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Dyer Set for Second Town Debut at Leeds
Dyer Set for Second Town Debut at Leeds
Friday, 11th Mar 2011 13:49

Boss Paul Jewell is set to hand Kieron Dyer his second Town debut when the Blues travel to Leeds on Saturday. The former England international, who last appeared for his hometown club when he scored twice in the 1998/99 play-off semi-final defeat to Bolton, is likely to replace skipper David Norris, who is banned for the next two games.

The 32-year-old West Ham man has joined on loan until April 9th and, with Jimmy Bullard and Colin Healy both doubts, appears certain to go straight into the side at Elland Road.

Dyer’s previous Town bow came at home to Crystal Palace on Boxing Day 1996 when he came on as an 86th minute sub for Mick Stockwell in a 3-1 victory over the Eagles, a game in which Leeds club captain Richard Naylor scored for the Blues.

After another sub appearance in a 2-0 defeat at Huddersfield a couple of days later, the then-17-year-old made his first start in an FA Cup tie at Nottingham Forest, a game the Blues lost 3-0.

Speaking on Thursday, prior to securing Dyer’s return, Jewell said that Tuesday’s 3-1 defeat to Reading was the first time his Town side had failed to show up over an entire game since he took over at Portman Road: “It was one of those days. On any given day you can probably carry one or two players not performing but you can’t carry the whole team.

“I don’t think any of the team performed, it was a bad day as the office. We don’t just dismiss it as that, but it was.

“It was a very disappointing performance, the players know that, but over the period of time that I’ve been here it’s the first time we’ve not really turned up over 90 minutes.”

The Blues boss says injury absentee Jimmy Bullard was missed but says the rest of the side needed to be much better in his absence: “I think you’ve got to be careful not to make it the Jimmy Bullard saga all the time, although having said that it does take the pressure off Connor Wickham!

“We did miss him, but we’ve got to be better. The whole team didn’t perform on the night, we know that, the players know that and we try and learn from it.

“I think we have to give Reading credit because they were good. They changed their system to try and play against us, which in a way is a compliment to us, but we just didn’t deal with it very well.

“We missed a couple of key players and our squad is a bit stretched and thin on the ground, but the players know they’ve got to do better. They didn’t do themselves justice, so hopefully that’s gone away now and we can bounce back.”

Jewell says fatigue may be an issue for some of his team with the Blues having had two matches a week for most of the season: “I think we’ve played more games than any other team in the Championship, 43 with the League Cup and the FA Cup.

“We’ve had a lot of games, but I don’t want to use tiredness as an excuse because the Championship is a slog. You very rarely get a breather.”


Jewell says the Whites have kept their momentum going after last season’s promotion from League One: “Leeds had a terrible time slipping down from the top echelons of the Premier League to League One but they’ve come back on a great roll.

“They’ve got that winning mentality, that mentality that comes with winning games — if the opposition score one, we’re going to score two.

“Their goalscoring record is outstanding, but their goals against is probably one of the poorest in the league I would have thought.

“They have a goal threat and if you’ve got a goal threat you’ve got a chance of winning matches. It’ll be a great atmosphere at Elland Road and I’m looking forward to it.”

The Town boss says he had a decent record at Elland Road with Wigan: “We won there when we got promoted to the Premiership, I think we beat them 3-0 and we won on penalties [in the FA Cup] as well. Not too bad.

“I live in the area, so if we lose I’ll probably jump straight back on the bus and come back to Ipswich!”

Despite the midweek defeat, Jewell is unlikely to make wholesale changes with his small senior squad stretched by injuries. Márton Fülöp is likely to continue in goal with Brian Murphy still a little way off a return after his broken ankle.

Mark Kennedy is unlikely to be back from his hamstring injury, so Darren O’Dea will continue at left-back with Carlos Edwards on the right and Damien Delaney and Gareth McAuley in the centre.

In midfield, Dyer will come in for skipper Norris, who is banned for the next two games after picking up his 10th booking of the season on Tuesday.

If Jimmy Bullard fails to recover from his hamstring problem and Colin Healy is still out with his torn stomach muscle, Andy Drury will continue with stand-in skipper Grant Leadbitter taking the third central midfield role.

Lee Martin will keep his place on the right and Connor Wickham on the left with Jason Scotland probably continuing in the lone striking role.

Leeds boss Simon Grayson, who Town manager Paul Jewell signed on loan when he was in charge at Sheffield Wednesday, is keeping his feet on the ground despite victories over Doncaster and Preston in their last two games which have pushed his side into fifth in the table, 15 points and 11 places above the Blues.

Grayson said: "I said after [losing 3-0 at] Swansea that we wouldn't get too down because we knew there were so many games to go and there would be results people wouldn't predict.

"All we have to do is try and react to situations and results, which is what we do. If others slip up we'll try and grasp that opportunity, if not hopefully we can secure ourselves in the play-off positions.

"We've got spirit and determination. We wanted to put what we did at Swansea right. If it was a kick up the backside down there then so be it, but we've had a reaction, which the players here always do, and we've had two good wins.

"Just like after the Swansea game, we're not getting carried away again either. There's 10 games to play, and there'll be plenty of twists and turns yet."

Right-back Paul Connolly is close to a return after injury but Grayson says loanee Eric Lichaj may keep his place: "Conns isn't too far away. He's near to being fully fit but maybe needs another game first.

"Eric has done well and his loan finishes after Saturday, so we'll assess that over the next 24 hours before making any firm decisions."

Central defender Patrick Kisnorbo, who regularly played alongside Gareth McAuley at Leicester, remains on the sidelines long-term with an achilles injury. Midfielder Barry Bannan, who has signed on loan from Aston Villa, could make his first start for the Whites.

Historically, Leeds have the superior record in the fixture, winning 26 (25 in the league) clashes between the teams, Town victorious on 22 (17) occasions and with 18 (15) games ending in draws.

Goals from Jason Scotland and Tommy Smith saw the Blues to a 2-1 victory over 10-man Leeds at Portman Road earlier in the season.

Scotland put Town ahead prior to the break but Robert Snodgrass equalised for the Whites in the second half before Alex Bruce saw red against his old club for fouls on former Blues loanee Andros Townsend, and then Smith headed home the winner.

The last time the sides met at Elland Road was at the end of the 2006/07 season when a 1-1 draw all but relegated the home side.

Alan Lee equalised Richard Cresswell's first half goal with four minutes remaining, leading to a pitch invasion by Leeds fans who threw coins and other missiles at the Town support during a 30-minute interruption in play.

The Leeds squad is captained by former Blue Richard Naylor while Alex Bruce joined the Whites from Town over the summer. No current member of Paul Jewell’s squad has previously played for Leeds.

Saturday’s referee is Darren Deadman from Cheshunt, who has shown 75 yellow and five red cards in 20 games so far this season. Deadman’s last Town match was the 0-0 draw at home to Plymouth in January 2009 in which he booked Gareth McAuley and two Pilgrims.

Squad from: Fülöp, Lee-Barrett, Edwards, O’Dea, Delaney, McAuley, Smith, Dyer, Leadbitter, Bullard, Drury, Peters, Hyam, Martin, Wickham, Civelli, O’Connor, Scotland, Priskin.

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brian_a_mul added 14:23 - Mar 11
I hope Alex "hatchet man" Bruce doesnt take it upon him self to say an early hello to Kieran during the game.
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RetroBlue added 14:31 - Mar 11
I suspect had Mr, frequently injured, or banned, Norris, had not once again got himself banned for 2 more games, we'd not even have gone in for Dyer.
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Pessimistic added 14:44 - Mar 11
I see it as as a score draw - probably 2-2!
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bluelady added 14:46 - Mar 11
Retro so deprending on level of success Norris a villen or hero!!! I hope he comes back fitter looked well off pace recently.
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osborne1nil added 14:48 - Mar 11
Hope Bullard is fit again as was sorely missed on Tuesday night. Would like to see Peters given a run out either as right back (which neither he or Edwards are IMO) or as a right winger.
Drury, Norris and Leadbitter all looked poor the other night and in respect of Leadbitter the majority of the season. Fullop showed that his good performance against Cardiff was not an improvement he was continuing with in what was a poor performance again and mistakes will be punished by the firepower Leeds have.
Team on Saturday
Fullop
Peters, MacCauley, Delaney, Odea
Edwards, Dyer, Bullard, Martin,
Priskin, Wickham

Subs: Scotland, Lee Barrett, Civelli, Smith, Leadbitter, Drury, Hyam

COYB
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tractorboy2434 added 15:20 - Mar 11
I doubt that Bullard will be fit enough to play and that is one of the reasons for this loan, we may see them together next week assuming that Kieran does not get clogged at Leeds, but if he stays fit it is a good loan hopefully until end of April and perhaps beyond, a good run until then will help ST renewals.
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brandonlee added 15:22 - Mar 11
neither bullard, wickham or scotland are starting tomorrow. Bullard and connor will be back in the starting line up on tuesday night though. It will be leadbitter & drury with dyer playing behind priskin tomorrow. martin and civelli will give us our width tomorrow. back 4 the same. it's all about tuesday and getting a win at home. anything from tomorrow will be a bonus me thinks.
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brandonlee added 15:25 - Mar 11
do you think i was talking about tomorrow. lol
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Wacko added 16:13 - Mar 11
Apparently the ref's name 'Deadman' comes from a corruption of 'Debenham' - let's hope he knows about his Suffolk roots!
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jas0999 added 17:36 - Mar 11
Would probably take a point tomorrow.
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taylor15 added 18:02 - Mar 11
not being funny, but i don't think we have THAT a good strike force? .. billy sharp, simon cox, and michael chopra??
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AndyUK61873 added 18:16 - Mar 11
Can't believe how many deluded and cyncial fans we appear to have on here....lets be realstic.

1. No need to sign Dyer in the summer, he is injury prone and not even available - past glories of 12years ago is not what you live on
2. Bringing in a loan player is NOT go to generate seasnon ticket sales, he is here to cover for gaps we have in the team

Good luck tomorrow boys, going to be tough, living in the US now I dont get to hear as much as I like from living behind Portman Road.
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fourth added 18:31 - Mar 11
What is kieron's view of this?
I remember bobby buying at 6 million from newcatle to help us out
it was a real thank you to ipswich town
having said that mr jewell really doesn't mind going for it
he can think the unthinkable
well that's good
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cobbold_fanatic added 18:33 - Mar 11
Theres only one Kieron Dyer!!!!!!!!!
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bluelady added 19:23 - Mar 11
AndyUK agreed Dyer on loan alone will not sell season tickets, BUT if he helps us to be more creative and start to win more than we loose on the run in it will surely help sway people? its easier to part with your money for a team that is wining games than one that is loosing and current we are not consistant enough. This move isnt a big deal, its a month long loan with luck he will have us scoring more and winning more at worse he will get injured and be sent packing!!
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Barnesy added 19:47 - Mar 11
lets hope Dyer is fit and can play 90 mins -are our back four strong enough? ?
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Barhamblue added 21:15 - Mar 11
Hope this loan works out for the both of us. A fit Dyer and Bullard would cause serious damage in this league ....... But I did say fit!
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MickMillsTash added 21:21 - Mar 11
Is Adam Tanner being lined up for a recall to complement Bullard and Dyers off filed activities?
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trumpy added 21:33 - Mar 11
How old is Peter Morris? What Is he doing Saturday? One One draw.
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paddypowell added 21:54 - Mar 11
i met ted philips in homebase i told him i wished he was younger so he could show our strikers how to score, he summed it up by saying the trouble with most of todays players is they can only kick with one foot;most yesteryear ones were taught to use both ;how true he was,
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Coolpooper added 22:14 - Mar 11
Welcome home!
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emergencylime added 22:14 - Mar 11
PLAY JAMIE PETERS PLEASE!
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emergencylime added 22:15 - Mar 11
PLAY JAIME PETERS PLEASE!
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DJ_Kesgrave added 22:15 - Mar 11
At last Norris can get the message, he is not bigger than the club. He is a thick, stupid, average player who party trick is getting booked. Getting booked at 3-0 down proves the point. Enjoy the shopping tommorow.
Bullard and Dyer are the type of quality player we need to move to the next level. Give PJ some money and let him get in two three quality players (Not crocked ones for next season) COYBF!
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:29 - Mar 11
Hope im wrong but fear we are going to get thumped by Leeds.If we dont play a hell of a lot better than we did against Reading it may be best to watch with eyes wide closed .!
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