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Keane Set to Ring Changes for Barnsley Clash
Keane Set to Ring Changes for Barnsley Clash
Friday, 19th Mar 2010 11:48

Boss Roy Keane looks set to ring the changes when the Blues face Barnsley at Portman Road on Saturday having been less than impressed with the performance during the 2-1 defeat at Watford on Tuesday. The Town manager felt youngsters Shane O’Connor and Connor Wickham were his side’s best performers at Vicarage Road.

Keane says a reshuffle is very much on the cards: “I learned a great deal from the other night and there’s a good chance I’ll be changing the team on Saturday.”

The Blues boss says his team failed to match the Hornets’ desire from the start: “Watford were hungrier than us the other night. We had two or three players who felt they could just put the shirt on and perform.

“The two players who did the best were Shane O’Connor and Connor Wickham, two boys who have made four starts between them and they’re leading the way, which tells you a lot about the group of players we have.

“I’ve been defending my team all year, but the other night the way two or three of them started the game made you think we were 10 points clear at the top of the table.

“We’d one or two the other night without the hunger and it came across in their performances. Obviously I’m not going to mention names, but they know who they are.”

While Owen Garvan was replaced after 22 minutes, Keane says he could have made even earlier substitutions: “I wouldn’t say Owen Garvan was unlucky, although he was unlucky in the sense that there could have been another two or three coming off with him, but I can only make three substitutions.

“I should have made the three substitutions after 10 minutes and if we picked up an injury, so what?

”We’ve got talented players and Garvs should have started the game better. When he kicked the ball out of play after three seconds, I was thinking ‘how have you prepared for the game?’.”

Earlier in the season after the defeat at West Brom, Keane said some of his players were unlikely to play for the club again, a statement he later admitted regretting making.

Despite Garvan’s early substitution and his anger at some of his players’ attitudes, Keane says all his squad are still in with a chance of selection: “There’s always an opportunity, but there are players who are running out of opportunities, particularly as we’re coming towards the end of the season when decisions have to be made on certain players.

“It’s not about letting me down, ultimately they’re letting themselves down because they’re talented players. I watch them every day in training. It’s not as if we’re working with amateurs or a pub team. They’re good players and we’ve seen that on a lot of occasions but not enough.”

Keane says some of his players continue to consistently make the same errors: “We all make mistakes and young Shane made a mistake the other night, but it was an honest mistake and as long as he learns from it that’s what life in football’s all about.

“But there are certain players who are making the same mistakes week in, week out. They’re the ones who’ll take you nowhere fast and I’m aware of that and we’ll sort it out.”


The Town manager concedes that he may have made an error himself when he changed his the side which had won the previous two matches for the Watford game: “We talked about trying to keep a winning team. I appreciate it when people say we probably should have kept a winning back four, I made that change and that was probably wrong.”

Keane is unhappy that some of his team only perform at home and that has led to the inconsistency which has contributed to Town’s struggles: “The biggest thing holding us back all season has been the inconsistency of the team. The first back to back victories came last week, which says it all really and it’s a bad reflection on the players, myself and the staff.

“It was probably too much to ask the group of players we have to win three games in a row, so we’re aware of that. We know where we’re at. If we start a game like we did the other night, we’re heading for trouble.”

As for Saturday’s match, the Blues boss says he’ll look to make changes: “There’s a good chance of that, but if we win on Saturday there’s a chance I mightn’t change the team for Tuesday, however, we’ve got a tough game on Saturday, there’s no getting away from it.

"Barnsley have done well and they have been scoring goals. They have picked up some good results against the top teams, particularly at home and we know it will be a very tough game.

"They have a striker in form [Daniel Bogdanovic] and that has been the difference between us being a half decent side and not this season.”

Keane expects a somewhat better display than at Watford: “We’re at home and the players will probably be ready for the home games. It’s the away games we have the problem with.”

The Town manager is unlikely to drop keeper Brian Murphy but David Wright will probably return for Liam Rosenior at right-back. Damien Delaney and Gareth McAuley are likely to continue at the centre of the defence, although Tommy Smith may be in with a chance of inclusion, with Shane O’Connor on the left, having been one of the players who most impressed his manager at Watford, despite his error on the second goal.

Arran Lee-Barrett is likely to continue keeping Richard Wright off the bench, despite the former England keeper having been fit for some weeks now, Keane having said no one shone in a poor reserves performance on Wednesday.

In midfield, David Norris is likely to return, probably for Owen Garvan with Jack Colback — who Keane says he expects to be playing in the Premier League regularly with Sunderland next season - and Grant Leadbitter probably keeping their places.

Skipper Jon Walters will be OK to play despite having a scar on his leg from John Eustace’s wild challenge during Tuesday’s game. Alan Quinn is an injury doubt with a groin problem picked up in the reserves but was unlikely to be involved against the side which wanted to sign him in the summer in any case.

Up front, David Healy could come into the starting line-up having impressed when coming off the bench at Watford, while Daryl Murphy will probably get the nod ahead of Connor Wickham alongside the Northern Irishman.

Barnsley are currently 12th in the league, five points and five places above the Blues, with an away record of won six, drawn two and lost nine.

Tykes manager and former Canary Mark Robins says that his side are generally making progress: "We've got to maintain the form that we've shown over the last couple of weeks, the Newcastle game aside.

"I'm delighted with the way the season is going. The players have still got a lot to play for. There are 10 games left to go and a lot left yet for these players to aim for."

Robins agrees with Roy Keane that the Blues are better at home than they are away: "Ipswich are a different proposition at Portman Road and I went to watch their match against Cardiff City last week when they played very well.

"They have only lost two matches there all season and do not concede many goals. They have had a lot of draws but are not a bad side and they have some very good players.

"We need to be focused and ready for them. We cannot afford to have our minds on anything else apart from Ipswich. My players are professional and we want to finish the season properly. I want us to go out and see what we can achieve."

Barnsley will be without winger Adam Hammill, who has a hamstring strain, while defenders Carl Dickinson (knee) and Rob Kozluk (knee) will both again be missing but Darren Moore is back having been away on compassionate leave.

Historically, Town have done well against the Tykes, winning 18 games between the sides (17 in the league), drawing four (four) and losing 12 (10).

At Oakwell earlier in the season, former Town loanee Jon Macken’s last minute goal gave Barnsley a 2-1 victory. The Tykes had gone ahead in the first half through Iain Hume, who later smashed a penalty against the bar, Liam Rosenior equalising for the Blues just before the break.

Last season, two goals from Jon Stead gave the Blues a 2-1 victory at Oakwell, Daniel Bogdanovic pulling one back for the home side.

At Portman Road, Stead was again on target, along with Owen Garvan and Ivan Campo, as the Tykes were defeated 3-0 on a nightmare evening for then-keeper Heinz Muller. Barnsley striker Reuben Noble-Lazarus became the youngest-ever Football League player during that game at the age of 15 years and 45 days.

The most famous meeting between the sides came in May 2000 at Wembley when the Blues won the play-off final 4-2 to reach the Premier League. Richard Wright is the only player in either squad to have played that day.

Jon Macken is the only former Town player currently with Barnsley, while Anderson De Silva played alongside Pablo Couñago at Malaga.

Blues midfielder Colin Healy, currently on loan with Falkirk, spent 2006/07 at Oakwell but made only two starts and eight sub appearances during an injury-hit spell.

Jon Walters was at Barnsley for three months in 2003/04 when a Bolton player, making 10 starts and two sub appearances but failing to score.

Saturday’s referee is Neil Swarbrick from Lancashire, who has shown 81 yellows and five red cards in 29 games so far this season. Swarbrick’s last Town match was the 3-2 derby victory over Norwich in Jim Magilton’s final game in charge as manager at the end of last season.

Squad from: B Murphy, Lee-Barrett, R Wright, D Wright, Rosenior, O’Connor, Delaney, McAuley, Smith, Norris, Leadbitter, Garvan, Colback, Peters, Walters, Edwards, Martin, D Murphy, D Healy, Couñago, Wickham.


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stiffshorts added 12:01 - Mar 19
This is wearing a bit thin I'm afraid.
Roy "rings the changes" every single game. He's always (apart from about two exceptions) changing the team and positions week in, week out. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE!!
Until we get rid of personal errors, the general apathy of players, and instil a sense of winning and get someone who can put the ball in the freakin' net we're freakin' destined to remain playing in the lower leagues for years!!!!!!!

Don't "ring the changes". SACK half the players without pay-offs (they haven't performed to contract so cannot claim unfair dismissal) bring in some youngsters and some proven talent with the money saved by sacking wasters and get on with it!!!!!!

AAAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Vic added 12:05 - Mar 19
Go back to the team that beat Cardiff.
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campowasgod added 12:12 - Mar 19
Why is Jamie Peters out of favour.
Has he played worse than anyone else?
3 weeks ago he was our best defender midfielder and striker all in the same game.
Poor little Jamie.......
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mistleyblue added 12:19 - Mar 19
Don't change a winning team then ! Blaming others when the blame lays with you Roy for Tuesday's performance. Bring back David Wright, 2games, 2 wins, 2 clean sheets and then gets completely dropped from the squad !
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Lightningboy added 12:23 - Mar 19
WHY does it seem that since Keane took over we have had to endure a poor performance/result in order to gain a good performance/result?

You have to admit that isn't the way it should be,should it?..don't we want a team that enjoys going out onto the pitch,playing flowing football week in week out,rather than this stop/start of a season (few poor results,one good one,another few poor,another good).

If Keane stays it'll be another summer of ins and outs (probably a dozen or so)..and you really have to ask yourself this question..WHY?
Well the answer will be because Keane is not capable of getting the best out of this squad (most of which he's brought in himself-from sunderland).

I personally think we've got a quality squad,on paper possibly stronger than the one Burley had to work with 10 years ago (give or take the odd player)..so just imagine what a "good" manager/coach could do with these players without the need for more wholesale changes to the team AGAIN this summer.

I'm sure we'll turn it on against Barnsley tommorrow BUT only because we didn't vesus watford the other night.

It's not good enough and it's about time that the majority realised that Keane's the wrong choice.
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devontractorboy added 12:28 - Mar 19
Well said Lightningboy, enough said, I can't believe the fans on here who still support Keane's management, as 'Cammy' would say 'Unbelievable Geoff Unbelievable' !!!!!
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MAVERICK added 12:29 - Mar 19
BORING !
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superblueflude added 12:30 - Mar 19
Lightning - cant believe you just said that about the team compared to Burleys.
, Clapham, Venus, Mowbray, Hreidarsson, Reuser, Stewart, Johnson, Bramble, Holland, Naylor.

No one apart from Colback, Leadbitter, Mcauley can even compare to these guys.
Jesus no wander you also say Keane out if you think Jims team was as good as Burleys. Christ!!!
Its about time you realise Lightning that the team Keane inherited was not that good and it will take 3-4 transfer windows to replace the dead wood.
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MAVERICK added 12:31 - Mar 19
WHY CHANGE A WINNING TEAM !
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superblueflude added 12:32 - Mar 19
And before you say well jim's season was better - well yes we finished higher, but we havent finished yet, and we didn't have newcastle west brom, nott forrest, leicester in the league on form, the doncasters, building a good team etc etc
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superblueflude added 12:33 - Mar 19
Maverick - Because although you all think players who get paid thousands should be non human - there bodies still need a break, hence the changes and tactial changes to, no one moaned about Colback at left back and peters at right back against QPR - oh wait we won thats why!!!!!!!!!!!
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BlueBoots added 12:37 - Mar 19
“I should have made the three substitutions after 10 minutes and if we picked up an injury, so what?

Would have loved to have seen that - going back as far as the Joe Royle days, we seem to have players at the club who are happy enough when things go their way (you just have to look at the comments by opposing managers when we've actually won games this season - nearly all have said that their teams underperformed on the day), but don't have the hunger when they're faced
with a battle. 2 wins on the spin, and half the team seemed to think they could just turn up at Watford and collect another 3 points...

As for Garvan, I think he's one of the players from the batch that Joe Royle commented on as "think they're stars, but they're not even players". RK left him out for a few months and he came back a better player with new-found workrate - gave him 3 starts on the trot and by the 3rd game he's back to trying to stroll though a game. His bad luck that a few other players had the same idea against Watford, but I don't think he can have any complaints about being substituted.
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Knightsy added 12:38 - Mar 19
What surprise Roy....you changing the Team again!!....Why did he change it against Watford.
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blueherts added 12:38 - Mar 19
Yawn Keane - Motivate them dont bully them into playing - suggest you go read a book on 'Managing people ', 'talking to the press'
Or how about getting your 'crack' training team working on some passing games - we seem to have forgotten how to keep the ball , and shoot and take corners ...
But lets not blame keane eh , he is ONLY the manager
12 out in the summer a load of loanees in and then we will be 'oh we have to give him time ... just get rid at season end - he is not a manager
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blueherts added 12:38 - Mar 19
Yawn Keane - Motivate them dont bully them into playing - suggest you go read a book on 'Managing people ', 'talking to the press'
Or how about getting your 'crack' training team working on some passing games - we seem to have forgotten how to keep the ball , and shoot and take corners ...
But lets not blame keane eh , he is ONLY the manager
12 out in the summer a load of loanees in and then we will be 'oh we have to give him time ... just get rid at season end - he is not a manager
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DietmarVanNostrilBoy added 12:40 - Mar 19
It's so good to have such a wise football sage at the helm of the club.
Far be it from any of us to offer guidance, buy may I proffer a small token of assistance. If the punching fails try kicking, if that fails set your dogs on them. If all that fails get another loanee from Sunderland!
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superblueflude added 12:43 - Mar 19
Blue herts - so if we as humans slack in our job when you get fired for gross misconduct etc etc is that the managers fault?

Players jogging around the pitch, kicking the ball out of play from 3 yards - is that Keanes fault? You guys make me laugh, go "support" (if you understand the term) and take it elsewhere, Man utd or chelsea would suit you guys, actually no it wouldnt, didn't chelsea lose to inter, didn't Man utd lost to leeds, among others, maybe you should concentrate on championship manager and down load your cheats to make you win every game - only way you'd ever be happy.
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ITFC1985 added 12:54 - Mar 19
Keane haters blah blah blah......
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superblueflude added 12:56 - Mar 19
here here ITFC1985
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ITFC1985 added 13:01 - Mar 19
cheers superblueflude glad someone else on here agrees - its just so boring reading the same people moaning about the same old thing
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blu_dru added 13:03 - Mar 19
3 changes then, not exactly alot is it??
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blueherts added 13:05 - Mar 19
Superblue - Just coz we have an opinion on Keane why would we wish to support Man U - We all follow Ipswich and care passionately - which is probably why some of us
This is not a reaction to Watford in isolation
It is putting an opinion about Keane as a Manager
If you as a 'diehard' believe he is the right man for the job then great - and if you feel he is doing an excellent job and you are content to see us in this position super
As I said before if we go down we will all still follow the 'team'
Maybe it will do us good for the long run- leicester ?
But dont think - because we have an opinion on Keane - we dont support
You obviously admire his style and that is fine
All I say is ME etc will look at Keane from Business and Football perspective
Money spent , Games won and style of football played
Then lets see what the result is

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superblueflude added 13:08 - Mar 19
What im saying is as a "supporter" surely you would like into the team and not base every defeat on the manager, you blame him for everything yet, apart from tactis Keane cant control what happens on the pitch, he tried against watford yet you guys slate him for taking Garvan off.
And i wouldn't mind peoples opininos on keane if they made them after each game, yet when we win, we dont here anything from the haters yet when we lose everyones in again.

What gets me most is how people expect wins, why our squad is not that good, its getting there but keane needs time to build it,
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MAVERICK added 13:13 - Mar 19
superblueflude- tactics must have been good against QPR. Sorry, but if you can't play 3 hours football a week, you are not fit ! You don't see nurses complaining of being tired, they are on there feet 40 hours a week !
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svendust added 13:14 - Mar 19
bye garvs!

Might be another summer of lots of ins and outs but it will be players that care in and ones that don't (garvan et al) out. Yes, Keane has made errors but I feel for Keane working with players that don't care when the dressing room away from home isn't up to their standard, it only takes one bad apple but it seems we have a few.

Hopefully we will start next season with a bunch of players that want to play (home and away!) as I'm fed up of this inconsistency!
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