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Changes Likely for Swansea Trip
Changes Likely for Swansea Trip
Friday, 26th Mar 2010 11:47

Town boss Roy Keane has hinted at changes to his side for Saturday’s visit to Swansea’s Liberty Stadium. Keane was disappointed with Tuesday’s “sluggish” display as the Blues lost 2-0 at home to Plymouth.

Speaking at Thursday’s pre-match press conference, Keane, who fielded an unchanged team for only the third time this season against the Pilgrims, says he’ll consider the condition of his players at Friday training: “We’ll see how the players react to the game the other night. No doubt they will be disappointed, we looked a bit sluggish.

“Connor Wickham would have had a good chance of being involved for Saturday. We’ll have a look at the players on Friday, they’ve got a day off today, they were in on Wednesday for recovery and we’ll sleep on it before finalising the team. But there could be some fresh legs in there.”

Wickham misses the game as he’s with England’s U17s but will be back in time for next week’s home game against Reading.

Keane says he didn’t consider withdrawing the 16-year-old from international duty as he misses just the single Town match: “There was never a danger he was going to miss out on those games.

“If there was one England game to go and we desperately needed him I’d maybe ask [England U17s coach] John Peacock, but this is all part of Connor growing up and learning his trade.”

Town have swapped their habit of drawing most of their games for a run of wins followed by defeats, which Keane says has helped ease relegation worries but is just as frustrating: “That’s been the case the last five or six weeks. Up to then it seemed to be draw after draw.

“We’re better off winning-losing, winning-losing because the draws were taking us nowhere fast. At least now we’re getting three points every second game it’s getting us up the table a touch.

“The fact that we’ve been so inconsistent is unbelievably frustrating. But when you give away two goals like we did the other night, you can tell why.”

The Irishman says his players’ endeavour wasn’t in doubt against Paul Mariner’s men: “As much as it was disappointing the other night in terms of how sluggish we were, I was pleased with the players’ efforts and as frustrated as I was with the two mistakes we made, we still had opportunities to score goals. We had three or four good chances and we didn’t even hit the target.

“That’s been a big problem for us all season, the fact we’re giving bad goals away and we don’t take our chances and that’s not a good combination to have.”

Town’s inconsistency goes back beyond Keane’s time as manager and the Blues boss wonders whether it’s time for the club to change its traditional ‘nice’ image: “I think the club is set in its ways a little bit. Tradition is fantastic, I think I’ve played my part in that over the last few months, but maybe that needs to be looked at.

“We’re talking about the football club, the traditions of the club, they way we are and maybe we have become too nice.

”I don’t mean we should be ranting and raving every two minutes like some managers are against us.


“We’ve got great staff downstairs, you get a great welcome, that’s something we should be proud of, I’m not saying all of sudden change all that side of it, but it might be the characters in the dressing room. I think we’re too nice on the pitch.”

Town’s inconsistency is illustrated by their ability to lose to strugglers such as Plymouth and Peterborough but gain points from sides higher up the division.

Keane says Town can beat Swansea, as long as they avoid the suicidal tendencies which were so evident on Tuesday: “I know we’re capable of going down there and putting on a good performance, but as we saw the other night, we’re also capable of shooting ourselves in the foot. The two goals we conceded the other night were shocking.

“Players are going to make mistakes, I’ve no problem with that, managers make mistakes, everyone makes mistakes. But if you make the same mistakes week-in, week-out, something has to be done about it. It’s not just about the players but about the manager and the staff and how we prepared the game.

“Having said that, we look at the mistakes we made [in defence], but there are also the strikers. When they get chances they have got to hit the target. We had two or three very good chances, despite us having an off night, which I don’t mind as we’re going to have off nights. But when you have off nights, if you get your one or two opportunities, you take them.”

Despite skipper Jon Walters admitting he has been underperforming, Keane says he has been pleased with the former Chester man’s leadership: “I think Jon’s been very good for us all season, the way he leads the game. I think he’ll be disappointed that he didn’t score the other night with the header.

“Jon’s led the way and it wasn’t about Jon Walters the other night or Damien Delaney, it’s about everybody. Whatever we want to achieve at the club will be because we’ll stick together.

“We were sluggish the other night, but I wouldn’t necessarily point the fingers at the players, the manager and the staff have to take responsibility.”

Keane has been impressed with Saturday’s opponents, despite their 5-1 loss at Blackpool in midweek: “Swansea are having a brilliant season, they play really good football.

“It probably wouldn’t be an ideal result for us that they conceded five. Generally speaking, with the system that they play, as much as they’re very good going forward, they don’t concede many.

“That was a bit of blip for them, but that happens. However, you look where they are in the table, they’re still having a fantastic season. We have to go down there and look after ourselves and we have gone to teams near the top and have had some decent results.”

Keane feels Swansea’s January signing of former Blue Shefki Kuqi has paid off: “He seems to have done well since he’s gone there, he’s been a very good buy.

“You always need a player like him in your pack, he’s something a bit different with the physical strength he has and obviously he did quite well when he was here.”

The Blues boss says everyone at Town needs to come together at the Liberty Stadium: “The players have to bounce back, roll their sleeves up, as do the staff, the supporters have to get behind us and we get ready to go again.”

Brian Murphy will keep his place in goal against his old club, while Shane O’Connor looks set to continue at left-back. Arran Lee-Barrett will be on the bench having played in the reserves in midweek but with Richard Wright pressing for some involvement after recovering from his knee ligament injury.

Damien Delaney seems unlikely to lose his place despite his error on the first goal against Plymouth, although Tommy Smith will be standing by to take over from the Irishman alongside Gareth McAuley if Keane decides on making a change. Liam Rosenior could be in line to come in for David Wright at right-back.

In midfield, Grant Leadbitter could come back into the starting line-up, probably alongside David Norris with Jack Colback moving to left midfield. Jon Walters appears unlikely to be left out and may go back to his right-sided role in place of Carlos Edwards.

David Healy could return to the Town starting line-up up front alongside Daryl Murphy in place of Pablo Couñago.

The Swans currently sit in fifth in the Championship, 14 points and 11 places above the Blues, with a home record of won eight, drawn eight and lost three.

The Welshmen could welcome back skipper Garry Monk after a calf injury, while midfielder Joe Allen is training again after a knee problem and could also return to the squad,

Full-backs Albert Serran (hamstring) and Federico Bessone (knee) and midfielder Ferrie Bodde (calf) are all definitely sidelined.

Over the years the results between the sides are neatly balanced, Town having won nine (seven in the league), Swansea also having been victorious on nine (nine) occasions, with eight (seven) matches ending in draws.

Earlier in the season, the sides drew 1-1 at Portman Road. Craig Beattie put the visitors ahead in the sixth minute, but Pablo Couñago equalised eight minutes later.

At the Liberty Stadium in February, Jordi Gomez added Swansea’s third goal in a 3-0 victory after Jason Scotland had netted the first two.

Town keeper Brian Murphy played for Swansea between 2003 and 2006 but made only 18 appearances before returning to Ireland and joining Bohemians. Pablo Couñago held talks with the Welsh club in the summer after the Blues and Swans agreed a fee before deciding against the move.

Striker Shefki Kuqi is the only former Blue in Paulo Sousa’s squad, promising not to do his trademark celebration if he scores against his old club on Saturday.

Recent Swansea loan signing from Burnley, David Edgar, is a close friend of fellow Canadian Jaime Peters, the duo having played at various international levels together.

Saturday’s referee is Craig Pawson from South Yorkshire, who has shown 68 yellow and four red cards in 28 games so far this season. Pawson has never officiated a match involving either Town or Swansea before and is taking control of only his sixth Championship fixture.

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


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harlingblue added 22:17 - Mar 26
Changes likely...
Yes he will drop Wright, who should be one of the first picked, perhaps he should play and have Rosenoir play in front of him instead of the underachieving Walters or the awful Edwards. We have no pace in the team, and only one playmaker Leadbitter, but he only passes to an ex Sunderland player...we are fed up with watching Irish/Sunderland players/Managers...Yes we worship people like Mariner...they are part of our glorious past...Roy Keane you have a big fight to become a part of that.
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bennyblue added 01:41 - Mar 27
can someone arrange for roy to be held in swansea after the game and then ring up that mariner bloke if not i promise i will have a drink with you roy if you promise to leave im usually choosy about who i drink with but in this case i will make an exception plus i wont start crying if you turn me down
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multipulemicky added 07:11 - Mar 27
I have'nt misssed a game for a good number of seasons now it must be atleast 4,i also go to a few aways when i can,but ive got to say this season has been bloody crap! Also im thinking about the season ticket renewal,is it going to be any better next season??
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bennyblue added 07:40 - Mar 27
i got some imformation that if roy stays we will be even worse next season and will be beaten twice by norwich who probably will be challenging for the 1st while we have too listen to more of roys sh.te about how dissapointed he is with that performance and it will probably take us 79 years to get up cause he needs to tinker with the team and all the players he bought have to be replaced cause they are no good and if we all get behind him and have a drink with him after the game and we were really unlucky the last game and things are improving and i cant understand why every goalkeeper we play against is the best in the world and any fool can get a team midtable and we haventlost 3-1 when it was raining since october and the ref was blind and the fa is ganging up on us and the defence is improving even though we lost 2-0 to the 2nd bottom team and we will come good one day and we need some more sunderland players and is there any 2nd rate irish players that havent played with us yet and it was to cold the pitch was shocking and that mariner geezer doesnt like me and the fai are a bunch of fools and bla blah blah........have i missed anything
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fatuncle added 08:55 - Mar 27
So today it's gonna be first on the team sheet Norris,Walters,Delaney,Colback,Healy & Murphy's 1+2.Those that won't Garvan,Counago,Wright & O'Connor as they were the only ones on tuesday night to actually come away with any credit!
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bennyblue added 09:32 - Mar 27
come on man i reckon paul mariner came away with the most credit
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fatuncle added 10:34 - Mar 27
I don't so he was minus his specs
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steed added 12:05 - Mar 27
for god sake why do people want Curbishley ask any west ham fan what they think of him he has nearlly broke west ham. As for people saying Keane has got rid off a lot of players who he should not have are any of these so called players playing in a higher league than us, No they are not. Ipswich town have been in a mess since Burley Took as down and pit the club in addmin. Royle failed with no money and so did magilton. Keane will get us in the prem next season there needs to be a big clear out with a few qualty signings and a smaller squad. Keanes signings on the whole have been good delaney Shane O'Connor Grant Leadbitter Brian Murphy have all been good signings. jury still out on martin but he is a young player. Would cut loses on priskin and edwards but all managers make bad signings. as for clear out would get rid of Owen Garvan if he was that good other clubs would have comwe in for him to slow and thinks he is better than what he is .players to release Richard Wright Pim Balkestein Alan Quinn bruce trotter and counago sorry doesnt score enough goals 1 good performance every 4 to five games and maybe cash in on walters who has had a very poor season .
Sign Daryl Murphy and a pacey winger hopefully Civelli will come back strong and try and find a goalpoacher who will get us 15 plus goals .

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steed added 12:36 - Mar 27
sorry put this on wrong page but score will be 2-1 to ipswich
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dirtydingusmagee added 12:46 - Mar 27
Benny WHAT THE F';CK ARE YOU ON TODAY ? Special Brew or Meow Meow, ya's gone into a right Callumgarryskeemer today ! what score are you predicting today ?
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