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Town Start Easter Fixtures at Jewell's Old Club Derby
Town Start Easter Fixtures at Jewell's Old Club Derby
Friday, 6th Apr 2012 10:15

Boss Paul Jewell returns to his former club Derby as the Blues start their Easter fixtures at Pride Park on Saturday. The Town manager was with the Rams from November 2007 to December 2008 but managed only 12 wins in his 58 games in charge.

The sides sit a point and a place apart with Derby ahead in 14th on 56 with Jewell feeling there are comparisons between the clubs both this campaign and more generally: “I think us and Derby have been quite similar, although they set off like a house on fire at the start of the season, then hit a bit of a barren spell but have come back of late.

“It’s a great football club Derby, great support, great people who work there, very similar to here. It’s all geared up for top class football, great facilities, same as here. But there are about 14 or 15 clubs in the division who think the same.

“I had a bad time there as far as results went, but I had a great time working there because it was a great club, really good support. But for different reasons we couldn’t turn the results around.”

The Blues boss, who has only lost once at Pride Park as a visiting manager, a 2-1 defeat in the 2004/05 FA Cup when manager of Wigan, expects some reaction to his return from Rams’ fans: “There’s always a bit of banter. I have bit of respect for the Derby supporters and great respect for their football club.

“I’ll probably get a bit of stick off some people but so be it. As long as it’s good humoured, I can always take a little bit.

“But it’s another game, it’s not about me, it’s about the team really. There’s always that added little bit of spice for the supporters, I guess, but Derby have enough on their plate to worry about me. They’re looking forward, they won’t be looking back.

“They’ll be looking forward to a strong finish to the season like we are to try and get the impetus going for next season.”


Jewell has said he’ll make changes with the two Easter games in three days coming soon after March’s run of eight matches.

However, it’s more likely he’ll switch around his personnel for Monday’s game at home to Leicester rather than against the Rams.

If that’s the case, Arran Lee-Barrett will be in goal with skipper Carlos Edwards at right-back and Aaron Cresswell on the left. Tommy Smith and Damien Delaney will continue at the centre of the defence.

Andy Drury and Grant Leadbitter are likely to keep their places at the middle of midfield with Daryl Murphy probably starting in his usual wide left role and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas on the right. Lee Martin will play behind striker Michael Chopra, who needs six goals in the final six games of the season to reach his target of 20 for the campaign.

Jewell, who has a fully fit squad, says Luke Hyam and Josh Carson will both travel with the latter probably more likely to be on the bench than the former.

Derby will be without young striker Callum Ball due to an ankle injury. Fellow frontman Jamie Ward isn’t yet ready for a return from a thigh problem, while John Brayford (thigh), Conor Doyle (hamstring), Shaun Barker (knee), Mark O'Brien (knee) and Saul Deeney (shoulder) are also set to miss out.

Rams coach Johnny Metgod felt his side was unfortunate to lose 1-0 at Portman Road earlier in the campaign: "We were very, very unlucky at their place earlier in the season.

"It is going to be a tricky game in the way that they play; very physical and direct so you know exactly what you're going to get.

"So I think it is down to us to put in a performance similar to those in recent weeks. It really needs a good team performance and for us to put in everything we have got because they are a hard team to beat."

Historically, Town have had the better of Derby, winning 31 games (29 in the league), drawing 18 (16) and losing 23 (22).

In December, Keith Andrews’s ninth goal of his loan spell saw the Blues to a ground-out 1-0 victory over Derby County at Portman Road. The Irishman netted just after the break of a hard-fought but not always quality game.

The teams last met at Pride Park in February 2011 when 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 the Blues.

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.

Jewell's 13 months as manager of Derby came to an end after a 1-0 home defeat to the Blues in December 2008. Chris Hutchings was also his assistant at Pride Park and was 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.

Saturday’s referee is Mark Haywood from West Yorkshire, who has shown 95 yellow cards and no reds in 38 matches so far this season. His most recent Town game was the 3-0 victory at Bristol City on the opening day of the season when he kept his cards in his pocket throughout.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, Wright, Edwards, Cresswell, Smith, Delaney, Sonko, Ainsley, Drury, Hyam, Leadbitter, Bullard, Bowyer, Stevenson, Emmanuel-Thomas, Murphy, Carson, Martin, Chopra, Scotland.


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ThatMuhrenCross added 11:12 - Apr 6
Johnny Method: "It is going to be a tricky game in the way that they play; very physical and direct so you know exactly what you're going to get."

WE PLAY ON THE FLOOR,
WE PLAY ON THE FLOOOOOOR,
WE'RE IPSWICH TOWN,
WE PLAY ON THE FLOOR
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Farmers_Union added 11:22 - Apr 6
Ram the Rams... simples.
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stu_ward27 added 11:29 - Apr 6
No wonder we have such a good record against them, if they think we are direct and physical, I think they need a change of coach!
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walberswick added 11:45 - Apr 6
Derby 1 Ipswich Town 3
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jas0999 added 11:47 - Apr 6
PJ was extremely poor at Derby and looking at our league position and considering some of the thrashings he has overseen - not much better here.

We should win tomorrow though - we need a strong finish to a below average/poor season.

Re the direct approach - we have unfortunately played that way this season; but not so much recently. I certainly wouldn't say we were physical though - powder puff more like!
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Mark added 12:19 - Apr 6
It was a tough job for anyone when Jewell took over that awful Derby side out of its depth at the bottom of the Premier League.

I think most fans realise that Jewell is starting to turn Ipswich round after years of money wasting and decline, with improved results and much improved performances.

If we get a draw tomorrow then we match the 56 points that Roy Keane got in the whole of the 2009/10 season.
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rogie_dog added 12:23 - Apr 6
Think that should read Johnny Metgod.
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Langdon_Blue added 12:28 - Apr 6
@Mark - well said. Agreed!
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RYITFC added 12:46 - Apr 6
This really is the sort of game where we should be going there expecting to win, haven't won on the road for a while but i fancy us to take the 3 points tommorow.
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fussysnake added 13:08 - Apr 6
COYB! feeling positive about tomorrows game!
Already done double over Barnsley, Bristol, Coventry, portsmouth and West Ham, now lets add derby to that list :)
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blrmy added 13:19 - Apr 6
Can we highlight jas0999's comments in bright pink of something, they are always so ridiculous they make me laugh out loud and it would be a shame to miss them! I know he writes what he does to just wind people up, but actually they have the opposite effect! ;)
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Langdon_Blue added 13:21 - Apr 6
What on earth is their manager going on about? I think there's a madness to their Method!!
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stinkiusminkius added 13:39 - Apr 6
Blrmy I agree re jas0999. I used to think he actually meant what he wrote but clearly he is just saying it for effect. Very funny. The man is a comedy genius.
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Langdon_Blue added 13:40 - Apr 6
@blrmy - I think you are giving Jas too much credit, we do unfortunately have 'supporters' that are this negative. I had a season ticket the year we finished 5th in the Premier League and yet the two old men sat behind me moaned their way through every game!! Some are only happy being miserable...
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Guthrum added 15:03 - Apr 6
Blimey Walberswick, remarkably positive for you!
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MattinLondon added 16:27 - Apr 6
Maybe the financial fair play thing might well mean that we look for players in cheaper markets such as the Nordic countries or eastern Europe. Hopefully we won't be signing aging Premier League squad players.

I do sort of agree with Jas in the sense that we still need a fair new players still.

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shoopdelang added 20:06 - Apr 6
'' Very physical and direct '' well if there research on us is anything to go by this game is already one... What is he even talking about? I actually can not believe what I just read someone please give me an idea as too where he gets this idea from because I can not understand it ? Anyway on a brighter note I fancy us with a 2-0 win tomorrow, clean sheet away from home might be speculative but with the defense starting to look it would not suprise me
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ITFCOYB added 20:09 - Apr 6
Very good results today for our outside bet of promotion... #justsaying
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afrodids added 20:28 - Apr 6
This time tomorrow we could be 10th coyb batter those rams!
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planetblue_2011 added 20:49 - Apr 6
I will go for town 2 derby 1!! Leadbitter & chopra with the goals.
COYB
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michaeldownunder added 20:57 - Apr 6
Physical- Never
Direct- well if he means playing a quick passing game that's true

Can see us winning at Derby but not sure about home to Nugent's Leicester City
maybe when he has the ball crowd should go quiet because when ever we have a go at him he scores
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itfc94 added 23:43 - Apr 6
Johnny Metgod, who the hell are you to talk!?

I saw Derby come to PR, and i thought they were less than average side to watch. They had nothing going forward, and offered no threat to our goal. So i wouldn't say you were unlucky i'd say you were outclassed

However, i feel it will be different tomorrow and we'll definitely have to have our wits about us!

I'll be at the game tomorrow!

3 Points, a must win game as my best mate supports them!

COYB
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Lombokblue added 04:10 - Apr 7
Nice to see Nathan Ellington get a mention.
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AndyUK61873 added 04:16 - Apr 7
Always looking on the positive side, we win tomorrow we are 5pts behind Brighton with 5 games to go....just saying that final place in the play-offs can be got
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ericgates added 07:54 - Apr 7
Does anybody want to admit to being the town fan caught on camera at the wrestling on monday night after wrestlemania signing "Cena sucks"?!!!!

Classic
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