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Jewell Likely to Stick With Same Side
Jewell Likely to Stick With Same Side
Friday, 5th Aug 2011 13:32

Boss Paul Jewell seems likely to stick with the team which was unlucky to lose 2-1 to Wolves last week when Town take on Bristol City in their opening game of the season at Ashton Gate on Saturday. The Blues manager has a full squad to choose from with no one missing due to pre-season knocks.

Although Jewell ultimately wants to play a 4-4-2 formation he currently feels that 4-5-1 works better with the players current at his disposal, saying earlier this week: “I would like to play 4-4-2 but I want us to be adaptable.

“I think that at the moment with the personnel we’ve got, the system we played against Wolves probably suits us that bit better.

“We have to pass the ball in that system and when we don’t pass the ball, when we get a little bit tired like we did in the second half [against Wolves], we get a little bit stretched and the system falls down a little bit.”

That’s likely to see Mark Kennedy stay in the holding midfield role he occupied in last week's friendly but which has been pencilled in for Keith Andrews if and when he completes his season-long loan switch from Blackburn.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas could be one of six debutants if he gets the nod ahead of Josh Carson in the wide left role. This would appear to have been Jewell’s main dilemma when he was picking his side on Thursday prior to making the trip to Bristol today.

Elsewhere, new loanee from Fulham David Stockdale will start in goal, summer signing from Cardiff Michael Chopra will be up front, ex-Tranmere man Aaron Cresswell will be at left-back, released Reading veteran Ívar Ingimarsson at the centre of the defence and former Birmingham schemer Lee Bowyer in central midfield.

Five players remain from the starting line-up which lost 4-2 at Leicester on the final day of last season: Kennedy, Carlos Edwards at right-back, Damien Delaney in the centre of the defence, Grant Leadbitter in central midfield - and the likely new skipper - and Lee Martin wide on the right.

Jewell had decisions to make regarding his subs with the number cut from seven to five this season. This means he’ll probably have had to choose whether he includes Jason Scotland or Nathan Ellington as his striking option from the bench and probably won’t name both Andy Drury and Colin Healy in the 16-man squad.

The Town manager says he’ll have an idea how the club’s pre-season preparations have gone after the match: “I’ll tell you on Saturday at about 5 o’clock. Pre-season’s one of those times when you don’t want to get too excited about it or too down about it.


“The games are pretty poor because there’s no edge to them. It’s a lot of training and a lot of hard work and we don’t apologise for that because that’s what has to be done.”

He feels the Robins, who finished 2010/11 15th in the Championship, two points and two places behind the Blues, will be stiff opposition with their manager having learnt lessons from his first season in charge: “I think Keith Millen did really well there last year.

“I think they had a really bad start and Keith turned them around and did exceptionally well with them. He’ll be better for the experience he had as manager this year.”

Millen, who took over from Steve Coppell last August, told the Robins club site that he doesn’t want a repeat of last season’s early struggles: "The start to a campaign is so important because we don't want to be playing catch up again like last year.

"Opening day can often throw up some weird results but it would be nice to get the win. If we can get a performance to go along with that then it would be a great start.

"Ipswich are going to be up there and I'm sure there are big expectations there like there are here at Bristol City.

"They've brought some good players in like Chopra and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas up front and Bowyer in midfield.

"We won't underestimate them and it'll be a tough start for us, but we're excited and can't wait to get going now."

Defender Jamie McAllister is over a calf problem, second choice keeper Dean Gerken a groin injury and defender Damion Stewart is fine after an ankle niggle, but strikers David Clarkson (ankle) and Marlon Jackson (Achilles) and defender Christian Ribeiro (groin) are all out.

City have added West Ham’s Jordan Spence on loan, the right-back having been at Ashton Gate last season when he impressed against the Blues.

Nicky Maynard remains a Bristol City player despite interest from Leicester, West Ham and others, while winger Yannick Bolasie has come in from Plymouth, striker Ryan Taylor from Rotherham and midfielder and apparent Town target Neil Kilkenny from Leeds.

Moving on were Ivan Sproule, who joined Hibernian, John Akinde, who is now with Crawley, and Stephen Henderson, who went to Portsmouth.

Former Blue Jon Stead, a likely starter, joined the Robins in August 2010 for £225,000, but no current Town player has played for City, although coach Sean McCarthy spent two months on loan at Ashton Gate in 1998, scoring one goal in seven games.

Historically, Town have the edge, winning 26 (24 in the league), losing 17 (17) and drawing 11 (11). Last August, second half goals from Tamás Priskin and league debutant Jason Scotland saw the Blues to a comfortable victory over a poor Robins side at Portman Road.

Town had hit the bar three times before the Hungarian struck the opener and the winning margin could have been much more comfortable.

In April at Ashton Gate, Josh Carson’s third goal of the week saw 10-man Town to a 1-0 victory over the Robins.

Midfielder Lee Martin had seem red in the first half for a dangerous challenge on Kalifa Cisse but the Northern Irishman lashed home from 30 yards after the break and Town held on for what was their fourth win in five matches.

Prior to Saturday's match there will be a minute’s applause for ex-Bristol City skipper Jack White, who died last month.

TWTD will once again be running the Prediction League. If you've not already added your forecast of Saturday's events, click here.

Saturday’s referee is Mark Haywood from West Yorkshire, who showed 63 yellow and just two red cards in 36 games last season. Haywood has taken charge of only two previous Town matches, last season’s 1-1 draw with Scunthorpe, in which he booked just one Iron, and another 1-1 draw, this time at Leicester in January 2010 in which he yellow-carded only Alex Bruce.

Likely Town line-up: Stockdale, Edwards, Cresswell, Ingimarsson, Delaney, Kennedy, Leadbitter, Bowyer, Martin, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra. Subs: Fülöp, Smith, Scotland, Carson, Drury.


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n0229620 added 13:56 - Aug 5
I'd honestly swap kennedy for hyam after what i've seen!
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itfcdan94 added 13:57 - Aug 5
really looking forward to tomorrow it make a change to be possibly seeing 6 new player start instead of other season where we see 1 or 2............ hope they perform tomorrow..............
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BlueBoots added 14:03 - Aug 5
Yep, the XI that started against Wolves is probably our strongest line-up at present...

With the change to 5 subs, playing 4-5-1 we really need an extra striking option already on the pitch, so JET has to start. I'd pick Priskin ahead of Scotland on the bench for his better hold-up play, and either of them ahead of The Duke until September (Ramadan, innit? :^D)
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PlymptonBlue added 14:04 - Aug 5
I'll settle for the same as last season but with 11 men on the pitch this time! You've got to be positive and go for the win first game. If we play 4-5-1 i just hope we don't end up hoofin it up to target man Chopra.
Looking forward to the game but not the ground due to the lack of beer on sale inside!
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randomblue added 14:11 - Aug 5
"They've brought some good players in like Chopra and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas up front and Bowyer in midfield."

Love reading quotes like that - if you'd have said this to me at the end of last season I'd have thought you were drunk! C'mon the blues!!!!!

BlueBoots - agree I'd take Priskin over Scotland but that said I'd heard the Scotland has looked a lot better this pre-season!
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Turner_Blue added 14:15 - Aug 5
Yes really looking forward to tomorrow! Gutted i cant make the trip but il be listening on the radio! COYB!!! :) :)
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ipswichnewbe added 14:30 - Aug 5
I've never felt more confident that the Blues will be coming home tomorrow victorious !
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Blue4life added 14:43 - Aug 5
I would take... Fulop, Smith (only other CB), Drury, Carson, Scotland. Defo take scotland over priskin anybody that has seen him this pre season will have seen how much weight he has lot plus he looks a lot sharper and more of a threat on pitch plus Jewell isnt stupid I think if and when he decides he knows scotland isnt great on his own but it will allow him to revert to 4,4,2 in a match with scotland on the bench as he works well with a partner. Defo much better than priskin by far this pre season and will be this season.
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woollyhattedliberal added 14:51 - Aug 5
PJ would like to play 4-4-2 but with the personnel we have 4-5-1 suits us better.

Thats what he said last season - what is it he wants so that he can play 4-4-2?
and why hasn't he bought it?
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edent added 14:55 - Aug 5
Hi Guys

Very excited for tomorrow after an interesting pre-season and very happy the season is about to begin!!! Can't attend the match and was wondering how I can listen to it on the radio when I am outside of the suffolk wavelength?? Can never seem to get it. 1-3 to us btw.

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robdaful added 15:13 - Aug 5
If Edwards isn't fit then put Peters on :)
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Pip50 added 15:14 - Aug 5
Nil nil then
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Turner_Blue added 15:17 - Aug 5
edent, i think you can listen on the bbc radio suffolk web site. but not completely shore, could be worth a go.
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edent added 15:21 - Aug 5
Thanks Turner Blue. Yes I do try that but last season it always seemed to be restricted for the football coverage...wierd! Anyone got any suggestions?
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itfc94 added 15:33 - Aug 5
4-4-2, JET behind chops
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legoman added 15:47 - Aug 5
4-4-1-1
Priskin behind chops.
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cinnamonITFC added 15:57 - Aug 5
Edent:

The only way I have found is a subscription to Ipswich World. At least that worked like 2 seasons ago! Radio Suffolk website doesn't work, due to restrictions, nor do any of the 'free stream commentary' websites (at least the ones I have tried), as they just stream Radio Suffolk, which as aforementioned, doesn't work!

But if anyone has any other suggestions, I'd love to know, as I don't want to shell out for Ipswich Player again! (I only ever used it for the commentaries, didn't care about all the other stuff! So most of it seems like wasted money!)
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MonterreyBlue added 16:32 - Aug 5
SO excited about tomorrow, a tough game but a Chopra brace, JET and a Bowyer 30 yarder will seal a stunning 4-1 win..... happy days, alarm set, ready to go....! COYB
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SMS added 16:44 - Aug 5
COYB! Can't wait.
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edent added 16:45 - Aug 5
Thanks cinnamon. Yes I did ipswich world a couple of seasons ago as well...would be good to know if there are any other alternatives, doesn't look like it though. Annoying when I cant make the games!
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blue_beats_yellow added 16:53 - Aug 5
Until Andrews comes in I guess Kennedy is our best holding midfield option. Hyam has better energy and is more aggressive but Kennedy is a great passer and will feed Martin and JET more effectivley. Hyam will be a decent addition in the second half when Kennedy tiers and Bowyer can add the experience to calm Hyam. But Andrews will nicely complete the 4-5-1 formation.

would love to see either JET, Chopra or Martin score tomorrow.


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StowTractorBoy added 16:56 - Aug 5
Arrived safely in our seaside hotel in Somerset where the weather is glorious. Local papers upbeat about Bristol City this season. Fully support team selection if as suggested. Scotland any day of the week in preference to Priskin. Scotland does at least score a few goals and yes he has lost weight. Make no mistake this game will not be easy but looking forward to it despite the awful seats we have.
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power19 added 16:56 - Aug 5
I really can't understand why Peters doesnt get a look in. I started going regularly to games last season and in the first half of the season when he was getting games was one of the few standout players for me.

Does anyone have the low down on this? Whilst I think PJ's done/doing a great job so far - I can't understand why he hasnt given JP a go!
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legoman added 17:02 - Aug 5
Peters Priskin. He has a pee problem!
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Basil_Smallpiece added 17:04 - Aug 5
Can't wait. 5-0 to Town.

Chops 4 Kennedy 2 and Steady 3 for them.

Promotion by Christmas!

Can I have my fiver now, Mr Invisible Man?
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