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Lee-Barrett May Be Only Change as Town Face Derby
Lee-Barrett May Be Only Change as Town Face Derby
Friday, 16th Dec 2011 12:47

Keeper Arran Lee-Barrett’s return could be the only change to Paul Jewell’s side when the Blues meet their manager’s old club Derby County at Portman Road on Saturday. The 27-year-old will replace David Stockdale, who was recalled from his loan by parent club Fulham on Wednesday.

Lee-Barrett comes into the frame with Richard Wright out for probably only another week with his strained pec, while third choice Cody Cropper, 18, looks likely to be out for several months with a knee injury sustained in training.

Academy second-year scholar Conor O’Donnell has been drafted into the first team squad as cover and could be on the bench if Wright isn't considered fit enough even for inclusion as a sub.

Carlos Edwards and Aaron Cresswell are set to continue as the full-backs with Danny Collins playing the final game of his loan spell at centre-half alongside Ibrahima Sonko.

In midfield, Jewell probably won’t recall Grant Leadbitter despite the skipper overcoming his groin injury as he’ll probably want to stick with the Lee Bowyer-Keith Andrews central midfield combination which was a key part of last week’s second half comeback at Barnsley.

Andrews is likely to keep the armband with Lee Martin on one flank and Daryl Murphy on the other with Michael Chopra and Jason Scotland up front.

While Town’s incredible comeback against Barnsley last week ended a run of seven defeats, Derby came from behind in a slightly less dramatic fashion to beat Bristol City 2-1 at home and end a six-game winless streak.

Jewell, who managed the Rams between November 2007 and December 2008, coincidentally resigning after a 1-0 defeat to the Blues at Pride Park, says there are plenty of similarities between the clubs.

“I think Derby’s a brilliant club with great supporters and great tradition, very similar to this. It’s been successful in the past,” he said.

“It just didn’t happen for me when I went there. When I went there we had had 14 games in the Premier League and hadn’t scored away from home and had four or five points, so it was always going to be difficult.


“As hard as I tried, I couldn’t turn it around. I have no regrets about going to Derby, it didn’t happen for me there, but it’s a brilliant club and they are one of those clubs which will feel they should be in the Premier League, like about 23 of the clubs in this division.”

He believes Nigel Clough was the ideal choice as his successor: “I don’t know him very well. I remember when I left I was speaking to [former Derby chief executive] Adam Pearson and I thought he was the right man for the job.

“I think the club needed a feelgood factor as it had had a tough two years and Nigel Clough was a natural choice because of his dad. The fans just needed someone who had been synonymous with Derby in the past, and I think he’s done very well.”

Clough says he hopes his side can build on last week’s victory: "The win against Bristol puts that little bit more belief into the players. It's difficult when you're playing well and not getting the results because we've had that over the last two or three seasons.

"If we keep doing the right things, the wins will come and that was proved on Saturday against Bristol City.

"Ipswich will be a different camp after getting a win at Barnsley. We've stopped a bad run too, so it'll be difficult to call what will happen this weekend. We're unbeaten in two and we're eager as anything to take that to three."

The former Nottingham Forest striker says Town’s performances have been better than their results: "We saw Ipswich several times during their losing run and they weren't playing that badly. They were unlucky a couple of times with the timings of goals and things like that.

"They looked out of it against Barnsley, who had won five out of six, and they come back and score five in the second half, which pretty much sums up the nature of the Championship.

"They'll probably argue they weren't doing too much different in that second half than they have been in the games that they lost.”

Derby, who sit in 14th position in the table, six places and five points above the Blues, have striker Theo Robinson and right-back John Brayford available again after hamstring and thigh problems respectively.

Striker Tamás Priskin is ineligible under the terms of his loan deal, while fellow frontman Nathan Tyson has returned to full training after a groin injury but seems unlikely to be involved against the Blues. Definitely out are striker Steven Davies (head), Kevin Kilbane (back) and Saul Deeney (shoulder).

Historically, Town have had the better of Derby, winning 30 games (28 in the league), drawing 18 (16) and losing 23 (22).

In February, Jimmy Bullard struck on his debut and then-skipper David Norris netted his eighth goal of the season as Town came from behind to win 2-1 to claim Paul Jewell’s first away victory with Town.

Alberto Bueno had put the Rams in front before Bullard volleyed home a spectacular equaliser prior to the break, Norris grabbing the winner in the second half.

In November 2010 at Portman Road, two second half goals from Kris Commons saw Derby to a 2-0 victory over the Blues, their first win in Suffolk in seven years.

Town had been the stronger side for much of the first half but gradually lost their way with the visitors taking control and securing the win via Commons’s goals.

While Blues boss Jewell was manager at Pride Park, Chris Hutchings was his assistant and then briefly caretaker-manager after Jewell’s resignation before Nigel Clough was appointed. Blues scout David Hamilton also worked for Jewell at Derby.

Nathan Ellington spent 2008/09 on loan with the Rams, making 17 starts and 15 sub appearances, scoring nine goals. Former Blues loan keeper Stephen Bywater is currently at Sheffield Wednesday on a similar spell. Town striker Tamás Priskin is on loan at Derby for a month but not involved on Saturday.

With temperatures expected to drop overnight, the covers are already on the Portman Road pitch.

This weekend's match programme is available in an online electronic version here as well as at the game.

Saturday’s referee is David Webb from Lancashire, who has shown 65 yellow cards and four red in 20 games so far this season. Webb’s only previous Town match was the 2-0 home victory over Scunthorpe last season in which he booked Gareth McAuley, Grant Leadbitter, Lee Martin and one Iron.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, Wright, O’Donnell, Edwards, Cresswell, Wabara, Collins, Sonko, Smith, Andrews, Bowyer, Bullard, Leadbitter, Martin, Murphy, Carson, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra, Scotland, Ellington.


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Paulc added 13:22 - Dec 16
Need to pick you up on a couple of points PJ:
1. “It just didn't happen for me when I went there. When I went there we had had 14 games in the Premier League and hadn't scored away from home and had four or five points, so it was always going to be difficult". - You don't wan to mention that in the remaining 24 games you only managed a further 7 points!
2. “I think the club needed a feelgood factor as it had had a tough two years and Nigel Clough was a natural choice because of his dad". - By that rationale Darren Ferguson to replace Alex at Man U - you'll be alone on that one then.

Of course I am being Bawdy - You have my vote PJ now let's kick on from the last 45 minutes.

COYB


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pazelle added 13:43 - Dec 16
Hopefully no changes!
Come on ALB!

If we are cack again tomorrow, then Jewell should go. Darren Ferguson? Great shout!
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MaySixth added 14:17 - Dec 16
Draw banker.
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PJ_Needs_Duncan added 14:26 - Dec 16
If he changes any the team we may as well have kept Keane!
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rosseden added 14:30 - Dec 16
Darren Ferguson? Ask a preston fan what they think of him? If for some reason PJ goes, it has to be either Mark Hughes or Steve Bruce. If not them Sean O'Driscoll possibly, but even then im not convinced....... why change unless we have someone with a better record coming in...... Curbishley has been out of the game for too long now i think....... but him and Holland would always be a maybe!
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walberswick added 14:42 - Dec 16
Ipswich 3 Derby 5

2-0 up in the first half but routed in the second.
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nitroblue1970 added 14:57 - Dec 16
Have to agree with Pazelle about Jewell if we lose and dont perform. ....cant see us getting near Mark Hughes though rossenden and O' Driscoll, seriously..no thanks! ..good shout on Curbs and Holland though...maybe another partnership like he had at the Valley with Steve Grit all those years ago!....George Burley anyone?????
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footballfriend added 15:17 - Dec 16
DARREN FERGUSON......... ARE YOU MENTAL???????????????????????????????
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Garv added 16:04 - Dec 16
Andrews and Chopra, 2-1. ALB for motm to silence the idiots.
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pazelle added 16:20 - Dec 16
Ask Preston fans about Ferguson?
Ask Derby AND Sheffield Wednesday fans about Jewell!

7-1.
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jas0999 added 16:58 - Dec 16
Although it's unacceptable that the best we can offer is ALB in goal - this has a HOME win written all over it. Best of luck to the guys for tomorrow. 3-1
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tellitasiseeit added 19:33 - Dec 16
ALB and the team will do ok if the back players do their job on the day.Strop worrying all the time give these players time.Look at the effort they put in to the second half last week,against in my opinion a better team.If we lose we lose and if we do I will still applaud our team from the pitch? They are Ipswich players and need our support. How do you expect them to turn it on with some of the so called supporters we have.A true Ipswich supporter would cheer them on through thick or thin. Good luck Town give them your best. COYB
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Tractastic added 20:34 - Dec 16
They're going to score but we will score more.Scotland will be Man of the Match and Bullard will come on and score a pile driver to clinch it,YES.... Then in the morning PJ accepts an offer to manage Bolton and resigns from ITFC ! 'Back of the Net'. If Carlsberg did perfect weekends etc..... COYB...
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Karlosfandangal added 23:04 - Dec 16
Bobby Robson and Paul Jewell

Paul Jewell signed 13 players in 4 months
Bobby Robson signed 14 players in 13 years

wonder if this may have something to do with success or failure.
We must be signing on average 10 players a season since ME money and it looks as if Jewell will be buying more players in Jan window and then again in the close season.

The team will never gel with players coming and going
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algarvefan added 01:32 - Dec 17
Are you lot mad, get behind the team today and PJ, lets build on last week, big game for ALB, so need that support COYB
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bigolconnor added 06:34 - Dec 17
I think what paulc was saying was that if Alex ferguson left man utd the their supporters would theoretically want Darren ferguson as a replacement. Not that he wants jewell to leave. I want jewell to stay and do well. But I also want bullard to play better and ALB to have a blinder. And an end to famine. and for those people on crimewatch I saw the other night to be caught. And...
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London_Blue added 08:49 - Dec 17
Got me boots and Kenny Everett hands at the ready for today's game. I'll drop an email to see if PJ will embrace some 'brotherly love'!

Got to be a better option to ALB!
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Wickets added 10:49 - Dec 17
Sorry PJ but you have simply not been good enough so far, i am not calling for your head but you must do better. The spine of the team is made up of loan players, not good enough, soon as they go we have to start again.No one thinks or says its easy but you have to do better. get a settled side subsidised by the odd loan player, play a balanced side, perm 2 from 3 of Martin Carson Jet around the settled spine.play 2 strikers,particularly at home, Ok it takes time but in almost a year of your time in charge we are still at stage one.
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buryblue77 added 11:02 - Dec 17
We've managed to turn a story about ALB being the only (enforced) change and still people are slating Jewell, please stop the nonsense of who will take over and why does everyone think that a manager who has been out of the game for years (Curbishley) and a football pundit (Holland) are the people qualified to take over if Jewell does go.
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Wickets added 11:28 - Dec 17
Buryblue Its called constructive criticism!!!
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buryblue77 added 11:34 - Dec 17
Wickets, I get that. I'm first for constructive criticism and not one who believes that a manager is for life like some on here. Football is a results business, results make money and if the team constantly underperforms then the manager has to go. Jewells poor run in my view can't be allowed to carry on much longer and one good half doesn't end it all (although hopefully it's stopped the rot!) but to call for a Curbs/Holland combo doesn't make sense to me.
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TimmyH added 11:47 - Dec 17
I've got Town to win on my coupon, so I'm expecting a draw! :)
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Wickets added 12:02 - Dec 17
No Not me either, if PJ does have to go whenever it is, i would prefer a manager who knows the lower leagues well, someone who knows what keen and hungry talent might be available there perhaps Clarke at Huddersfield or similar,bit feed up with this boom or bust approach. My pet hate is lots of loan players or retirement contracts.
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walberswick added 12:08 - Dec 17
Come on you Rams. do what the Tykes failed to do. Give us all an early Christmas present.
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ITFC4daprem added 12:16 - Dec 17
wouldt mind carson for Murphy
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