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Wickham Could Return As Town Look To Get Back to Winning Ways
Wickham Could Return As Town Look To Get Back to Winning Ways
Saturday, 18th Dec 2010 10:45

Striker Connor Wickham could be back on the bench when the Blues take on Leicester City at Portman Road on Saturday (Sky Sports Two, 5pm, KO 5.20pm). The England U21 international is one of a number of injured players close to a return to the first team, while under fire Town manager Roy Keane is waiting on defender Damien Delaney and midfielder Andros Townsend, who been suffering with a virus.

Keane says his injury list is starting to reduce, although most of the absentees are still a week away from a return: “Hopefully Márton Fülöp’s going to train today [Thursday], Connor Wickham trained on Wednesday, Luke Hyam as well.

“Saturday’s probably too soon for them, but in terms of the feel-good factor it’s still nice to see these boys back in the training pitch.”

Keeper Fülöp has been out with an ankle problem and midfielder Hyam with a torn hamstring, while Wickham has had a thigh injury and is the most likely to be involved against the Foxes: “If Connor trains well on Thursday and Friday, he might get in the squad. I won’t start the boy, but I could put him on the bench because he has been a good impact player for us.

“Some players do come off the bench and have more of an impact than others, and Connor has certainly done that for us.”

Andros Townsend was absent from Wednesday training with a virus which also caused Damien Delaney to miss Thursday’s session, but the Blues boss is hopeful the duo will be OK.

Keane insists that Delaney, who hasn’t played since being sent off at Norwich, will come into his thoughts if he gets over his bug: “If he trains on Friday he’ll be in contention, like he has been over the last few weeks.”

Gareth McAuley is back running after his achilles operation but won’t return to match action until January, while Alan Quinn still remains on the sidelines having been given an injection to try to help him get over the groin problem he suffered in pre-season.

Keane says he was looking at his team from all angles during his few days away in Manchester: “Maybe change the team, maybe change the shape, look at the preparation.

“You’re looking at your players every day of the week - perhaps not be quite so attack-minded, maybe put more attackers on the pitch, there are lots of aspects we need to look at. Sometimes you’ve got to take a gamble, throw a young boy in or whatever it might be.”

The Blues boss’s selection may partly be based on a training match earlier in the week, which ended 3-0 with Jason Scotland, Rory Fallon and David Norris getting the goals: “On Wednesday we had an 11 v 11, not a passing drill, not finishing, 11 v 11 — go out there and do the business. And some players took their opportunity and others didn’t.

“Every day we give players an opportunity and the best thing is 11 v 11, which you can do when there’s no midweek match.


“You find out about your players in 11 v 11s in training. I used to love 11 v 11s in training because that’s what football’s about, it’s not about doing drills and sit-ups and going down the gym.”

Despite the run of six successive league losses, Keane believes a win can come if his side cut out the errors and match the overall displays of a couple of recent games: “I don’t think we deserved to lose last weekend, but if you don’t score goals it’s very hard to win football matches. We’ll reflect. The players have had a couple of days off themselves, that might do them good.”

The Town manager says Sven-Goran Eriksson has already made progress at the Walkers Stadium: “Leicester have got a good squad. Sven’s not messed about, he’s got players in. They have experience and a good physical presence, whether that’s Roman Bednar, Paul Gallagher, Darius Vassell, Andy King or Martyn Waghorn, who I was interested in, but ended up going for about £3 million.

“The clubs that are going to do well in this division have goalscorers in their pack. Leicester scored five last weekend, and Matt Fryatt’s not even in their squad at the moment and he scored a lot of goals last season. It’s a tough game.”

With Márton Fülöp not yet ready to return, Brian Murphy will keep his place in goal. Gianni Zuiverloon will be at right-back with Mark Kennedy on the left having come through last week’s game without suffering any recurrence of his hamstring injury.

Keane has decisions to make at the centre of the defence with Damien Delaney perhaps returning if he’s OK after his illness, while Darren O’Dea will also be pushing for inclusion, perhaps in his more natural role at the heart of the defence. Alternatively, Tommy Smith and Troy Brown could keep their places.

Grant Leadbitter and David Norris are likely to continue in the centre of the midfield with Andros Townsend — again, if he’s over his illness — on the left rather than Jack Colback with Keane likely to be more attacking at home. Carlos Edwards will probably be on the right.

Rory Fallon and Jason Scotland linked well at Preston, although without scoring, and the Town manager will probably want to give them another chance against the Foxes. Keane says he has been impressed with Ronan Murray in training, while Connor Wickham is likely to get a chance from the bench if he is fit with Tamás Priskin failing to make much of an impact as a sub last week.

Leicester, who sit in 13th in the table, five places and four points above the Blues, are expected to give a debut to keeper Chris Kirkland, who is on loan with his hometown club from Wigan.

Fellow loanee Roman Bednar, a West Brom team-mate of Gianni Zuiverloon, is unlikely to be involved due to a bruised foot.

Martyn Waghorn, who was a youngster at Sunderland under Keane’s management, is also expected to miss out due to illness, while defender Curtis Davies (groin) and striker Darius Vassell (back) are likely to be OK to face the Blues.

Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has recommitted himself to the Foxes after links with a number of other jobs since he moved to the Walkers Stadium in early October, taking over from Paulo Sousa.

Leicester’s form has improved at home under Eriksson but less so away, where they have a record of won two, drawn one and lost seven, something which is frustrating the Swede: "After every home game I feel very optimistic, and then we play away and I get back on the bus and think, 'How did we lose that?'

"The last two away games [at Bristol City and Watford] have been frustrating. It is how we feel when we lose games like we did there and I think that it isn't just me, it is everyone."

Eriksson says it’s never easy meeting teams on runs like Town’s: "They haven't won for many games and of course that means we are going to meet a very, very dangerous football team.

“They can't go on losing every game, sooner or later they will win and hopefully it's later. It's always very difficult to meet teams like that because they are playing for their lives.

"It doesn't really matter who we meet, if we play as we can, we can compete with any team. If we are not aggressive and not at our best, then we can lose against any team in this league."

Town central defender Gareth McAuley joined the Blues from Leicester in the summer of 2008 for £1.1 million, while McAuley’s usual central defensive partner Damien Delaney’s first English club was the then-Premiership Foxes, the Irishman joining them from Cork City for £50,000 in 2000. Delaney made seven starts and three sub appearances before moving on to Hull City in 2002.

Keeper Márton Fülöp spent four months on loan at Leicester at the start of the 2007/08 season when a Tottenham player, making 27 appearances.

First team coach Tony Loughlan was a Foxes player for three years before joining Nottingham Forest in 1989 having failed to make a senior appearance. He was also an academy coach with the Midlanders between 2001 and 2006 prior to joining Roy Keane at Sunderland and then the Blues.

Town have had the upper hand historically, winning 25 games between the sides (25 in the league), drawing 17 (16) and losing 21 (19).

The sides last met at the Walkers Stadium in January when the game ended 1-1. David Norris pressured Ryan McGivern into an own goal 20 seconds after the start with Steve Howard equalising for the Foxes before the break. Earlier last season the teams played out a 0-0 draw at Portman Road.

As well as being on Sky in the UK, the match is also being screened across the globe, although with a three-and-a-half hour delay in the US.

Despite the snowy weather, the game is not expected to be in any doubt with the Portman Road pitch having been covered for the last few days.

Saturday’s referee is Select Group official Stuart Attwell, famed for having given the ‘ghost goal’ in the Watford-Reading game in September 2008. Attwell, who has shown 35 yellow cards and one red in nine games so far this season, last took control of the Blues in the 1-1 draw with West Brom at Portman Road in January.

In that game the Warwickshire-based official awarded Town a somewhat generous penalty for a Jonas Olsson push on Damien Delaney and booked five players, Arran Lee-Barrett and Grant Leadbitter and three Baggies players.

Squad from: Murphy, Lee-Barrett, Zuiverloon, Kennedy, Delaney, Smith, Brown, O’Dea, Eastman, Norris, Leadbitter, Colback, Healy, Peters, Livermore, Townsend, Edwards, O’Connor, Scotland, Fallon, Wickham, Priskin, Murray.


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tractorboy2434 added 12:34 - Dec 17
Quote' perhaps not be son attack minded !!!
Just what is he on, attack minded, we could'nt attack a pork pie in the cafeteria

He really has no idea, shut up the silly comments and get your arse onto the training pitch and try to motivate the players, that might help.
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GiveusaWave added 12:40 - Dec 17
Erikkson- you might be suprised. We ain't that dangerous anymore!!!
Rory Fallon upfront- your centre backs will be laughing!
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Mark added 12:43 - Dec 17
> perhaps not be quite so attack-minded

Maybe we should consider being attack-minded and not being so negative?

"You find out about your players in 11 v 11s in training."

A lot of decisions seem based on players' showing in training over the last few days before a match. I would have thought that performances in matches were more important, and we should have a clearer idea of who our best 11 are. As Alex Mathie said, our team selection feels like a lottery at the moment.
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CavendishBlue added 12:47 - Dec 17
Keane has just 180 minutes of play to save our season and his job.

Must win both games or not lose one or ME moves for Butch.
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KangarooBlue added 13:07 - Dec 17
I wanna know why Keane used Civelli as a sub in the Norwich and others [can't remember] but there's no sign of him in the possible squad to choose from for the Leicester game and some of the previous games, maybe to get him mentally prepared, a scrappy 1-0 to the Town
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whoppit added 13:11 - Dec 17
Oh great !!! Another striker who can't bloody score. Bring him off the bench Keano with 15 mins to go and we are 4-0 down and he will run around like a headless chicken just like the rest of our players !!!
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sonian_blue added 13:11 - Dec 17
Odds of 2/1 for us to win this game are way too big.
I will be steaming in to that and am condfident I can get the crimbo money.
Dont let me down boys..
COYB Boys
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blue_em_away added 13:12 - Dec 17
tractorboy2434 added 12:34 - Dec 17

Quote' perhaps not be so attack minded !!!

Exactly what stood out to me too. Incredible!!
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whoppit added 13:14 - Dec 17
How did your players do in training this week Roy?? Oh, you wouldn't know as you were up in Manchester weren't you??
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Fatboy added 13:18 - Dec 17
"Maybe change the team, maybe change the shape, look at the preparation"

How about pick a team, decide on your best shape and then stick to it so the players know what their supposed to be doing?
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bluechick added 13:30 - Dec 17
Last throw of the dice? Throw in the child rather than play priskin and fallon up front?

The man is seriously deranged if he thinks wickham can save this team
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StowTractorBoy added 13:54 - Dec 17
I wonder why people think that the next game could be his last as this has been stated for weeks now. I personally think that Keane will not walk so it will be up to the owner to terminate his employment. Last season we went 14 matches without a win and Keane survived that. We still have more points than we did at this time last year so I cannot see an expensive sacking. I personally believe we have Mr. Keane for at least another couple of months if not the season. I am sure a defeat tomorrow will not change things except our league position.
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petermorris added 13:56 - Dec 17
'Not be so attack minded', heh?, 'put more attackers on the pitch' Roy? Thought one up front was the answer? Craning his neck for that incisive hoof - I mean through ball. None of our strikers have been given a run of games together as a pair — now he might ‘throw a youngster in'.

I really am starting to worry. We've got well organised and nicely warming up teams next - Leicester, Watford, Donc, Coventry (oh, and Arsenal), so our manager pops off to see his mates for some ideas on how to put a team together.... Is there something I'm missing here?
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devontractorboy added 14:56 - Dec 17
petermorris don't forget Chelsea!!
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Brockleyblue added 14:59 - Dec 17
Out of that lot I'd keep Brian Murphy and Arran Lee-Barrett (decent enough as 2nd and 3rd choice keepers, though not sure they'd be satisfied with that), Gareth McAuley, Damien Delaney, David Norris, Luke Hyam, Troy Brown and Ronan Murray

And due to age and/or lack of ability I'd say adios to: Carlos Edwards, Ian McLoughlin, Alan Quinn, Tom Eastman, Colin Healy, Billy Clark, Reggie Lambe, Jack Ainsley, David Cawley, Jamie Griffiths, Conor Hourihane, Pablo Couñago and Kevin Lisbie.

However, we seem to have a big clear-out every summer but still things don't improve!
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JetaimePeters added 18:13 - Dec 17
Look at Eriksson's comments - he has absolute faith in his squad and sets them up mentally for the game as if it's up to them to win or lose! Then Roy just moans about crap, his 11 v 11 game in the week which noone cares about!

Match day is different Roy, I'm sure players like Fallon are looking good in the irrelevant 11 v 11 knowing he is inadequate compared to Priskin so he's more motivated! Priskin probably doesn't have a clue whats going on and think's Roy's completely schizophrenic!

If we win our next games 5-0 I would still be unconvinced! But very happy!
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blueherts added 18:17 - Dec 17
Murray should be on the bench - exciting player and with Wickham and Priskin would be a good trio - what chance of that happening - Play O Connor as he gets forward and could link up with Townshend . When Hyam is back he should start always - for a young lad he has impressed so much = that will push Leadbitter and Norris on . Just leave out Healy - what a waste of time he is - Play Delaney and Brown and Peters - Edwards out wide . It is not a bad squad - just lacks any thought about where each should play - 2-0 Town get in there ...
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bobble added 02:27 - Dec 18
back to winning ways ? did we ever have winning ways under keane ? surely someone has started on the xmas sherry a bit early
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town75 added 06:22 - Dec 18
keano in, keano out ,three points is all im about....by hook by crook..amen..c'mon u blues ...blue army ...
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Bergholtblue added 09:48 - Dec 18
Throw a yound kid in Keane, then you can publicly berrate him for not being savvy and streetwise enough. After 18 months in the job and having had two days in Manchester to clear his thoughts, this idiot still has no idea what tactics to play, who his best 11 are. I bet Sven knew who his starting 11 would be and what tactics to use at the training ground last Monday. All he then had to do was wait of injuty and illnesses.

I wonder if Keane goes in with a pack of cards and anyone who picks out a diamond can play.

Anyone know why Livermore is out of the picture? Is he injured?
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comeonthegoodtimes added 10:41 - Dec 18
Bergholtblue,

I have it on good authority that the reason Livermore is frozen out is because we have no chance in signing him after his loan period so Kean doesn't see the point in playing someone he has no chance in signing, On the other hand, the likes of Townsend,Colbeck and Fallon are all potential signings and we have a good chance of adding them to an already expensive wage bill in January - end of season.
It's not all one way traffic though, Everyone thinking that Tottenham are the club leading the chase to sign and interested in Conner Wickham are very much mistaken. I think you'll find that if Roy Hodgson keeps his job at Liverpool till January then a £10 Million offer will be coming in for him, It was almost done in the summer but Conner isn't stupid and wanted first team football. Well that wasn't promised to him at that stage and he stayed put but since then Liverpool have raised the cash and there not exactly flying at the minute so there now prepared to 'Splash the cash'

You heard it here first! "Conner Wickham will be a Liverpool Player either in January or end of season"
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stinkiusminkius added 11:00 - Dec 18
This really is the ramblings of a manager that has little idea as to what he is doing. How long have we heard these updates of "we may try this, we may try that" in some sort of scattergun approach. Totally clueless. And very depressing.
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Back_The_Boss added 11:21 - Dec 18
I'm going for 1-1, a decent point.
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Back_The_Boss added 14:07 - Dec 18
He is definatley out according to Sky Sports News.
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62WasBest added 16:03 - Dec 18
Last year our problem was too many draws that we couldn't convert to victories. This year I think we'd be thankful for the draws! Our turning point last year came around Christmas, as I recall. We need that to be our turning point again this year otherwise League 2 here we come! Nothing less than a point against Leicester will be satisfactory to arrest the slide. We are going backwards alarmingly quickly at present.
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