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Jewell: Town Watched Porter
Jewell: Town Watched Porter
Friday, 18th Nov 2011 08:12

Boss Paul Jewell has confirmed that the Blues watched Leyton Orient winger George Porter in action during last week’s 3-0 FA Cup victory over Bromley at Brisbane Road. However, the Town manager says Carlisle’s Rory Loy, who was also mentioned as being a Town target earlier in the week is not someone he is familiar with.

While Jewell says Porter was watched he played down the suggestion that a move is imminent: “One of our scouts was at that game, so people put two and two together and got eight.”

Carlisle’s Loy, like Porter an FA Cup scorer last weekend, is not someone who is on his radar: “Who? I don’t know him, I’m not aware of him. We probably had 10 or 12 games covered on Saturday but I don’t know Rory Loy.”

Jewell says he’s similarly unaware of Kirkley and Pakefield’s 18-year-old striker Ryan Crisp, who reports in Norfolk reported was training with the Blues with academy manager Sammy Morgan subsequently telling TWTD that the player is with the youth set-up rather than the senior squad.

The Town boss himself continued his search for young players by watching the Preston-Southend FA Cup tie a week ago, but in addition to looking for youthful new recruits, Jewell is also keen to tie down the likes of Danny Collins and Keith Andrews on a permanent basis: “I spoke to them and I think Marcus has spoken to Keith’s agent and has indicated that we’d like to keep Keith here beyond the season, but it’s not that easy, as you can imagine.

“It’s not easy dealing with Blackburn. I’ve spoken to Tony Pulis at Stoke, who is a pal of mine, and he said to see how it goes.

“Stoke City’s situation can change, Blackburn’s situation can change. We’re in the hands of a lot of other things for the deal to be done.

“We’d love to do the deals, no doubt about it, we’d like to get the two of them and that’s what we’re working exceptionally hard to try and do.”

The Blues boss says that while Andrews has done well in the more defensive role he occupies for the Republic of Ireland, he thinks he’s at his best in the more attacking position he plays with Town: “I think Keith is better going forward, he’s got five goals for us this season. He plays a different system for Ireland.

“I think Keith can do both roles. He can play in a 4-4-2, he can play in an advanced role and I know he enjoys getting in the box and scoring goals.

“I think Trapattoni was probably going to give him a rollocking for getting in the box when he scored [against Estonia]! He’s a good player and we want to try and keep him here.”

Andrew’s half-season loan is up in January, while Collins’s 93-day spell has been extended until after the Derby County match in December.

Both players have 18 months remaining on their contracts with their Premier League sides with neither expecting a recall to the first team at their parent clubs.

Meanwhile, Doncaster boss Dean Saunders has reiterated his intention to keep Town target Billy Sharp, who Jewell says he expects to leave the Keepmoat Stadium in January: "I don't want to lose Billy, he scores goals and that's hard to come by.

“I am hoping he will stay with us, he is looking sharper every day and looking as if he has a weight off his shoulder. Hopefully he keeps banging them in and we get in a good position."

Saunders doesn’t appear overly impressed that his old Bradford manager is talking about his player: "You should speak about your own players and that should be it. It's not something I would do. But Billy has had bigger problems than that and I am sure he can deal with it."


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pazelle added 08:23 - Nov 18
Listen, sign George Porter and loan him straight back - we'll reap the bennys in a season.

Hating the loans thing it's pretty ridiculous - why not have the transfer window for the prem teams and let the football league get back to normal! The loophole exploitation is a joke! Let us have Andrews and Collins now we wants it!
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blueoff added 08:50 - Nov 18
The age group Jewell is targeting it's more likely to be, Will Hay from 'Oh Mr. Porter '
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SuffolkNClose added 10:33 - Nov 18
Please don't go anywhere near Porter. I'm saying this now...if he signs he'll be rubbish - just a waste of money to show he's signing "young talent". There's a reason he hasn't been linked to any other clubs.
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SouperJim added 11:03 - Nov 18
SuffolkNClose - obvious troll
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pazelle added 11:08 - Nov 18
Suffolk, have you seen him play?

He's decent - raw but decent, and would definitely improve the squad!

I take it you loved Diallo?
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SuffolkNClose added 11:57 - Nov 18
Same comment from the other day:

As a matter of fact, living near the O's ground, I have seen him on a number of occasions. And I stand by my earlier comments.

He has many limitations - no final ball, his "pace" is over exaggerated and he can't score for toffee. Maybe he will make the step up. In that case I'll eat my words. But my opinion is that he is a poor League 1 player who a newspaper columnist wrote good things about one time and now Jewell is "lazy scouting" him into Ipswich.
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And no, Diallo was one of the worst players I've seen in a town shirt. But he was a legend. Remember his hilarious foul throw in's on every attempt!
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brockleyblueboy added 12:09 - Nov 18
We will have to wait and see but I can kind of see where Suffolk is coming from. Drury, Healey and many other "lower/lesser" league player has come and come and gone.

Can't we dip into the dutch leagues and look for another Uhlenbeek/Reuser please. Someone with exciting talent.

We need a win at the weekend to get rid of all this negativity.

COYB
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mutters added 12:14 - Nov 18
thats it PJ, dont talk about other teams players. Oh wait....
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cornishnick added 12:47 - Nov 18
Obviously just looking out for #1 and will probably look to leave on a free come the summer, just like Norris. But, again like Norris, why is he captain? Surely it isn't setting the best example. Being a captain these days is little more than a figurehead, an honour. But why bestow such an 'honour' on a player who is openly entertaining the thought of leaving?
Don't overly rate him, but he does have a value and shouldn't be allowed to leave on a free. Should be given a deadline to sigh a new contract, or placed on the transfer list come Jan
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