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Skipper Leadbitter Set to Return at Reading
Skipper Leadbitter Set to Return at Reading
Friday, 30th Dec 2011 13:17

Skipper Grant Leadbitter looks set to come back into the Town side when the Blues visit Reading on New Year’s Eve (KO 3pm). The 25-year-old appears the most likely replacement for nine-goal top scorer Keith Andrews, who tore his hamstring at Leicester on Boxing Day, while Town will also be without striker Jason Scotland, also due to a hamstring problem.

Jimmy Bullard replaced Andrews, who is still with the Blues despite his injury with his loan up early next week, at the King Power Stadium but manager Paul Jewell will probably prefer the more combative Leadbitter against the in-form Royals.

Town's defensive line will be unchanged with Arran Lee-Barrett in goal, Aaron Cresswell and Carlos Edwards the full-backs and Damien Delaney and ex-Royal Ibrahima Sonko the central defenders.

Lee Bowyer will partner Leadbitter in the centre of the midfield with Daryl Murphy on the left and Lee Martin on the right.

Jason Scotland, who suffered a hamstring injury at Leicester on Monday, failed a fitness test yesterday afternoon and will miss out with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas perhaps getting the nod ahead of Nathan Ellington alongside Michael Chopra. The Trinidadian could be fit for Monday's home game with Nottingham Forest.

Reece Wabara will be on the Blues bench for the final time before his loan from Manchester City ends, while Andy Drury is likely to be back in the 16 after the completion of his spell at Crawley.

The Town manager says that with games coming every few days at this time of the year fringe players such as Drury could see themselves involved unexpectedly: “I think when you play two games in three days physiologically you’ve got to look at the effect that might have.

“Certainly with the games coming thick and fast in January, I’ve said to the players that if you don’t think you’re in the team at the moment, you might get the nod at any time, so make sure you’re ready.”

Jewell is envious of the squad stability at the Madejski Stadium in recent years: “They’re a good team at Reading. When you look at their side, they’ve got a number people who have been there for a number of seasons.

“You’ve got Adam Federici, Andy Griffin, Jem Karacan, Mikele Leigertwood, Noel Hunt, Simon Church, Jimmy Kebe and Jobi McAnuff who have all be around the team for a while, so they know that if they make a couple of changes — they lost Shane Long and Matt Mills in the summer — they’ve got players who seem to just slip into the team.


“That sort of stability and continuity is what we’re after. [The value of the] continuity they’ve had over the seasons is shown by the fact they’re always there or thereabouts.”

Royals boss Brian McDermott says his side, who are in sixth, nine points and 13 places ahead of the Blues, will come up against a resurgent Town team: "In the last three games Ipswich have got seven points, they've picked up and Paul Jewell has turned them around.

"They're on a good run, it's a big club with a good following and an experienced manager. They spent money in the summer, they'll be fine this season. They had a difficult run and I feel for any manager in that situation.

"In Ibrahima Sonko and Ívar Ingimarsson they've also got two of our former players coming back and it'll be good to see them.”

McDermott says his team is full of self-belief after three successive wins: "For us, our spirit is good, we got another win at home on Boxing Day, we've done well at home over a couple of years and we want to keep it going.

"A lot is said about confidence, and the harder your work, the more confident and lucky you get. Even if you're not at your most confident, if you work hard it comes back to you. You have highs and lows over a season, the most important thing is to work hard, as our players do.

"From the last three games, I think if we look at the three together - Leeds, West Ham, Brighton - before we played them, you go 'phew, that's tough', so the right thing to do is look at one at a time as you approach each one.

“Now that we've played them, nine points and not conceded, it's a fantastic run of results and performances. Now we want to keep it going."

Winger Hal Robson-Kanu is expected to be back in the squad after a knock, but Brynjar Gunnarsson is only just back in training as he recovers from a calf injury and is unlikely to be involved. Midfielder Brian Howard has returned to the Madejski Stadium after a loan spell at Millwall.

Over the years Town have had the edge over the Royals, winning 22 times (21 in the league), drawing nine (nine) and losing 17 (17). The Blues have lost their last three games against the Royals.

At the end of November, during the seven-game run of losses, Town snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in the closing moments for the second week running as Reading left Portman Road with a 3-2 win.

Daryl Murphy opened the scoring 11 minutes after the break, but Kaspars Gorkss equalised for the Royals before Josh Carson’s deflected shot put the Blues back in front.

Town looked to have won it but Alex Pearce and Noel Hunt netted at the death to see the Blues to what was a third successive 3-2 defeat for the first time in the club’s history.

In March, in Paul Jewell’s first game under the Portman Road floodlights, goals from Irish trio Shane Long, Ian Harte and Noel Hunt consigned Town to a deserved 3-1 home defeat to Reading.

Blues striker Connor Wickham netted a consolation in the final moments, Long having put the Royals in front in the first half and Harte and Hunt adding the second and third late on.

At the Madejski Stadium in September last year, Town fell to their first away defeat of the 2010/11 season as Royals' sub Simon Church netted in the 86th minute with his first touch to give his side a 1-0 victory in a game which ended 10 v 10.

The Blues ought to have been in front by half-time with Jason Scotland missing when through on goal, while Luke Hyam and Reading’s Matt Mills saw red for second bookable offences in the second half.

Town central defenders Ívar Ingimarsson and Ibrahima Sonko were both big heroes when members of Steve Coppell’s Reading squad which reached the Premier League. Ingimarsson was the Royals’ skipper until joining the Blues after leaving the Berkshire club in the summer. No current member of Brian McDermott’s squad has previously played for Town.

Saturday’s referee is Jock Waugh from South Yorkshire, who has shown 49 yellow and three red cards in 18 games so far this season.

Waugh has never previously taken control of a Town match but the first of his four Championship games so far was the Royals’ 1-1 draw at Preston last season in which he booked six — including four Reading players - and red-carded Lilywhite and former Canary Darel Russell.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, Wright, Edwards, Cresswell, Wabara, Delaney, Sonko, Ingimarsson, Leadbitter, Bowyer, Bullard, Drury, Martin, Murphy, Carson, Chopra, Emmanuel-Thomas, Ellington.


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bluesimon added 13:25 - Dec 30
PJ, if you wanted continuity then why did the club let lots of players leave last summer out of contract? And now it looks as though the same thing will happen this season!
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Edinburgh_Blue added 13:26 - Dec 30
Really?
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Jewell_do added 13:36 - Dec 30
If Leadbitter somehow gets the nod get yourself to the bookie and bet on over 3.5 goals.

An awful player, who, despite having only 6 months to run down his mega contract NO CLUB HAS BEEN INTERESTED!!!

Another Royston Keane gem of a signing.
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AlanMahon2011 added 13:36 - Dec 30
Grant Leadboots? Congrats to Reading on the 3 points.
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casanovacrow added 13:37 - Dec 30
back to loosing ways against reading then. Welcome back to the world of backing off, corners that dont get past the 1st man and backwards passing. What a star ...not
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MaySixth added 13:40 - Dec 30
Good luck Leadbitter.

Prove the cynics wrong.
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babyblue added 13:42 - Dec 30
Why include Wabara when we're sending him back regardless...surely more worthwhile to include Ainsley or Smith?
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mschultz76 added 13:46 - Dec 30
Come on Leadbitter. Do not think he deserves all these negative comments. Leadbitter always work hard and play with heart. Get behind our players and stop moaning. At games when Leadbitter run his heart out and make some good tackles - people do not praise him. As soon as he make a mistake you are all after him. Think Leadbitter is a good player. Not a captain but a good player and I watched lots of games where Leadbitter have been one of our best performers and still do not get praise. Most of you lot are far to negative.
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Keaneish added 13:58 - Dec 30
Get out of our Football club.
We have combative Bowyer, why would you also select 'combative' leadbitter?
Bullard to start.
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Edinburgh_Blue added 14:02 - Dec 30
@mschultz76. Leadbitter has yet to justify his inflated fee IMHO and I would question that he shows heart on the pitch. It's nothing personal, I just don't rate him.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 14:05 - Dec 30
Play Leadbitter in his proper position, ie breaking up play, DON,T give him the captains armband, then he hopefully will get back to his form when he was our best player consistantly under Keanes tenure.
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Mark added 14:24 - Dec 30
Replacing our top goalscorer with one-goal-a-season-from-open-play Leadbitter?! Surely Bullard should start, and I wonder if Drury should be given a chance from the bench. Grant won't sign a new contract and he's on his way out, and his performances do not warrant a place I'd say. The worst captain in my memory at ITFC.
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peterleeblue added 14:25 - Dec 30
Jessuz. Nothing like getting behind your own players. I sincerely hope our players dont visit this site. Support the players not slag them off. You never know they might just play better.
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righty added 14:51 - Dec 30
Id rather have Leadbetter than some of the rubbish has bought in give the bloke a chance play him in his position in the centre of midfield in a defensive role another strange decision from PJ putting Bullard back and allowing Leadbetter to push neither happy playing like that surely its the manager at fault not the player.
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Tractamatt added 15:02 - Dec 30
Who cares just read on vitalfootball.com that Ipswich have made a £1million offer for Scott Loach.Phil can this be confirmed at all.
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Garv added 15:29 - Dec 30
Could be the right move. Bullard has the ability to control games, though we havn't seen that for a while, but he also has the ability to put you in trouble.

GENERALLY, Leadbitter keeps the ball at his feet well and doesn't often get caught in possession. He's not a great passer (Peterborough) and won't control games but free flowing passing luxury football rarely happens away from home. We need players who can contain a confident home side, the last thing we want is being caught in possession on half way and then having to defend a counter attack involving Jimmy Kebe and Jobi Mcanuff (ala Bullard)!

Phil surely though if Leadbitter starts Bullard would get on the bench before Drury?

No one thought we'd get anything at Leicester. Another draw would be fine with me followed by a win on Monday.
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darren_cox added 15:54 - Dec 30
All this talk of continuity and building for the future gives the impression that Jewell has realised his errors in the last transfer window. Would love to see a quality performance from Leadbitter to prove the doubters (of which I am one) wrong. COYB
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PYBlue added 16:20 - Dec 30
Boo Jewell out if he brings this t**t back!
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shoopdelang added 16:27 - Dec 30
I would be happy if I never saw Leadbitter in a town shirt he is not fit to wear the shirt..
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yorksblue added 17:46 - Dec 30
Can he play at RB?
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h32 added 17:47 - Dec 30
This is a 'nice' club with 'nice' supporters - many who expect NOTHING - plainly obvious from the 'nice' postings about Leadbitter - who has proved to be the worst Captain this Club has ever had, as well as a pretty awful midfielder.

But all that doesn't matter, we are talking PJ here - and of course the Club and everyone has to be 'nice'.
That's why we will never, ever win anything again - with this pathetic losers attitude. We need to return to a professionally run outfit, with a good Manager - and TOUGHEN UP on all fronts.
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Garv added 18:13 - Dec 30
I agree in part h32 with 'nice' comments but my guess is you 'expect' better things because of how long ME has now been here and the amount of money spent on the team, but you criticise PJ in the same context? How is that fair? He has been here a year (not long) and has had nothing to do with the rest of the time ME has been here.

If your expectations are nothing to do with ME and his money and instead they are to do PJ then I think they are wrong because you cannot expect things to happen overnight. Just my opinion.
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Garv added 18:19 - Dec 30
And thats not me being 'not ambitious' as you accuse people of. I too expect better but if I was too blame anyone for that I would blame Marcus Evans. The plan for progress since he joined the party should have come from him, not each manager as they were appointed, which again brings about the question 'do we need someone with more football knowledge at the top of the club?' Probably yes.
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darren_cox added 18:35 - Dec 30
h32 can we assume you are not a Leadbitter fan?
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CornardBlue added 18:42 - Dec 30
Good luck to anyone who wears the Town shirt tomorrow, if Leadbitter had been playing last week we would have won because he would not have missed the pen like Chopra did.
coyb
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