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Keane Again Pondering Changes Ahead of Blackpool Clash
Keane Again Pondering Changes Ahead of Blackpool Clash
Friday, 11th Dec 2009 13:22

Manager Roy Keane is again considering whether to make changes to his side ahead of high-flying Blackpool’s visit to Portman Road for the Blues’ third game in a week. Prior to the Peterborough match Keane said that he likes to freshen up his team when the games are coming thick and fast.

The Blues boss says loan striker Stern John may be rested having played little football prior to starting his month at Portman Road: “He’s come in and played a full game against Cardiff, he played an hour or so at Bristol and again the other night, having been off for a good two or three months.

“We’ve got to make a decision whether we start with him tomorrow and how long he gets because we’ve got to be careful it doesn’t lead to an injury as we’ve only got him for another few weeks.”

Earlier in the week, Keane suggested he might also look at resting Owen Garvan, the Irish midfielder having only recently returned to the first team after an absence of three months, and the Town manager admits this is still something he is considering: “Possibly so, but Owen is slightly younger than Stern and that comes into it.”

Keane, whose Town side are unbeaten in nine, was just as unhappy that John’s goal against Peterborough was disallowed once he had seen it on tape after the game and is likely to continue with the Trinidadian up front as his side go looking to end their goalless run after two 0-0 draws on the trot.

The Blues boss has plenty of options up front, with Pablo Couñago coming back into the squad having been left out of the 18 on Tuesday, and Keane hopes one of his strikers will finally start taking their opportunities: “If we keep creating the chances we have been we’ll be OK.

“The other night was very, very frustrating. We’ve obviously improved over the last few months: we’re pretty solid, we’re hard to beat but we’ve got to go and win some football matches and we need to do that tomorrow.

“I’ve never known anything like the chances we’ve been creating and missing in my life. I think on Saturday we had 21 shots on target and the other night again we had some very, very good chances and we need someone to step up to the plate and score some goals.

“We keep trying, we keep going and the one plus is that we’re creating chances. It’s not as if we’ve been negative and been playing defensive football. We’ve been very positive and I just hope that tomorrow will be the day when one or two of our strikers will strike it lucky and start hitting the ball into the back of the net.”

Keane has been trying to find a strike combination which works all season but is yet to find one which yields goals and could go with a John-Couñago partnership for the first time against the Tangerines.


In midfield, Keane will probably continue with Jon Walters and Carlos Edwards as his widemen with the pair swapping flanks during the game as they did against Peterborough. In the centre, Garvan and Leadbitter are likely to get the nod.

Alan Quinn will return to the squad having missed out against the Posh after picking up a minor knock against Bristol City, while Lee Martin isn’t expected to be ready to return from the heel problem which has kept him out of the last two games.

David Norris continues to make good progress, but with no reserve games over the Christmas period, Keane expects the midfielder’s return to the first team to come early in January. Luciano Civelli could be back later on that month, while keeper Richard Wright is the only other long-term injury victim and is out for four months with knee ligament damage.

Arran Lee-Barrett will continue between the sticks with Ian McLoughlin on the bench. New keeper Brian Murphy joined up with the club earlier in the week, but is unable to play until his Bosman move from Bohemians is formalised in January.

Town’s back four of David Wright, Damien Delaney, Gareth McAuley and Liam Rosenior has become established over the last few weeks and appears unlikely to be changed. Alex Bruce is expected to be available for the Scunthorpe game next week after missing out recently due to a groin injury.

Keane says he is pleased for Ian Holloway that he’s doing so well with Blackpool: “It’s good to see them do well, they’ve got a good manager and they’ve got some very good players. They’ve had a very good start to the season and good luck to them. We’re up for a tough game but it’s one we’re looking forward to.

“Ian’s a good manager, I came across him when he was manager of Plymouth and I was at Sunderland. He did a good job there, it didn’t work out for him at Leicester, but like all good managers he’s bouncing back and he’s doing a very good job there. He deserves a lot of credit for that.

“He’s one of the characters in the game and there aren’t too many of them around these days. It’s good to see him doing well.”

Blackpool sit sixth in the table on 31 points, 13 ahead of Town in 22nd, with an away record of won two, drawn four and lost four. On Tuesday they won 3-0 at Middlesbrough.

The Tangerines will be without former Blue Billy Clarke (knee), fellow strikers Ben Burgess (calf) and Stephen McPhee (knee) and defender Marcel Seip (hamstring), while centre-half Rob Edwards is a doubt due to a cut on his eyebrow. Danny Coid is back in the squad after a lengthy absence due to a broken shinbone.

Manager Ian Holloway has no doubt that Blues boss Roy Keane can guide Town away from the relegation zone: "He's a born winner and a born leader, and sometimes his methods take some getting used to.

"I strongly suggest to the Ipswich people that they start doing what he wants, in the way he wants, because I wouldn't want to upset him.

"Have a look at his record and it's absolutely fantastic. In one season with Sunderland he took them straight up, need I say more?

"I've got no doubts he will build a team in his likeness which will mirror what he wants and will be as good as he wants. I've no doubts that the fella will be a successful manager.

"Manchester United stuck by Alex Ferguson when he didn't win something - what a good decision that was. It's a crazy old life, particularly football.

"Hopefully we can go to Ipswich and give another good account of ourselves, whether we'll be good enough to win we'll have to wait and see. It's all about putting your stamp on a performance - and that's what the boys did on Tuesday night [at Middlesbrough]."

Billy Clarke joined Blackpool on a free transfer from Town in the summer and is the only current member of either squad to have played for the opposition.

Historically, more games between the sides have ended in draws than in victories to either team, which bodes well given Town’s current proclivity for stalemates. Over the years seven matches have ended level (seven in the league), six (six) in wins for the Blues and two (one) to the Lancastrians.

Last season goals from Tommy Miller and Alex John Baptiste saw the Portman Road game end 1-1, while the match at Bloomfield Road earlier on in the season was won 1-0 by Town, David Norris scoring the goal that led to his controversial celebration. The teams also meet in the FA Cup third round at Bloomfield Road on Saturday 2nd January.

Issue 99 of the fanzine, which features an exclusive interview with Alex Bruce, is available from our sellers around the ground (by Sir Alf, Planet Blue and the Portman Road entrance to the Greene King Stand) prior to the game. Alternatively, you can buy a single issue or subscription here. Singer/songwriter Asa Jennings will be handing out free CDs prior to the match.

Saturday’s referee is Phil Crossley from Kent, who has shown 54 yellow and four red cards in 16 games so far this season. Coincidentally, Crossley’s last Town match was the 1-1 draw at home to Blackpool last season when he booked Ben Thatcher and Tangerines Roy O’Donovan and David Vaughan.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, Rosenior, D Wright, Delaney, Smith, Leadbitter, Garvan, Walters, Edwards, Peters, Quinn, Colback, Trotter, Healy, John, Couñago, Priskin, Stead, Wickham.


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Bergholtblue added 13:40 - Dec 11
Dear Santa

Please forget my earlier message. I no longer want a HD 42" plasma TV, new computer and a ferrari. Give me six points from the Blackpool and Scunny mathes and I will be as happy as Larry
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keanotheenforcer added 13:56 - Dec 11
The obvious result to bet on would be the draw here I guess! At least Holloway does try and play football with his teams so would be surprised if they pack the midfield with five like every other boring team that has come down here this season.

Going to go for a sneaky 1-0 win to the Town. Going to keep backing Rosenior to score until he does!

Hoping Priskin is at least left at home for this one, really can not stand to lose any more hair after pulling it all out at his performance on Tuesday night. Come on Keano, be brave and start Wickham-justify letting Rhodes go!
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TedTurnip added 14:09 - Dec 11
Dear Santa,

Can I have the HD Plasma if Bergholtblue doesn't want it anymore?

Ta.
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ITFC1985 added 14:15 - Dec 11
0-0 anyone?
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welshtractorboy added 14:22 - Dec 11
Scots rekindle McLeod interest- Hearts after him ----New name not a bad forward till he got injured last season--would get us a few goals or am i just clutching at straws.Think we should start with Wickam tomorrow,maybe alongside John and put Pab and Stead on the bench. Think we will win tomorrow things have got to change,if we only convert 15% of our chances we would score 4 every week. Philips would also help us climb this division,Brum will have lots of money to spend in Jan---RK speak to them before Sheff Utd get wind of this
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StowTractorBoy added 15:12 - Dec 11
This game looks to have draw written all over it and I fear the frustration could go on until the end of the month. I would go with John and Pablo up front as mentioned by TWTD - its worth a try and you never know it may work. Thought Wickham was poor on Tuesday and my colleagues tell me he was off the pace at Tranmere in the youth cup. Stead is turning out to be an impact player despite his requests to start and telling us he will score goals if he does start. I wish it would happen for him but it doesn't and Pablo has more ball control in his little toe than Stead does in both feet. I think Blackpool will stiffen up the midfield for certain with the players Holloway has available which means lots of patience required perhaps with a lucky break. Not impressed with the referee appointment Crossley was once a promising referee but going nowhere now.
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MonterreyBlue added 15:23 - Dec 11
Im a long way from home here in Monterrey, Mexico and so obviously dont get to the games but i watch them on-line or listening. I honestly believe things are picking up and dont think a big 2nd half of season push is out of the question....however, i cant for the life of me see why we keep playing Pablo, surely Wickham and Stead or John is an option...I emailed Steve Mcall like a hundred times to at least look at Humberto Suazo from here who scores for fun and is absolute quality but he said, i quote "ok for strikers thanks" hmmmmm me thinks not.
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Suffolk_n_Good added 16:22 - Dec 11
Dear Santa,

If TedTurnip gets to bag the Plasma TV, I'm bagging Bergholtblue's Ferrari!!

Ta aswell!!
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keanotheenforcer added 16:38 - Dec 11
Just seen that Giles Barnes has been released by Derby, very, very injury prone but a very good player-worth a punt maybe???
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Mungo added 16:41 - Dec 11
Fingers crossed but I cannot see us winning this one at the moment. Blackpool destroyed Middlesborough the other night playing one up front. Holloway is a good manager and has got them working as a very organised unit, so I doubt we will score enough goals to beat them. I hope to be proved wrong.

MonterreyBlue - I heard Suazo was going to Spurs for about £8m. Shame though, as it would have been nice to have somebody in the team who can score regularly and I suspect he may be a surprise package at the World Cup next year!
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muhrensleftfoot added 16:58 - Dec 11
Don't think he should rest Garvan - put him out left with Leadbitter and Colback or Quinn in the middle. Pablo or Stern John up front with Walters. Wouldn't put Pablo & Stern together up front, as they are both "hold up" players with no pace. Stead to come on as sub because he seems to do better as an impact player. Leave Priskin out for this, the home crowd are starting to get at him. I'm sure he'll come good but needs confidence - better let him play away from home.
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jas0999 added 17:14 - Dec 11
This looks like a 1-1 to me, although goodness knows who will score our goal . . .
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BeeneyITFC added 17:38 - Dec 11
-------------------------Barret----------------------
Rosenior-----Delaney----------Mcauley--------Wright
Edwards--------Garvan---------Leadbitter------Walters
------------------Priskin---------Stead or stern----

Keane must haave seen something in priskin so if we dnt get on his bak he may perform. he is a natural goalscorer as he proved at watford soo maybe this
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Suffolk_n_Good added 17:49 - Dec 11
Priskin is S**T, I would rather we played a used T-Bag up front than play Priskin, "Don't get on his back" If any of us had shown the absolute lack of interest & laziness in our jobs that Priskin has shown, we would have been shown the door by now! He's had chances, most notably Tues night V P'Boro, He should be bursting a blood vesel to show Keano how much he wants to play for his shirt, I think he touched the ball 3 times in his 20 mins!

SELL OR LOAN OUT IN JANUARY KEANO!
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FinnishBlue added 18:06 - Dec 11
Greetings from Finland!

Crying to see how this season is going on...

I Want to see Pablo up front with Stead tomorrow. Keano has mixed up us too much. Please find some starting11, which we can rely on... 3points needed!
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Hanwood added 18:46 - Dec 11
I think Priskin is still worth persisting with. I'm sure that one of our strikers will start scoring soon! I'm still optimistic for eventual play off spot come May. The return of Norris may be the key.
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MAVERICK added 19:02 - Dec 11
Dear Santa,

If Ted Turnip bags Bergholtblues HD Plasma and Suffolk_N_Good bags the Ferrari, can I have the new computer ? ps, I havn't got a chimney, so will leave the key under the front door mat, Thanks
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MarstonBlue added 20:06 - Dec 11
Proclivity? Looks like someone bought themselves a thesaurus in the Borders closing down sale.
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Back_The_Boss added 20:19 - Dec 11
We are crying out for a goalscorer!
1-1.
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nthstd added 21:55 - Dec 11
don't give a fat rats clacker about unbeaten in 9 get three friggin points
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buryblue77 added 22:30 - Dec 11
3 points, trust me. Blackpool are going well but we'll pull a surprise out of the bag I've got a good feeling about this one. And I know this score line sounds silly but I'm feeling a good one 3-1 Town!
COYB!!!
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dubblue added 23:03 - Dec 11
Dear Santa,

Please leave 10 kegs of your finest beer in the Blackpool dressing room tomorrow.

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1Finshefki added 01:20 - Dec 12
hello Finnish, want to see another pic of your airborne countryman? God, I miss him, the hits, the misses, the paper-bag-chasing. happy days
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Singing_The_Blues added 01:20 - Dec 12
rite ok time of writing am a bit tipsy after a good friday nite out

however i still believe roy keane is teh man for the job he said its a 2 year job min and in order to go 4ward u have to go back this season is liekd that. please how he has strengthened the defence and how peopel were questioning his judgement in droppin owen and david w but since bein called back been brillaint surely that is wonderfull managment

one these games ipswich will score 4 or 5 all r shots will go in i felt truesday nite wood b case obv not so betting ipswich beat blackpool by 4 or 5 goals as wen we do get it rite we can rip teams apart. and im not able make this game even no a season ticket holder

rk is still in my eyes teh best man 4 the job how ever wood luv see sum oen like macheda or welbeck from manchester united on loan or even nathan delfonso from villa wat do peopel think of that ........ pace wat we missing. beings i only young i never witnessed teh great ipswich teams but best team i remember is bent and kuki both pacey

BTW UEFA 81 or watever ya name is i sear u sit near me in north stand if not its sum other pessimistic fan that wood be better off supporting the scum only happy wen winning we dont need fans like u

coyb
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bjc added 01:29 - Dec 12
9.25 dollars to 1 on a o-o draw these bookies are crazy
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