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Quintet Set to Miss Barnsley Clash
Quintet Set to Miss Barnsley Clash
Friday, 12th Nov 2010 14:36

Roy Keane says the Blues will definitely be without skipper David Norris, Grant Leadbitter and Gareth McAuley when they face Barnsley at Portman Road on Saturday (KO 3pm). The Town manager says he’s also unlikely to risk Darren O’Dea and Mark Kennedy, who are on their way back from injuries.

Keane said: “David Norris is definitely out, Gareth McAuley’s definitely out, Grant Leadbitter is suspended and I think it’s too soon for Darren O’Dea and Mark Kennedy. The plan is for them to be involved on Tuesday in the reserve game, but we’ve still got good options."

Norris has an ankle injury, but could be back for the Hull City match in a week's time, while McAuley, who has achilles tendinitis, is unlikely to be available for the visit to the KC Stadium and has already been withdrawn from the Northern Ireland squad. The Blues are waiting on the results of a scan.

Kennedy is returning from a hamstring problem, while O'Dea is on the way back after a knee operation. Town are in talks with the Republic of Ireland management regarding the on-loan Celtic man’s involvement with his national squad for next week’s friendly against Norway.

In the absence of the senior players, Keane says he has no qualms about bringing in his younger players: “It’s something we’ve done all season and the lads who have been on the bench all season will get a chance, whether that’s Luke Hyam, Troy Brown or Ronan Murray, Reggie’s never let us down. So you’ll see some young boys involved and they’ll do well for us.

“I’m comfortable even with us missing important players that the lads will come in and do well, as they did early in the season when we were forced to throw them in earlier than we expected.”

Keane says there’s no point in dwelling on Tuesday’s 2-0 home loss to Derby: “There are 30-odd games to go and we’ve said all along that there will be ups and downs, there’ll be disappointments, but what we have to do is look forward to the game on Saturday.

“Whatever happened Tuesday is history. Yesterday’s gone. We now have to prepare the players available today as best we can. They’ve all trained well this morning, they’re all positive and they know we need to perform and not give away the goals we have been giving away over the last six weeks.”

The Blues boss is looking for greater consistency from his team: “The other night I said that at the moment we’re not good enough to win four or five games on the spin. I think it’s six years since this club has won four games in a row and it’s the nature of where we are at the moment. I don’t think I ever suggested that the players aren’t good enough.


“To get out of this league you have to be consistent but we’ve got some good players, there’s a good spirit amongst them and we’ve got to bounce back.”

Keane refused to reveal his choice of captain with skipper Norris and stand-in Leadbitter out. Damien Delaney looks to be the favourite with Mark Kennedy an alternative if the Blues boss decides that the former Cardiff man is fit enough to be involved. The Blues boss feels he has various other options including Márton Fülöp and former U18 skipper Luke Hyam.

Whether he’s captain or not, Fülöp will be in goal with Keane having significant decisions to make at the back in the absence of key man McAuley. The Blues boss will probably move Tom Eastman into the centre alongside Damien Delaney with Tommy Smith at left-back and Jaime Peters on the right.

Troy Brown is an alternative at either right-back or centre-half, while Kennedy could make a surprise return on the left, Keane having previously opted to field players he has initially ruled out.

In midfield, Luke Hyam looks likely to return in the centre, probably alongside Jack Colback with Andros Townsend potentially returning on the left with Carlos Edwards on the right.

Jason Scotland could return in the deeper of the two striking roles having been rested on Tuesday. Tamás Priskin is also likely to start with Connor Wickham and Ronan Murray coming off the bench at some stage. Reggie Lambe and Shane O’Connor will probably join them on the bench. Kennedy and O’Dea will also probably be amongst the subs.

Alan Quinn (groin) and Colin Healy (hamstring and groin) aren’t ready to be included but could be involved in the reserves friendly at Norwich next week.

Tykes boss Mark Robins, like Keane a former Manchester United player as well as a one-time Canary, says Town will be determined to react to their midweek defeat: "They lost to Derby on Tuesday, so they're a wounded animal.

"They'll be looking to bounce back from that defeat, but we'll go there full of confidence. You expect grit, determination and quality from a Roy Keane side - and I expect that's what we're going to see.

"But the players responded excellently after our defeat to Leicester and we're looking for another good performance from them.

Barnsley, who sit in 18th place on 19 points, five fewer than the Blues, will be without left-back Luke Potter, who is out for at least a month having undergone knee surgery, while fellow defenders Matt Hill (foot) and Jay McEveley (knee) are also sidelined.

Historically, Town have done well against the Tykes, winning 19 games between the sides (18 in the league), drawing four (four) and losing 12 (10).

The last time the teams met in March, loan striker Daryl Murphy’s sixth goal of his spell with the Blues took Town to a 1-0 win at Portman Road.

At Oakwell earlier in the season, former Town loanee Jon Macken’s last minute goal gave Barnsley a 2-1 victory over the Blues, who still hadn’t won a league game at that point in the season.

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.

The most famous meeting between the teams came in May 2000 at Wembley when Town won the play-off final 4-2 to reach the Premier League.

Jay McEveley was on loan with Town in the 2005/06 season, scoring one goal in 17 starts and two sub appearances, while Blues midfielder Colin Healy spent 2006/07 at Oakwell but made only two starts and eight appearances from the bench during an injury-hit spell.

Saturday’s referee is Paul Tierney from Lancashire, who has shown 39 yellow and two red cards in 13 games so far this season. Tierney’s most recent Town match was the Carling Cup tie at Crewe earlier in the season in which he booked David Norris, Grant Leadbitter, Shane O’Connor, Tommy Smith and one Railwayman.

Probable squad: Fülöp, Murphy, Peters, Smith, O’Connor, Eastman, Delaney, O’Dea, Kennedy, Brown, Hyam, Colback, Livermore, Townsend, Edwards, Lambe, Griffiths, Scotland, Priskin, Wickham, Murray.


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runaround added 20:47 - Nov 12
If Keane is true to his word and doesn't risk Kennedy or O'Dea then I fear we may see the 4 centrehalves again. If that happens and we get a poor result I could see Eastman's and Smith's confidence being shot to pieces. I just hope the fans don't get on their backs as it's not their fault they're being played out of position. Also hope he brings back Townsend and Scotland and really goes at Barnsley, attack being the best form of defence. If we score first tomorrow we will win comfortably, go behind and it could be another disappointment. Come on ITFC gives us a reason to be cheerful tomorrow!
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bluedragon added 20:48 - Nov 12
blue boots you don't play one up front at home
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Keaneish added 20:56 - Nov 12
Not bothered what the team is, just give us 4 or 5 goals and them none will do me. Craving a big win and one before the trip to Carrot Road is needed. Watching Hull and they aren't much Kop so 6 points 'should' be achievable...
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BlueBoots added 21:01 - Nov 12
bluedragon - you do when you're forced to play an inexperienced midfield 3 because Norris and Leadbitter are both out...if Keano only plays 2 from Hyam, Colback and Livermore in central midfield and 2 up front, I don't fancy our chances much in keeping the ball tomorrow...
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chrisw2045 added 21:13 - Nov 12
I would shake things up a bit we have plenty of centre backs so i feel Ipswich would suit playing 3 at the back, the last time we played this way was with McGreal / Mowbray / Venus.

I would play the following out of who is available, certainly be plenty of attacking play:

Fulop

Eastman Delaney Smith

Hyam (C)
Edwards Townsend
Peters Colback

Priskin Scotland
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chrisw2045 added 21:16 - Nov 12
-----------------------------Fulop-------------------------

-----------Eastman------Delaney-------Smith-----------

---------------------------Hyam (C)-----------------------
Edwards----------------------------------------Townsend
------------------Peters------------Colback--------------
-------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------Priskin----Scotland--------------------
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choprawontcome added 22:12 - Nov 12
really hope we win this one tomorrow but cant see beyond a 1-1 its long overdue and with all them players out it def wont shock me maybe be even 0-0
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rolly added 22:45 - Nov 12
http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2010/11/10/1807097/houston-dynamo-reportedly-targ
WTF we should get him if some s**T*Y soccer team is going to !!!!!!!
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GiveusaWave added 23:41 - Nov 12
COYB!
Can see us winning this one 4/5-2. It will be a good opportunity to see some of the younger players in action.
Lets get back in the top 6!
Looking on the Barnsley forums- they have some serious worries about their defence (i.e. it is going to be a bit makeshift). Ideal opportunity for us to pile up the goals.
Really looking forward to this one...
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bobble added 00:10 - Nov 13
o-2 to barnsley mr keane to get the boot and the world to fall into 2nd great depression after collapse of euro and major china withdrawal from us bonds
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bluelady added 08:57 - Nov 13
sadly i fear back four of:-

Brown/Eastman Brown/Eastman Delaney Smith

i would rather see

Peters SMITH delaney O'Dea (if fit of course)

Edwards (captain) Colback Livermore/Hyam Townsend
Scotland Prisken


and of course Fulop up front

when 3-0 up bring on Reggie, Connor and Murray (and then she woke up!)
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tractorintheloft added 09:13 - Nov 13
Need Peters & O'Conner at full back. Not because they are good defenders but because we desperately need to get behind teams. On Tuesday Edwards & Colback had 2 players to contend with every time we got the ball out wide as our 4 CB formation wasn't allowed to cross the half way line and were trying to recreate the glorious "Duncan" team on the late 80's. Need big Dave and Yallop back to show our youngsters how it's really done.


Big_foot_Blue - I agree with your comments about Keane outers so I'll be singing "There's only one Earl Grey"
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:21 - Nov 13
guentchev, at least nobody will call you pessimistic, that scoreline would be good,however I think although Barnsley are low in table and ship a few goals, us fielding a young inexperienced defence will be a leveller, and crystal ball is showing a draw,perhaps 2-2, Looking foreward to match,at least the bloody wind has dropped. COYB
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Ipswich24 added 09:35 - Nov 13
My team we have to go for it today
Fulop
Peters Delaney Smith Kennedy
Edwards Colback Hyam Townsend
Priskin Scotland

Subs
Wickham
Murphy
odea
Livermore
Murray
Lambe
Griffiths
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tort63 added 10:42 - Nov 13
Why is everybody going for Delaney & Smith as Centre Backs?? They're both lefties & would just get in one another's way!

-----------------Fulop-------------------
Peters - Eastman - Dealaney - Smith
Edwards - Hyam - Colback - Townsend
---- Scottland --------- Priskin---------
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:09 - Nov 13
captain Fulop
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yorksblue added 12:06 - Nov 13
Lets hope Scotland takes the lead weights from the boots he wore vs Sheff Utd last week.
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Keaneish added 14:12 - Nov 13
Tort 63 - i'd kind of hope being a professional footballer at this level, our centre backs wouldn't get in each others way as they both kick with the same foot! Why would they!? Me and the bloke i sit next to at work both write with the same hand and there's no problems there!

The logical team based on all previous comments, selections and performances has to be this:

Eastman Delaney Smith and one of O'Dea/Kennedy/Peters

Edwards Colback Livermore Townsend

Priskin Scotland

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Keaneish added 14:49 - Nov 13
Bloody Hell...i've got a team selection right!!!
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choprawontcome added 16:14 - Nov 13
sack the muppet now!!!!!!!!!!!
revert to 4-5-1 at home when ur 2 nil down very clever mr keane grrrrrrrrrr!!!!
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tom_the_blue added 16:14 - Nov 18
and we missed them :(
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