back in U23s action but is not yet ready to return to the first team after a year out due a knee injury, while defender Mike Williamson (glute), midfielder Michal Zyro and one-time Blues loanee Jordan Graham (both knee) also remain on the sidelines.

The teams are fairly evenly matched over the years, Town winning 29 times (28 in the league), Wolves 27 times (24) and with 23 games (20) ending in draws.

The teams last met at Molineux in April when the game ended 0-0. Liam Feeney struck the post, Brett Pitman saw an effort cleared off the line and forced Wolves keeper Carl Ikeme into a superb second-half save but the match remained goalless.

In November last year at Portman Road, Jonathan Douglas and Daryl Murphy put Blues in front in either half but Wolves equalised twice via James Henry and Benik Afobe as the game ended in a 2-2 draw.

Douglas opened the scoring in the 16th minute, Henry levelled seven minutes before the break, prior to Murphy regaining Town’s lead on 54, but Afobe hit back with a header 15 minutes from time.

Blues manager McCarthy was the Wolves boss between July 2006 and February of 2012, helping them to the Championship title in 2008/09.

Town assistant boss Terry Connor fulfilled a similar role during McCarthy’s time at Molineux — having joined the club in 1999 under John Ward’s management - before briefly taking over as manager after McCarthy’s departure.

After a similarly short spell as his successor StÃ¥le Solbakken’s assistant, he left Molineux four games into the 2012/13 season, rejoining McCarthy at Town in the November.

Town’s director of football Dave Bowman and scout Ian Evans were also both at Molineux until they followed McCarthy and Connor at Portman Road.

Blues defender Christophe Berra played under McCarthy and Connor at Molineux.

Currently injured Wolves winger Jordan Graham was on loan with the Blues from Aston Villa between November and December 2013, making two sub appearances.

Tonight’s referee is Peter Bankes from Liverpool, who showed 153 yellow cards and and five red in 38 games last season. This evening’s match is his first of 2016/17.

Bankes, who is in his third season as an EFL referee, has taken charge of two previous Town games, January’s 0-0 draw at Burnley, in which he cautioned two Clarets, and the 2-2 home draw with Bristol City in September last year in which he booked three of the visitors.

Town squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Emmanuel, Knudsen, Kenlock, Berra, Webster, T Smith, Digby, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Bishop, Dozzell, Ward, Sears, Murphy, Varney.


Photo: Action Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



prebbs007 added 06:25 - Aug 16
Return to what form ??? Our form has been DIRE since January. Our team is older slower out of form out of ideas and out of ability compared to 12 months ago. The players look short of confidence direction and leadership. We are in big trouble unless things change. That means new players or new manager. Preferably both. So so gutted to see the huge decline of our once great club. 15 years in tier 2 with zero prospect in the near future of going up. a defensive thinking manager who can take us no further and past it players with no hope of ever playing top level football and not good enough for this level.

So sad !!!!
30

Mullet added 06:52 - Aug 16
See you at the game lads.
3

Dissboyitfc added 06:53 - Aug 16
Prebbs007...brutal but sadly true!
19

Len_Brennan added 07:03 - Aug 16
Wolves signed Joao Texeria on loan from Porto, after Porto paid just £250,000 for him during the summer. There's a player who destroyed us while playing for Brighton, on loan from Liverpool, & who show he been high on our radar with the kind of skills we've been crying out for. Hopefully he won't do serious damage to us again tonight.
While I'm at it I'll just mention that Leeds signed Luke Ayling for £250,000 also last week. A right back we should have been were aware of. Two players that would have massively improved our team could have been signed for half a million, or have had one loaned.
Now I know it's not as simple as that, & maybe their preference would not have been to come here, but ambition with contracts for the right young players is crucial & will be it's own reward in terms of greater success and/or future sales. Surely Grant Ward's transfer value has already doubled at least.
25

Len_Brennan added 07:07 - Aug 16
Some autocorrect typos there, apilogies, typing on my phone while travelling by train is never a great idea.
1

cats_whiskers added 07:13 - Aug 16
Wolves...
It promises to be yet another "Howler" from this Ipswich pack

Varney has been on a 'Lucozade' drip for the past few days, so I expect he'll now be full of energy!
McCarthy reckons he is fit as a Flea?
Well, if he was, why wasn't he at least on the subs bench for Brentford.
Marcus Evans must be quite fit as well!
He's now on the run from the Brazilian police... And probably hiding up in McCarthy's attic.
9

Suffolk_n_Good added 07:30 - Aug 16
"Return to form?!?!" Lol!! 😂⚽️😂⚽️😂⚽️
20

TR11BLU added 07:43 - Aug 16
'The Blues manager seems certain to stick with Bartosz Bialkowski in goal and seems unlikely to make any changes to his back four, despite having been less than impressed by the two goals conceded at Brentford'

And therein lies the problem, he refuses to make changes. He will always pick his mates and is as stubborn as he is limited.

Dino out
22

martleshamitfc added 07:56 - Aug 16
Douglas and Skuse together - oh dear!
19

Argyle_blue added 08:00 - Aug 16
haha. returning to form from 2001. 🕰🚗💨
5

Cheshire_Blue added 08:19 - Aug 16
Penguin Blue OUT.
-8

woohoo added 08:24 - Aug 16
Still, exciting news about the referee for the game - it's his first of the season.

Hurrah!
5

delias_cheesy_flaps added 08:24 - Aug 16
Please god not Douglas & Skuse in midfield, I can't take it anymore!!!
25

GerkensBeard added 08:35 - Aug 16
Unfortunately Mr Brennan that is a different Teixeira you're talking about. He plays for Porto and the name sake that Wolves has got is on loan from Benfica. But apparently just as good.
With the team low on confidence tonight and wolves high on it you've just got to make the game difficult for them tonight. I do believe if we frustrate them we can get a result. I accept what financial situation we are in and the players we have at our disposal tonight and I think it would be our best chance actually making it difficult for them.
4

Bleu added 08:43 - Aug 16
Bart
Chambers Berra Webster Knudsen
Skuse Douglas Bru Ward
Murphy Sears

up for a tonking tonight...
-2

Gooders7592 added 08:53 - Aug 16
It's the only time I'd like two boring 0-0's in ITFC's next two games.
5

MicksZzzTactics added 08:59 - Aug 16
How about we all here just for once forget our petty differences and forget about "form" or lack of it! as well as forget anything about the current well-documented and well-debated problems and shortcomings with Mick and Mick's Ipswich Town .... and simply stand united in hoping we win this one tonight, one way or another, for DALIAN???

----------------

And now for something completely different (to use a Monty Python catchphrase):

!!!Today's 100 Trillion £ Quiz Question!!!

And the question is.... Look closely at both of these close-up pictures below and then tell the me how the foooo@@@@k this horror stomping challenge from "Psycho Diego" aka ultra unsportsmanlike Diego Costa is NOT an bookable offence equaling at least a Yellow Card (he had one for Dissent from earlier in the game) according to the present rules of football???

"Exhibit A":


"Exhibit B":


The person who gives the most "coherent" answer -- which not involve anything to do with the usual run-of-the-mill alleged favorizing of the incredible rich and wealthy with their accompanying incredible buying power and influence -- doesn't in fact win a trillion £ I'm afraid but rather a mere "Romantic Evening for 2"!, BUT with non other than about to be Fugitive-from-Brazilian-justice Marcus Evans's little known plain looking half-sister .... in Disneyland .... after dark! :-)
4

Len_Brennan added 09:03 - Aug 16
GerkensBeard : Thanks for that, I'll bow to your superior continental footballing knowledge.
The lad who played with Brighton was sold to Porto for only £250,000 though, so the first part of my point remains; although his desire to have stayed or to return to English football on loan is far less of a certainty of course.
0

Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 11:28 - Aug 16
Phil: We don't seem to be able to comment on the story of the little disagreement between the Brazilian police and our Great Leader. Perhaps you are worried about multiple lawsuits if we are given this opportunity. (Perhaps you are right!) -:)
9

Currie10 added 14:52 - Aug 16
Like the sounds of 4-3-3 though, Bishop in the hole with two quick wide lads. No Bru either which based on Saturday is an absolute relief.
0

Pilgrimblue added 15:12 - Aug 16
Sadly it's Skuse/Douglas sitting in front of defence so looking at 613.

We need Murphy to get his scoring boots on otherwise it's going to tough. Just ashame Smith isn't going to play as I feel he offers more secure defence and a scoring threat than Berra.

It's looking like injuries are the only thing that will force MM hand to make necessary changes!
2

vanmunt added 15:21 - Aug 16
Slugless (thanks for that, can't remember who posted it) and Skuse in midfield... good luck to those making the journey, you all deserve a medal.
2

OldClactonBlue added 15:28 - Aug 16
Two central holding midfielders who don't do the job of one good one.
That's where the problem starts! If you had one good one doing the job properly creative players would get the licence to take the game to the opposition.
2

runningout added 16:25 - Aug 16
with make do right back, I hope my prediction league score is wrong... I really don't won't to be a moaner.. Brentford should be our only defeat this season, providing our squad is switched on
1

pup12 added 16:25 - Aug 16
Oh my God not Skluse/Douglas in the middle together!! Claxton Blue you are spot on!! Douglas definitely not up to job on his own.I watched him at open day ,his legs have gone ,big time!! Skluse I'm affraid is just not strong enough.He is good at covering tackles but dominant the game he cannot do.That has become a major problem.He barely win a first header and never wins a second.He gets pushed off the ball far to easy.This has stopped any chance of us stamping our game plan on teams.I hope I'm wrong but I think we will loose tonight ,I fear with out scoring .As for Norwich Sunday!??!! God help us .I think we will be lucky not to loose by 3/4.I hope I'm wrong I hate the Scum as much as any town fan but be honest with yourselves we all no deep down we are not up to it .Coyb please !!!
5


You need to login in order to post your comments

Blogs 295 bloggers

Ipswich Town Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© TWTD 1995-2024