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Hyam Could Be One of Three Debuts at Middlesbrough
Hyam Could Be One of Three Debuts at Middlesbrough
Friday, 6th Aug 2010 15:52

Boss Roy Keane is weighing up whether to give 18-year-old Luke Hyam his senior debut when the Blues travel to Middlesbrough for Saturday’s opening npower Championship game of the season. Hyam has impressed his manager throughout pre-season and could make his bow at the Riverside.

Keane says that if he decides to use former Northgate High School pupil Hyam in the midfield holding role, he is confident that the youngster will do himself justice: “If Luke is in my team on Saturday, I won’t be losing any sleep on Friday night up in Durham. I know for a fact he won’t let anybody down.”

If he gets the nod, Hyam won’t be the only debutant for Town on Saturday with Mark Kennedy expected to start at left-back.

Keane could also call on new keeper Márton Fülöp, although he says it is by no means a fait accompli that the Hungarian will take over from Brian Murphy: “He’ll be available for selection like every other player at the football club, whether he’s selected or not remains to be seen.”

The Blues boss is clear in his target for the season: “My own expectation of the players and the staff is that we have to be competing in the top six and we have to start the season better than we did last year.

“But you look at the first few fixtures, I think they are the toughest we could have picked but I’ve never shied away from that side of it.

“I’m looking forward to it, I know the players are and we want to give the fans something to shout about as, whichever way you look at it, we let them down last year and we want to make up for that.”

Keane expects the division to be as tight as usual: “The Championship is going be as competitive as ever but we want to be in the mix and if we get one or two new faces in we’ll have a good chance.

“But we’ve got to go out there and do it week-in, week-out, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday and be consistent, something we weren’t last year.”

The Town manager isn’t concerned that the lack of pre-season games has left his squad short of fitness as they go into the new season: “I’ve no problem with us being undercooked. If that was a concern we could have got another one or two games in. But the way it panned out with the injuries, with the shape and with what we did last year, we spent more time on the training pitch.


“We do have the 11 v 11s over 60 or 70 minutes in training which are as good as a lot of games, particularly pre-season.”

The Irishman expects Boro to be amongst the main contenders for the Championship this season: “I think they’ve invested well, they got some decent money for Adam Johnson when he went to Manchester City last year and Gordon’s brought in experienced players.

"He’s got goalscorers in his team and just as importantly he knows their character; they’ve played for big clubs, they’ve played in big Champions League games.

“They’re one of the favourites and rightly so. For us to get anything out of the game on Saturday, we have to be at our best, but we’ll be giving it a right go and we’re looking forward to it.”

Keane is likely to give his two experienced signings and Hyam their debuts at the Riverside with the Blues’ other new man Conor Hourihane seen as a player of the future and not involved this weekend.

In front of Fülöp, Kennedy will be at left-back, Jaime Peters on the right with Tommy Smith and Gareth McAuley in the centre.

The Blues seem certain to utilise the three-man midfield used throughout pre-season with Hyam sitting behind David Norris and Grant Leadbitter.

Up front, skipper Jon Walters could play his last game for Town on the right of the front three, with Carlos Edwards on the left and Tamas Priskin in the centre.

The Blues will be without Connor Wickham (ankle), Damien Delaney (thigh), Luciano Civelli (knee) and Alan Quinn (groin).

Midfielder Colin Healy is over his thigh problem and will be in the squad, while centre-half Tom Eastman is banned after his red card on the final day of last season against Sheffield United. Jon Stead may also be in the travelling party despite probably being on his way out of the club before the end of the month, but Pablo Couñago will be left behind.

Contrary to Town’s rather quiet summer, Middlesbrough have spent more than £5 million, Gordon Strachan, who was Keane’s manager at Celtic, adding the likes of Steven McManus, Kevin Thomson, Kris Boyd, Tarmo Kink and Nicky Bailey to his squad.

Despite all the signings, manager Gordon Strachan plays down their tag as favourites: "I wouldn't have known that we were favourites.

"The character of the team won't be tested until after Saturday. We can all talk a good game, before the game."

Boro have an injury doubt regarding midfielder Gary O'Neil, who has a knee problem, while fellow midfield man Andy Halliday is on the way back from a groin strain. Defender Tony McMahon is likely to be back from a thigh strain but Rhys Williams is a long-term absentee with a pelvic injury. Keeper Brad Jones is suspended.

Mido, Didier Digard and Marvin Emnes have been told they do not feature in Gordon Strachan’s plans for the season ahead and can leave the club.

Defender Matthew Bates spent time on loan with Town in the 2006/07 season, making two appearances before a cruciate knee ligament injury saw him return home. The defender is back in action again after yet a knee ligament injury — his fourth — ended his 2009/10. No current member of the Town squad has played for the Teessiders.

Town have had the better of Middlesbrough over the years, winning 26 games (24 in the league), drawing 11 (11) and losing 16 (15).

Last season at the Riverside, Boro won 3-1, Jon Walters netting an injury time penalty for the Blues after Gary O’Neil and Jeremie Aliadiere (2) had scored for the home side.

At Portman Road in February, Daryl Murphy netted in the first minute of his debut and David Wheater just after the hour mark in a 1-1 draw.

Saturday’s referee is Anthony Bates from Staffordshire, who showed 106 yellow cards and only one red in 36 games last season. His most recent Town match was the 0-0 draw at Bristol City in December last year.

Probable squad: Fülöp, Murphy, Lee-Barrett, Peters, Ainsley, Kennedy, O’Connor, McAuley, Smith, Brown, Hyam, Leadbitter, Norris, Healy, Lambe, Priskin, Walters, Edwards, Stead, Murray.


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pagey69 added 23:02 - Aug 6
Apologies for the negativity even before the season starts but this has to be the weakest squad ever assembled. Where will the goals come from and can anyone honestly see that back 4 keeping a clean sheet. Keane has had all pre season to secure signings to improve the team but all we have is a has been and another goalkeeper. Anyone fancy a bet that we don't improve on last years position and Keane to be gone by Xmas?
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suffolksam added 08:27 - Aug 7
has to be better than last years man
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hollywoodginge added 09:46 - Aug 7
JJB - well written.

What's all this talk of the weakest squad ever? How do you know? They haven't kicked a bloody ball yet! We have some bloody good youngsters coming through in that squad especially hyam, get behind them, after all I think if anyone is likely to be Reading these posts it will be the young'uns, I think we could be in for a refreshing surprise with the squad we have.
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bluepeter added 09:51 - Aug 7
I love Ipswich town and like some on here get angry and negative when things go wrong ,beccause of that fervent passion, but I do not see any point of condemning a team before they have kicked a ball. Let us give at least three games, our full vocal support to the team from the start and THEN comment on things either in a good way or negative way. I cannot see how if the players read this site that they would gain any confidence or personal worth for the first few games.

I like all the posters on here want to see us back to where we belong. COYB
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GetSereniBack added 10:06 - Aug 7
looking at that squad, i would expect a few eyebrows to be raised,
Not the strongest we have ever had, but you never know what can happen on the day!
IN IPSWICH WE TRUST !
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bluepeter added 10:08 - Aug 7
Good constructive and interesting post JJB!
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vulcher added 11:36 - Aug 7
this is a very weak squad, struggling to see how we can be turned into an ambitious club with money, aiming for promotion, yet just over a year later it appears that we taken a serious backwards step in our future. with all the transfer dealings etc over the summer we r looking more like a financially stuggling championship team trying to wheel and deal, cut the wage bill just to consolidate for another season. it is clear that under roy keane we r going nowhere, in his first interview before our first game last season he was asked wot is your plan for the season, and he replied 'promotion', so a year down the line can any1 honestly believe him if he feels the same again this year, or actually believe it will happen??! lets face it keane had everything in place to successfully get us promoted, he has failed so badly that it is clear that marcus evans and co are too scared to give him anymore money because they know that he will put the club back in serious financial trouble! its time for a change, time to go forward as a club again!!. despite that good luck lads, lets bring the 3 points back!
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FinnishBlue added 11:41 - Aug 7
I'm really worried before the first game, hope team prove me wrong...

No real threat upfront, though Priskin could be 15 goal striker if he would get games. But Roy never gives him enough time, like last season.

Starting eleven ok, after Delaney, Wickham and Civelli are back, but not enough quality in bench. And getting worse if Walters goes...
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Upbeat~ added 12:57 - Aug 7
No don't put him in! Another player younger than me playing for town would signal an end to my dream to become a professional footballer.

Already have my dad questioning the chosen career choice without connor and others slamming home the message!
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baznsez04 added 13:47 - Aug 7
think town have made a big mistake sticking with keane. good to see some youngsters coming through but we really dont have a choice...good luck today lads....
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thechangingman added 14:09 - Aug 7
I had previously promised myself not to say anything negative about RK or the new season...

I have watched us shipping off the, ahem, 'deadwood' and not getting anyone to replace them.

I can almost palpably feel the tension and animosity coming out of Portman Road and yet - I made a promise to be positive...

I have always been taught that if you've got nothing good to say about a person or situation then you should say nothing.

My comment on our 'manager' and the season ahead, therefore, is:



------------------------------------------------------------ !!!!!!
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carsey added 15:02 - Aug 7
I have no idea how good Master Hyam is but rest assured he will only have to make one mistake, Keane will drop him and he will end up disappearing along with all the other decent young players Ipswich have had here over the past couple of years.

KEANE out
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damnmoon added 16:23 - Aug 7
Oh my goodness!!! 2-1 Town!! Please hang on. Priskin to finish top goalscorer?
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brian_a_mul added 16:39 - Aug 7
10 min to go and if any team is going to score next it looks like town!!!
C'mon!
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brian_a_mul added 16:41 - Aug 7
Stead, 1-3!!!
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hamster153 added 16:57 - Aug 7
Ha who said we couldn't score!
Champions is my prediction!
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soapy added 17:02 - Aug 7
COYB!
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tractaboy added 17:13 - Aug 7
F#ck me i wasn't expecting that result! Fantastic stuff! Would've been happy with a draw.
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