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Jewell Weighing Up Changes for Forest Clash
Jewell Weighing Up Changes for Forest Clash
Monday, 2nd Jan 2012 07:00

Town boss Paul Jewell says he is considering whether to make changes for today’s home game against Nottingham Forest with the match coming only 48 hours after the 1-0 defeat at Reading. The Blues manager will be forced into one change with central defender Ibrahima Sonko suspended, while Jason Scotland faces a fitness test this morning after missing the Madejski Stadium game due to the hamstring injury he suffered at Leicester on Boxing Day.

Jewell was due to evaluate his players’ fitness at training yesterday and will check them out again this morning before picking his team.

Speaking after Saturday’s match, he said: “We’ll have to see how the players are on Sunday and on the morning of the game because two games in 48 hours is a lot to ask. We’ll have to assess the players and see how they are.”

Ívar Ingimarsson looks set to replace Sonko, who picked up his fifth booking of the season at Reading, but aside from the Icelander coming into the centre of the defence alongside Damien Delaney, Jewell will probably want to stick with the same side which was unlucky to lose to the Royals as long as everyone's fit.

Arran Lee-Barrett should continue in goal with Aaron Cresswell at left-back and Carlos Edwards on the right.

In midfield, skipper Grant Leadbitter is likely to keep his place in the centre alongside Lee Bowyer with Lee Martin on the right and Daryl Murphy on the left.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas could well play alongside Michael Chopra for the second game running even if Jason Scotland passes his fitness test, the 21-year-old having impressed at Reading.

Keith Andrews remains on the sidelines with his torn hamstring, while regular substitute Reece Wabara has returned to Manchester City at the end of his loan spell.


Jewell says his team will be out to extend Forest’s poor run, although he’s thinking more about his own side than the opposition: “It’s about what we do. We’ve got to try and make sure we make that run eight games.

“Forest have got some good players and they’ll be thinking they’re only one result away from going on a good run themselves. Our concern is our players rather than their players at this moment in time.”

The Tricky Trees have gone seven games - 10-and-a-half-hours — since scoring, their last goals ominously having come in their 3-2 victory over the Blues at the City Ground.

Manager Steve Cotterill says his 22nd-placed side, who are three places and six points behind Town, ought to have got something from their New Year’s Eve game: "We've had treble the amount of shots Cardiff had and ended up losing the game 1-0. It's a difficult one to take - there's not a lot wrong with us.

"If we were losing games four or five-nil on a regular basis I'd think there was a real problem but we're not. But we're putting ourselves under immense pressure by not taking our chances.

"I keep coming in after games and telling the media that I felt we didn't deserve to lose the game and I have to say the same today. I thought we were the better team but I've said that time and time again now.

"We've just got to carry on searching for the solution because there's no fairy godmother who is going to give us it on a plate."

Forest striker Robbie Findley is a doubt with a shoulder injury having been subbed in the defeat to Cardiff. Winger Paul Anderson and striker Dexter Blackstock are also concerns with hamstring problems.

Defender Joel Lynch is definitely missing having picked up his fifth booking of the season against the Bluebirds with Guy Moussi expected to switch to centre-half. Ishmael Miller (foot), Chris Cohen (knee), Wes Morgan (ankle) and Brendan Moloney (knee) are all still sidelined.

Ex-Town loan striker Marlon Harewood has returned to the City Ground on a short-term deal after a spell in China but international clearance is not expected to come through in time for the 32-year-old to be involved.

Lee Martin was on loan with the Tricky Trees in 2008/09, while Michael Chopra made three Forest starts and two sub appearances without scoring in 2004 when on loan from Newcastle.

New Forest re-signing Harewood was on loan with the Blues in 1999, scoring one goal in five starts and one sub appearance. Midfielder George Boateng spent time training with Town in the summer, while Paul Jewell also targeted Guy Moussi before he signed a new deal at the City Ground.

Historically, the visitors very much have the upper hand, winning 32 of the games between the two sides (29 in the league), 14 (13) ending in draws and Town winning 18 (17). The Midlanders have won the last four matches between the teams.

Last month, Town fell to their second 3-2 defeat in two games as Forest netted twice in the last six minutes to come from behind to deny the Blues their first win at the City Ground for 12 years.

Former loanee Danny Collins scored two goals in a game for the first time in his professional career, putting the Blues in front twice, but Robbie Findley equalised for the home side before the break, then Joel Lynch and Marcus Tudgay netted another leveller and the winner in injury time.

The sides last met at Portman Road in January 2011 in ex-Forest player Roy Keane’s final game in charge of the Blues.

Damien Delaney’s own goal just before half-time was enough to see the visitors to a 1-0 victory over a Town side which was reduced to 10 men in the final moments when Grant Leadbitter was red-carded for a studs-up challenge on Forest midfielder Paul Anderson.

Today’s referee is Carl Boyeson from East Yorkshire, who has shown 47 yellow cards and five reds in 20 games so far this season. Boyeson’s most recent Town match was the 4-2 defeat at Leicester on the final day of last season in which he booked five players, including Damien Delaney, Grant Leadbitter and Lee Martin, and awarded the Blues a penalty.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, Wright, Edwards, Cresswell, Kennedy, Delaney, Ingimarsson, Smith, Bowyer, Leadbitter, Bullard, Drury, Martin, Carson, Chopra, Emmanuel-Thomas, Scotland, Ellington.


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bobble added 08:38 - Jan 2
change the attitude not the porridge man
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ericgates added 09:19 - Jan 2
I'm a little nervous at the prospect of Damo and Ivar as our centre back pairing today, does not fill me with optimism that we will keep a clean sheet.
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Ipswich24 added 09:24 - Jan 2
What's the betting we are the team forest score against? We have lost entire spine of team in recent weeks. Stock dale, Sonko, Andrews and Scotland. I would of thought going into a match against such a poor side would give me confidence of an comfortable home win. I just can't see it sadly. Would love to be proved right for once.
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jas0999 added 09:28 - Jan 2
Unacceptable that cover at CB has not yet been arranged. Lucky we are only playing Forest today.
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bluelady added 09:29 - Jan 2
Ipswich 24 proved right? You want us to loose???
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Keaneish added 09:36 - Jan 2
Bizarrely in this new bulletin, I'm more intrigued to see who takes Wabara's place on the bench than I am to see the line-up. We lack any real change to the side due to lack of strength in depth, players frozen out or youth not getting a chance. Wabara's absence has to mean one of Ainsley, Smith, Peters or Hyam make the bench unless he plans to have no defense minded players!!

Time Ellington got a run soon too as he's done nothing from the bench this season so either play him or give his space to someone else.
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shiminywho added 09:37 - Jan 2
Me too, Ericgates - could be Delaney and Smith though! Fact remains that our defence is the leakiest in the league and any talk of play-offs is tripe until we start to keep clean sheets on a regular basis, especially as our top scorer is no longer with us! COYB.
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walberswick added 10:06 - Jan 2
Ipswich 4 Forrest 0
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Lanky added 10:08 - Jan 2
Sonko injured? That's 3 points for Forrest then.
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Back_The_Boss added 10:08 - Jan 2
COYB, can't help but think this game will be a draw. Two very mediocre teams that could well just cancel each other out.
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blrmy added 10:11 - Jan 2
3-0 Town !! COYB!!!!
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Ipswich24 added 10:13 - Jan 2
Proved wrong sorry
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slowerball added 10:19 - Jan 2
Must win - no other result will do. In big trouble if we can't win today...
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MathieandMarshall added 10:27 - Jan 2
Nervous today. They will score but I think/hope we can score more. Would love to see jimmy given a start.
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bluelady added 10:28 - Jan 2
Lanky if your going to moan then keep up with the news, he is banned not injured! Jas YAWN...... P J has a lot of work to do to convince me, I wi reserve final judgemebt to end of transfer window, however a loss today would be very very hard to take
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brittaniaman added 10:40 - Jan 2
Jan.2nd last year we had 28pts. also still in the Carling cup, so we are worse off this season so far !!!!! TODAY IS A MUST WIN SITUATION, nothing else will do ?????
Jewellio get your motivation skills working today !!!!!!!!!
you have been here just on 12mths now //////
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KenDubZ added 10:41 - Jan 2
Start drury please :) let leadbitter take a walk
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ITFC4daprem added 10:42 - Jan 2
Carson ahead of Murphy
Smith in for Sonko
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MickMillsTash added 10:43 - Jan 2
I just wish that sometimes he would say that we have worked really hard on the training pitch - defending set peices, working on the midfield shape, taking chances etc- I presume it happens but there seems to be little change.

Good Luck today Town
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IvorFeeling added 10:55 - Jan 2
We are all nervous about facing a team who haven't scored in 10 hours and are in the bottom three! Whatever happens today it is PJs dealings in the next 4 weeks that he will live or die on.

Bowyer, Bullard and Chopra have yet to really sparkle is this because the are on a good meal ticket, not good enough or poor management?

We are supposed to have more scouts than Sitting Bull and the Sioux! Time for them, PJ and Clegg to step unto the plate.
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pw100470 added 11:08 - Jan 2
On a different subject, Sad to see Gary Ablett has passed age 46 R.I.P.
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earlsgreenblue added 11:11 - Jan 2
ITFC4daprem
Smith in for sonko?
Are you kidding? He's wobblier than our 2 year old on her new bike! I'd rather have Murphy stand in.
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llewej_tuo added 11:17 - Jan 2
IF FOREST BEAT US HE HAS TO GO .....

JEWELL ... GAMES 45, LOST 25 .......... NOW THATS TRIPE !! CANNON FODDER FOR LEAGUE 1
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hollywoodginge added 11:17 - Jan 2
RIP Gary Ablett
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bedsitfc added 11:23 - Jan 2
we will see how good of a manager we have if the board support him (mr evans make the decisions not mr clegg as i have said before clegg is evans public face). i honestly think 3 or 4 signings will do us andrews, a striker and two defenders this would see us climb the league nicely.
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