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Keane Looking Forward to Town Getting Back into Action at Coventry
Keane Looking Forward to Town Getting Back into Action at Coventry
Friday, 31st Dec 2010 12:13

Town manager Roy Keane is looking forward to seeing his side finally get back into action when the Blues travel to Coventry on New Year’s Day (KO 3pm). The club’s first two holiday period matches against Watford and Doncaster were postponed due to frozen pitches.

Keane says the situation was less than perfect: “Certainly having the two games called off wasn’t ideal. If we’d had one of them off it wouldn’t have been the end of the world, but obviously there’s now going to be a pile-up of fixtures.

“We’re not looking it as a help to us, far from it, especially not with the cup games coming up and with loan players maybe going back and with the injuries we’ve picked up. It’s not an ideal time for these games to be called off.

“We have to look at the pluses and say we’ve had a chance to get one or two of our injured lads coming back. They’ve had a few extra days on the training pitch to maybe get fit for next week, people like Connor Wickham and Gareth McAuley, but it’ll be a big ask to throw those boys back in.”

Wickham missed a few days’ training after returning from his thigh problem against Leicester, while McAuley is closing in on a return after achilles surgery.

The enforced break has also seen the Blues pick up more injuries with Brian Murphy sidelined for three months with a broken ankle and Shane O’Connor out for six weeks with a shoulder problem, while right-back Gianni Zuiverloon was recalled from his loan by West Brom.

Keane says that all things considered, it’s not been a great fortnight: “It’s been a shocking couple of weeks for us in terms of losing two important players, particularly as they aren’t loan players and would have been available for the cup games.

“Andros went back a few weeks ago and Gianni was called back on Wednesday, so we’ve literally lost four players since we last kicked a ball, and obviously we still have other lads injured. It’s a been a disappointing couple of weeks for us really considering we’ve not played a game.”

Fitness problems have played a big part in the first half of Town’s season with 31 players used already, a figure which the Blues boss says is much too high: “That’s way, way too many, but to be fair we’ve had a disaster with injuries.”

Any more fitness woes could see the squad’s fringe players getting their chance: “We have players in the background who we know will come in and won’t let us down, people like Colin Healy, Luca’s still chomping at the bit, Luke Hyam might be available in a couple of weeks and we’ve used young players before. Billy Clark played at Newcastle, Jamie Griffiths came on against Northampton, Ronan Murray’s done OK for us.”

Keane is expecting a tough game at the Ricoh Arena: “We came up short against Coventry down here. Despite all the possession we had and some half-chances we lost the game 2-1.

“Coventry are having a good season, they’ve got some experienced players, players who are streetwise. They are physically very strong and they get results.


“I watched them the other day and thought they did very well against QPR and maybe could have got something there, but the way QPR are going there seems to be no stopping them.”

The Blues boss is hopeful his side can start to push their way up the table in the new year: “We know we can turn it around pretty quickly, we need a little bit of luck and some reinforcements. And if they don’t come, we’ve got some decent lads, let’s not take anything away from the players we have.”

Márton Fülöp will keep his place in goal with Mark Kennedy continuing at left-back. The Blues boss has decisions to make at right-back with Zuiverloon returning to West Brom, but Troy Brown looks likely to get the nod ahead of Jaime Peters — who might find it tough against Coventry’s aerial threat - and Tom Eastman.

In the centre of the defence, Damien Delaney and Tommy Smith will probably be paired, with Gareth McAuley still at least a week away from a return.

Keane has choices to make in midfield with Shane O’Connor out with his shoulder problem. Jack Colback could move to the left from the centre, while Keane is also considering using Carlos Edwards in that role with David Norris continuing on the right where he did well against Leicester in Town’s last game. With Colback having impressed in the centre alongside Grant Leadbitter in the Foxes game, the latter seems more likely.

Up front, Rory Fallon and Jason Scotland have formed a promising partnership in the two games and will probably start. Connor Wickham may be amongst the subs, while Tamás Priskin could get a recall to the 18 having been omitted in recent weeks after his poor showing from the bench at Preston.

Coventry are still seventh in the Championship despite a recent run of three defeats, seven points ahead of the Blues in 18th, having played two more games. Manager Aidy Boothroyd says it’s not too hard to explain away the defeats: "I don't think it takes a genius to work out why we have had the results we have had recently. We played three of the teams in the top four.

“Against Norwich we had a man sent off early but still very nearly got something out of the game, with Cardiff you get bad days at the office, and that was one of them, and with QPR I thought we battered them in the first half.

"We got behind them, I was really pleased with our patterns of play but we let ourselves down in the second half with a couple of mistakes.

"The season though is not about winning every game. It's about winning a few, losing less and making sure you constantly improve. At the start of the season I would've taken seventh, so now it's all about what we do in the second half of the season."

The ex-Watford and Colchester boss is expecting a difficult New Year’s Day: "I thought we had a tough game against them at Portman Road. They've had a couple of good results and a little bit of a resurgence and they've got players who can make goals and score goals, so we know it's going to be difficult.

"Myself and Roy are probably having the same press conferences and the same chat at the moment, about taking advantage of each other given our form and theirs, but I'm sure Roy will have his problems ahead of Saturday, I will have mine, so I've no doubt it's going to be a very good game."

The Sky Blues will be without winger Gary McSheffrey and midfielder Aron Gunnarsson due to suspensions.

Town have a good record against Coventry over the years, winning 36 games (34 in the league), losing 22 times (20) and with 22 matches (21) ending in draws.

Aidy Boothroyd, who played schoolboy football in Bradford against Blues reserves coach Chris Kiwomya, has a superb record against Town as a manager. The 39-year-old has won all seven games against the Blues, six with Watford plus the game between Town and Coventry earlier in the season.

That match in October saw Jason Scotland score his fourth goal for Town but it wasn’t enough to prevent Roy Keane’s side from falling to a 2-1 home defeat. The visitors, who had previously been without a win at Portman Road since 1994, went ahead through Clive Platt in the first half and went further in front via a Lukas Jutkiewicz penalty, before Scotland netted for the Blues, who pressed for an equaliser without success.

On the opening day of last season at the Ricoh Arena Clinton Morrison scored both Coventry goals as the Sky Blues beat Town 2-1, Jon Walters netting for the visitors.

No current Coventry player has appeared for Town’s first team, although defender Richard Keogh was a Blues academy schoolboy and ballboy as a teenager.

Midfielder Gary Deegan and defender Richard Wood were both strongly linked with Town before they joined the Sky Blues from respectively Bohemians — where Deegan played alongside Brian Murphy - and Sheffield Wednesday. Veteran midfielder Lee Carsley was amongst the experienced “streetwise” players Roy Keane tried to sign in the summer.

Town keeper Márton Fülöp made 33 appearances while on loan with the Sky Blues when a Tottenham player during the 2005/06 season.

Fellow glovesman Arran Lee-Barrett spent six months at the Ricoh Arena from January 2007, initially on loan from Weymouth, but failed to make a senior appearance. Midfielder Colin Healy was on loan with the Sky Blues in 2002 when a Celtic player.

Saturday’s referee is Russell Booth from Nottinghamshire, who has shown 23 yellow cards and one red in 11 games so far this season.

Coincidentally, Booth’s most recent Town match was last year’s corresponding fixture at Coventry in which he kept his cards in his pocket throughout.

Booth’s only other Blues game was the 1-1 draw with Cardiff at Portman Road in the 2007/08 season in which he controversially ruled out a last-gasp Danny Haynes winner for a push by Tommy Miller. Town’s Owen Garvan and Sito were both yellow-carded in that game along with Bluebirds defender Tony Capaldi.

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


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bobble added 12:27 - Dec 31
most of us are looking forward to the back of you dropkick
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Jewell_do added 12:32 - Dec 31
Shane O'Connor is an 'important player' yet you have only started him twice all season??? Nice little ready made excuse for our defeat at Cov. Ditto Brian Murphy.

feck off Keane.
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bobble added 12:42 - Dec 31
well said
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svendust added 12:58 - Dec 31
Agree with Troy Brown against the 'aerial threat' AKA hoofball that Boothroyd will no doubt employ against us.

Would like to see a straight swap with Civelli on for O'Connor, see if he's still got it. Edwards is too ineffectual and Colback is better in the middle, plus I think Norris could prove a success on the right.
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buryblue77 added 13:00 - Dec 31
I have been a Keane supporter all along, but now am really feeling if the results don't pick up changes will need making. However, I'm a touch worried about the injuries the players keep picking up - in training! What type of training is Keane putting them through? Maybe that's why some players look fatigued in matches, keep picking up injuries in training, are they simply being pushed too hard?
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Mark added 13:00 - Dec 31
“It's been a shocking couple of weeks for us in terms of losing two important players..."

SHOCKING?! Brian Murphy was the backup goalkeeper and Shane O'Connor has hardly been selected at all this season. Injuries are part of football and I think we have generally been about average for our injury levels, so get on with it.

"...Luca's still chomping at the bit..."

Time to give him a chance maybe?
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buryblue77 added 13:05 - Dec 31
I have been a Keane supporter all along, but now am really feeling if the results don't pick up changes will need making. However, I'm a touch worried about the injuries the players keep picking up - in training! What type of training is Keane putting them through? Maybe that's why some players look fatigued in matches, keep picking up injuries in training, are they simply being pushed too hard?
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legoman added 13:18 - Dec 31
Ive got a good gut feeling about tomorrows performance. I reckon they will carry on with the same tempo, attitude and no little skill that they showed against Leicester. 2-1 town.
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jas0999 added 13:30 - Dec 31
Also agree that Troy Brown must play at right-back, particularly away from home. I like Peters ... but he is not a right-back. Pacey impact winger yes, defender no. Coventry have some big tall players - not the game for Jamie at right-back.

Re O'Conner - people forget he's been injured for a large chunk of the season. Roy rightly picked him against Leicester and he was excellent (and back to full fitness). No doubt Roy would have played him again. As I have said previously, it's a little unfortunate for both Roy and more importantly Shane that he's now injured again.

I think I would take a point tomorrow. 1-1 would be a decent result, but only if we follow it up with a home win. I wonder of McAuley may make a surprise start?
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dreblue added 13:34 - Dec 31
CARLOS VELA ON LOAN ANYONE??????????????????!
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legoman added 13:37 - Dec 31
I would like to see peters in central midfield if Colback is going left and Norris right. He is capable of superb defence splitting passes. Thats where I think his future is imo. His big bum just knocks everyone out of the way.
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Ipswich24 added 14:07 - Dec 31
GIVE CIVELLI A FLAMING CHANCE KEANE!
team should be
Fulop
Brown Delaney Smith Kennedy
Norris Leadbitter Colback Civelli
Wickham Scotland

Subs
Lee_Barrett
Edwards
Priskin
Fallon
Peters
Odea
Livermore
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dreblue added 14:18 - Dec 31
Ipswich 24! No offence but how can you start someone who has hardly played at all and is coming back from a very serious injury?! Yes I agree maybe lets see him of the bench but still........

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legoman added 14:38 - Dec 31
24 We need Fallons formidable skills not Wickhams I wonderland ones, his time will come, maybe as sub if all is going well or pear shaped.
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tractorboy2434 added 15:40 - Dec 31
We need a manager with some tactical know how, not this clown.
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Portman51 added 03:04 - Jan 1
I'm sure we all hope for the best at Coventry, and home to Forest, but fear the worst.

Thanks Marcus for saving us (in the short term) but the club is going nowhere with you, Clegg and Keane (except perhaps Div 3, old money). Results are neither here or there, the main issue is that the hoofball entertainment value is nil.

I'm a season ticket holder, you have my money, please excuse me if I can't be arsed to turn up and watched the dross that I've paid for.

If I see one more post arguing that Robson also needed time, I will spit. Those who followed the reserve and youth teams in late 60's/early70's could see that, if only we could survive in the top flight for a year or two, anything was possible with the players we were developing. And so it proved.

Now, no thought of team building or coaching young players, round pegs in square holes, favouritism regardless of form, swamped with loanees. How on earth is this "building for the future"?

Watched Liverpool v Wolves a couple of nights ago and can't believe how much Hodgson and Keane have in common. Except that Liverpool are still in the Prem.

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corshamblue added 09:07 - Jan 1
What price a Macca early return to tighten things at the back, would Keano be mad enough to risk an early return for our seasons talsiman ????

We'll see . . . (Notice he's not in the squad above but I've an idea Keano would prefer to see some match time in Gareths legs prior to Chelsea and Arsenal !! and certainly more importantly Forest ! ! ! !)

Think he'll be a late inclusion for at least a start from the bench !
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corshamblue added 09:39 - Jan 1
Fully Support a start for Luca Civelli, if anyone's hungry to do well it has to be big Luca.
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thechangingman added 09:43 - Jan 1
Portman 51 : having read your post I can't find one thing to disagree with!

What an articulate, thoughtful and insightful piece of writing.

Yeah, there would always have been folk who would not want or accept Keane, but when intelligent, non-cynical, long-term fans like Portman 51 are against him, I am starting to think that his days might be numbered.

I hope that it won't be too long before we can look back at the Keane 'era' (sic) as the 'forgotten years' and we can become Ipswich Town again, i.e. a strong footballing side with a great youth set up and a very high entertainment factor. This instead of being 'Roy Keane's Ipswich Town' with all the appalling implications that this brings...

Roy - you've really gotta go me ol' mate - having seen you play and manage I am not expecting it to have any dignity - but its absolutely inevitable now and I for one will celebrate the day that this nightmare is over...
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bobble added 10:09 - Jan 1
you are a fool if you think someone finally discovering 18 months after the rest of us that keane is shi-te is a wonderful insightful post........you are directly responsible for his overstay and us not being in the 1st....plonker
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BrettenhamBlue added 10:19 - Jan 1
Difficult to know who will be playing right-back. Eastman has had some true shockers in that position, and Troy Brown lacks consistency. Can imagine Peters playing there but prefer him MASSIVELY as an impact player.
Think we will lose this game (not being negative). Our lack of ability in the right-back position will be exposed once again. Coventry must be really looking forward to this. 2-0 my guess (one goal bound to be scored from a cross from the left..)
Civelli is not ready to start, but should get a run.
Sign a right-back now Keane!!!
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BrettenhamBlue added 10:21 - Jan 1
One another topic- Priskin on loan to Swansea? On dear, oh dear,-why do you think they want him? THEY RATE HIM!!!!!!
Apparently Stern John is available again, might make a good replacement...
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bobble added 10:54 - Jan 1
stern john for manager..... priskin for tea lady...... keane for foreign affairs spokesperson........marcus evans for cornership owner......ipswich town for top division..whoever stern john is is he a porn star or something ?
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brittaniaman added 11:01 - Jan 1
Talking of Civelli I notice that he is not even in the squad, what the Hell is going on ????? He has got to start sooner than later to earn his money. I mean come off it !! christ it is getting close to 2yrs now of him being out and no explanation ????
at this rate he will be lucky to be fit for next pre-season !!!!!
I know this deal was not Keanos fault,but 8 games in 2yrs what a waste of money.
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thechangingman added 11:07 - Jan 1
Sorry to have offended your sensibilities by having an opinion 'Bobble'.

I won't, however, justify your personal abuse towards me with a justification of my position.

It's just a little bit sad when a fellow Town fan directs negative comments towards another Town fan without knowing anything about him.

Ho hum...
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