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Stead Set to Start as Town Chase Elusive Win Against Derby
Stead Set to Start as Town Chase Elusive Win Against Derby
Friday, 30th Oct 2009 12:50

Jon Stead looks set to return to the Town starting line-up for the first time since mid-September as the Blues look to end their 14-match winless run when Derby County visit Portman Road on Saturday. The game sees boss Roy Keane face his former Nottingham Forest team-mate Nigel Clough for the first time as a manager.

Stead netted Town’s goal and impressed after coming off the bench at Plymouth last week having scored twice for the reserves earlier in the week. Keane seems likely to recall the 26-year-old to his starting line-up with the Blues having been unable to take their chances in recent weeks.

The former Derby loanee is likely to partner Jon Walters with Pablo Couñago dropping to the bench alongside Tamás Priskin, who the Town boss has said could play some role.

Keane seems unlikely to make too many changes to his team with the Blues without a defeat in three games and having come close to grabbing that vital win on a number of occasions.

Asmir Begovic is set to continue in goal, David Wright at left-back and Liam Rosenior on the right. Gareth McAuley misses out with the thigh injury he sustained at Plymouth with Alex Bruce likely to replace him alongside Tommy Smith at the centre of the defence.

In midfield Carlos Edwards will continue on the right with Grant Leadbitter in the centre. Liam Trotter may come back in for Jack Colback in the centre, while Alan Quinn and Lee Martin will be hoping to get the nod ahead of Jaime Peters on the left.

Town are still without midfield duo Luciano Civelli and David Norris (knee ligaments, back December), while striker Connor Wickham is away with the England U17s.

Keane says his side really should have secured their first victory by now: “We’ll be going all out to win the game. I think we’ve been very close over the last three or four weeks. We should have at least two or three victories under our belts by now, but we haven’t.


“The longer you go without a win, the more questions you’re going to face and the more pressure. But that’s football.

“I’ve been saying for the last few weeks that I think the players have been dealing with it very well. They’re playing with great freedom and confidence. When you consider where we are, that’s unusual.

“We’re not happy, eight points out of 14 games is unacceptable, we should be doing better, but over the course of the season I still think we’re going to have a good season. Obviously we’ve had a poor start, a very poor start, but we’ve another opportunity to get that victory, although it won’t be easy.”

Derby boss Nigel Clough has a lengthy injury list including long-term absentees Chris Porter (hip) and Giles Barnes (achilles). Miles Addison is out with a foot problem, Kris Commons has a hamstring injury, Paul Green, also a foot problem, Jay McEveley a broken cheekbone, Ben Pringle a knee injury and Mark O'Brien is also currently sidelined.

Steven Davies and Stephen Pearson returned in last week’s 4-2 defeat to Queens Park Rangers but Davies is a slight doubt with a tight hamstring. Dean Leacock (mumps) and Jake Buxton (groin) are also considered doubts, but Fredrik Stoor has extended his loan from Fulham.

Clough says the injury problems have had a major effect on his club’s season, particularly at the back where he has fielded six different centre-half combinations: "Not being able to field a settle side has not helped. Shaun Barker and Dean Leacock, we said from early on that we wanted those two in there.

"When you looked up the pitch in Saturday's game against Queens Park Rangers we had Stephen Bywater, Shaun Barker and Robbie Savage — three solid units.

"But centre-halves need somebody alongside them, as midfielders do. It is not ideal when you are chopping and changing every week but we have had no choice because of the injuries. We would like to have the option to make changes through choice!

"We left Lee Croft out at Middlesbrough to go more solid across midfield but he was on after 20 minutes because Jay McEveley broke his cheekbone. You don't know but if Jay had stayed on it might have been a different result."

Derby are currently six points better off than Town in 19th with an away record of won none, drawn two and lost five.

Historically, Town have had the better of the Rams, winning 27 games (25 in the league), drawing 18 (16) and losing 22 (21).

Last season, Town doubled Saturday’s visitors, goals from Pablo Couñago and Jon Walters securing a 2-0 win at home and another Walters strike bringing a 1-0 win at Pride Park later in the season. The Portman Road win, on November 22nd last year, was Town’s last home league win on a Saturday.

Town striker Jon Stead had a spell on loan at Pride Park during his time as a Sunderland player with the Rams also making an enquiry regarding his availability in the last couple of weeks.

Kevin Lisbie, on loan at Colchester for the season or at least until January, has also spent time on loan at Pride Park.

Former Town keeper Lewis Price is a current Derby player, but is on loan at Brentford, while Jay McEveley spent time on loan with the Blues in 2005/06 and Stephen Bywater was at Portman Road for a similar spell in 2007/08.

Managers Roy Keane and Nigel Clough were at Nottingham Forest together under the Derby manager’s father, as was Town coach Tony Loughlan.

Saturday’s referee is Anthony Taylor from Greater Manchester, who has shown 25 yellow cards and two red in 13 games so far this season. Taylor’s last Town match was the 1-1 draw at home to Bristol City in April in which he booked Pim Balkestein and visiting defender Jamie McCombe.

Squad from: Begovic, R Wright, D Wright, Rosenior, Delaney, Smith, Bruce, Balkestein, Trotter, Leadbitter, Edwards, Peters, Quinn, Martin, Colback, Healy, Walters, Couñago, Stead, Priskin.


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naa added 15:27 - Oct 30
I think Walters is more versatile than Edwards so would put Walters on the left - even though he's definitely not as good there as he is on the right.

And, to be honest, I'd like to see Priskin. 16 goals last year isn't very far from the 20 that everyone here says we need from a striker. Not sure if he can play with Pablo or not, but I wouldn't mind finding out.

Problem is with our situation we can't afford to make too many risky team selections.

Having said that, runaround is right. We think we know what areas Keane is going to tweak and then the team walks out onto the pitch and there's a set of 11 players you just didn't expect to see walking out.
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pottyblue added 15:29 - Oct 30
taking my 6yr old to his first ever game 250 mile round trip feel a thrashing coming on 5,2 walters on the wing sounds good to me switching with edwards quinn in the middle to kick savage, stead and priskin up front
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BlueBoots added 15:36 - Oct 30
My Starting XI for tomorrow...

---------------Begovic--------------
Edwards - Bruce - Smith - Wright
---------------Trotter---------------
--------------Leadbitter------------
Walters------Counago------Peters
----------------Stead----------------
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bleedblue added 15:54 - Oct 30
Did somebody just say Stead sometimes shos "class"??? Maybe in his youthful first season for Huddersfield but nothing since he has mived clubs as often as Marcus Bent!!
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naa added 16:10 - Oct 30
Well I actually said 'shows'. Sorry, I'm a pedant.

I didn't really mean it as suggestion that I thought he was good or anything but that he does occasionally do something with the ball to suggest he has some skill. He just rarely makes anything of it at all.

His biggest failing is his complete lack of awareness of his team mates. He never links up play and will never pass if he's within 25 yards of goal. Which would be OK if he had a decent shot on him...
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:13 - Oct 30
WHATEVER the result it should be a humdinger on here tomorrow night !coyb
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:11 - Oct 30
trick[trip] or treat night ,too. coyb
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ChambersM added 19:24 - Oct 30
Im not confident with Bruce and Smith at the back if I'm honest, which does say a lot for McAuley!
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slowerball added 19:24 - Oct 30
For me Counago adds something special to our game. He may sometimes spend time on his ar*e, but he can actually pass the ball and brings in other players. He did more inside his first 15 mins when he came on at Barnsley that Priskin did for the whole of the time he was on the park. (Not knocking the boy Priskin, but surely £1.7m should buy a nailed on 1st XI goalscorer - or am I being old fashioned).

Players like Tommy Smith (more & more each game) and Walters pick themeselves. Stead did well when he came on and scored - how bad can it be to therefore give him a chance? How wrong can things go? He did well - so he has been rewarded. If the players don't think its a meritocracy at our club, why should they bother?

That win will come tomorrow... believe. 4-2, Leadbitter to score first.

Good day.
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ChambersM added 19:36 - Oct 30
Begovic
Rosenior - Bruce - Smith - Wright Bench: Wright
Edwards - Quinn - Leadbitter - Martin Peters
Counago - Stead Balkstein
Delaney
Priskin
Walters
Colback
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ChambersM added 19:37 - Oct 30
* Begovic
Rosenior - Bruce - Smith - Wright
Edwards - Quinn - Leadbitter - Martin Peters
Counago - Stead



Bench: Wright Balkstein
Delaney
Priskin
Walters
Colback
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slowerball added 19:40 - Oct 30
And we're only playing Bruce beacuse there is nobody else.

And Martin Peters is a bit too old I'm afraid.
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UEFA81 added 19:47 - Oct 30
I don't know about trick or treat dingus, but I reckon it will be a real horror show at PR tomorrow.

COYB!
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keeperbimbo09 added 21:12 - Oct 30
WE WILL WIN
BELIVEVE ME
2 - 0

COYB
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nobbyclark added 21:54 - Oct 30
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1792_5660965,00.html

Derby have major problems injury wise. If we don't win this one then i think we will deserve to be at the bottom :(

But we can do it with our 13th man....the crowd....go you blues!!!!
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StowTractorBoy added 22:08 - Oct 30
Begovic
Rosenior Bruce Smith Wright
Edwards Quinn Leadbitter Walters
Counago Priskin
Not happy with Quinn in the middle but please don't play Trotter or Peters
otherwise it will be an uphill task. We badly need another midfield player and waiting for Norris could be costly. Not altogether happy with the back four either buts it the best we have. These weaknesses are the reason we are at present the worst team in the Division. Would Peters and Trotter get in any other Championship - I don't think so. Worried about tomorrow - make no mistake it will not be easy and Derby have pace on the flanks with Hulse up front so we must stop the crosses. Surely if nothing else the law of averages will give us a win.
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TrueBlue4Eva added 01:04 - Oct 31
Great stead given a chance again!! Any1 can score a 1 on
1 even counago can!! I'd play my brothers team for Ipswich and they'd probs lose an all but have more dedication to win! Maybe even play that annoying tossed that shouts abuse at are own players to see what a struggle it is! But yea faith in Rk I spose he's got a bunch of numptys to work with thanks to bloody jim I'm suprised we have 8 points ATM!!
2-0 tomorrow dno who for tho !!
Coyb!!
Hahaha
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corshamblue added 11:52 - Oct 31
3 Points Today - No Worries and Stead WILL score again!
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