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Jewell Empathises With Fans' Frustrations
Jewell Empathises With Fans' Frustrations
Wednesday, 11th Jan 2012 08:40

Town boss Paul Jewell says he empathises with the frustration and anger amongst fans but has vowed to keep going while he still has belief in himself and the backing of owner Marcus Evans. The Blues manager dismissed suggestions that the club is in crisis but conceded that his side are in a relegation fight.

Asked if he had a message to fans unhappy at the lack of progress his year in charge — he took over as Town boss a year ago this Friday — Jewell said: “I understand the frustration and the anger. I don’t want to be giving out messages, all I want to do is do my best to try to turn things around to make them like me, and more importantly enjoy coming to watch Ipswich because it hasn’t been fun watching us. I understand that.

“I don’t think I’d ever run away from a question or a problem. We need to win matches, we need to stop conceding goals and I take the blame because I’m the manager.”

He says he has no plans to quit: “I’ll soldier on as long as Marcus believes in me and I believe in myself. It’s a tough time, but at the end of the day we’re all human beings and we all have feelings and all have pride and pride is hurt at the moment.

“The owner has been so supportive of me that I couldn’t even think about walking out. I’m sure most of the Ipswich fans at the moment are thinking ‘Let’s have a change’ and I’ve got to take that on my shoulders.

“It’s not a pleasant place to be, walking around the town. But the owner, who employs me, has got faith in me, I’ve got faith in myself, which is important, and over a period of time, after a couple of transfer windows, I’m sure we’ll be brighter.

“We’ve got other targets in the transfer window. We’ve got targets for next year and beyond as well. We need a couple of short-term loans with a view to longer [signings]. We’re trying to get the balance right, it’s a tough juggling act at the moment.”

Jewell says that although the 20th-placed Blues are in a battle at the wrong end of the table, the problems at Town have been overstated by the press: “It’s a club in a relegation fight. I think when you’re on about crises I think that means when you can’t pay the bills and maybe are looking at administration. Certainly from a financial point of view the club isn’t in crisis.

“Crisis is a word that you journalists like to use. It’s a tough, tough time for us at the moment. There are a few teams that think they should be near the top of the division that aren’t and we’re one of them.

“We’ve got to fight our way through, we’ve got to get our hands dirty. There are a lot of tough times ahead but without tough times ahead, I don’t think you can prove you’re a side.”

Although the tabloids are already linking sacked QPR boss Neil Warnock with the Blues, owner Marcus Evans continues to give Jewell his backing — the Liverpudlian says Evans sanctioned a permanent move for Sean St Ledger although the deal agreed with Leicester is a loan with a view to a permanent switch in the summer — with his eyes on a more successful future: “He’s never really reassured me about my future. Everyone else seems to be talking about it. Marcus has just said it’s a long-term plan, just think beyond the troubled time at the moment.

“We’ve got to get through a lot of hard work, a lot of tough times but over a period of time, he’s got confidence that we will do it right.”

He says the situation is more similar to his time at Wigan, where Dave Whelan gave him similar backing, than his spells at Sheffield Wednesday — where he had only eight months in charge - and Derby: “At Derby I knew the board had lost faith with me and they were only keeping me there because they couldn’t afford to sack me. Certainly it wouldn’t cost Marcus a lot of money to get rid of me now, so it’s not a financial thing.

“I think he’s seen what I want to do for the future and he likes it. I know it’s bloody tough times at the minute and I’m not going to pull the wool over anybody’s eyes. It’s tough for us all but nothing comes easily.”

“I think you can make decisions with the confidence that the owner is going to give you a fair chance.

“I’m not stupid, I know how football works and how life works and people can change their minds, but at the moment Marcus has given me the green light to go ahead and do what I think is right. Given a little bit of luck and time, I’m hoping I can get people to buy into what I’m trying to do.”

Ultimately Jewell hopes he can bring the type of success to Town that he enjoyed with two of his previous sides: “It’s a great club with a great history and tradition, but that’s the team that’s been in the Championship the second longest.

“I’ve come here and played against teams from Ipswich with Wigan and Bradford and we’ve got promoted and Ipswich have stayed in this division.

“I’ve taken teams up, I’ve taken teams up at the expense of Ipswich, it would be nice to take Ipswich up at the expense of someone else.”


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bluearmy4life added 16:59 - Jan 11
I like you as a person PJ But as Ipswich Town manager it's not working out.
Do the decent and RIGHT Thing and RESIGN.
You will get much more respect by doing that rather than soldier on and just be in the job because clueless EVANS Is still backing you.
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truthhurts added 19:28 - Jan 11
Firstly talking about the management. I rate Warnock as a manager and as a person (think you either love him or hate him, he's that sort of character) BUT remember he has only ever achieved what Jewell has in management (ie taking 2 seperate teams up to the Premiership). Therefore, technically, he's no better - the facts state as such.

I do agree, however, that this 'long term plan' needs addressing. Without question we need to bring in lower league players, who are also younger, as they have age on their side, coupled with the fact they want to improve themselves. Take a look at Cresswell to back up my point. In my opinion he's been our best and most consistent player, creating the majority of our chances on goal. We have also been relying on the academy in years gone by - use it now as the players are there and good enough (if given a fair chance by both the management AND the fans). Let's not forget it was Keane that sold Rhodes (mistake) and also Garvan (best passer of the ball we had) - two young players AND from our own academy.

Wholesale changes in playing staff (from youth team and lower leagues) will naturally produces a few dodgy results here and there. We are all going to have to accept that if we wish to go down that road. I'd like to think we would!?

People talk about history, and who did wonders here and who was a player there. Well, in that case, lets be fair and say that Jewell's Wigan side that gained promotion was full of pace, power and confidence. Let's hope (and support) him in doing the same here. I realise changes need to be made regarding players and style etc but, if given that opportunity, I'm certain it will be delivered.

The only thing I think Jewell is quilty of is trying to get us promoted too soon, thinking that purchasing old pros who have 'seen it and done it' would be the answer. Obviously that has failed, to which he has acknowledged and apologised, with a promise of getting the adverage age down in future transfer windows.

As a football club I think we need everyone from top to bottom pulling in the same direction otherwise there will never be any success (history at a number of clubs bears that out). On the assumption this 'long term plan' starts kicking into shape then brighter days will be ahead.
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