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Jewell: Town Can't Feel Sorry for Themselves at Birmingham
Jewell: Town Can't Feel Sorry for Themselves at Birmingham
Wednesday, 11th Jan 2012 11:37

Ipswich boss Paul Jewell says he and his players can’t afford to go into games feeling sorry for themselves, despite sitting in 20th place in the Championship and on a run which has seen them win only two of their last 13 matches. The Blues, who are still waiting on defensive target Sean St Ledger,are in action at Birmingham tonight in a match rearranged from earlier in the season due to the Midlanders’ Europa League campaign (KO 7.45pm).

Jewell says he and his squad need to have an optimistic outlook if they are to turn things around: “It would be telling lies to say that we’re all doing cartwheels at the moment, we’re not, but if we go into games feeling sorry for ourselves and down on ourselves and negative, we’ll lose.

“We’ve got to try and remain positive and upbeat, it’s not easy, but that’s the way life is, never mind football, there are plenty of ups and downs in life. We’ve all had ups and downs in life and it’s how you bounce back from the lows which make you the person that you are.”

Saturday’s 3-1 FA Cup loss at Hull City left the Blues boss bemoaning more calamitous defending: “We gave the third away with the last kick of the game, but the first two goals we conceded were very poor goals.

“We showed character in the second half and had two good opportunities to equalise but — and I say this every week — we have to stop giving these goals away.

“I’ve never known a season like it where at every half-time team-talk we’re always two or three goals down.”

Jewell is facing selection decisions with Lee Bowyer (groin), Damien Delaney (foot) and Jimmy Bullard (ill) all sidelined, Ívar Ingimarsson’s contract ripped up and Keith Andrews returned to Blackburn, while Andy Drury is available again having been cup-tied and keeper Alex McCarthy has been added on loan from Reading.

Josh Carson, Luke Hyam and Tommy Smith were involved at Hull and all three are likely to be in the 16: “Josh has been in and around the team for most of the season. Luke and Tommy came in in a difficult situation where they haven’t played a lot of first team football.

“I thought Luke did OK and Tommy was steady. It’s not an ideal preparation with illness and injury stretching us at the moment.”


Asked whether the next two games are key to his future, he says it’s a case of approaching each match on its own terms: “We’ve just got to take each game on its own merits. We’ve got a tough game tomorrow and after that we’ll have another tough game on Saturday.”

Jewell has confirmed that new keeper Alex McCarthy will replace Arran Lee-Barrett in goal with Aaron Cresswell and Carlos Edwards unlikely to be moved from their full-back roles.

At the centre of the defence, it seems likely that Tommy Smith will start alongside Ibrahima Sonko. Talks regarding Sean St Ledger’s loan-with-a-view-to-a-permanent-deal recruitment are understood to be still ongoing - almost certainly with other clubs as well as Town - with the Irishman needing to be signed by 4.45pm this evening to be available for tonight’s match.

However, even if he does put pen to paper in time, with the Leicester centre-half yet to train with the squad, he may be only be included on the bench.

In midfield, Jewell is likely to stick with skipper Grant Leadbitter in the centre and Daryl Murphy on the left but needs to decide whether to recall Andy Drury in place of Hyam in the other central role and whether to bring back Lee Martin instead of Josh Carson on the right.

The Town boss will probably go with experience in both cases with Hyam and Carson likely to be on the bench.

Up front, with Jewell feeling that Michael Chopra is short of confidence, Jason Scotland will partner Jay Emmanuel-Thomas.

Birmingham boss Chris Hughton says his team are going into significant period of the season: “If you took the season in blocks of months, the next month is always the most important one.

“If we have a strong month results-wise it puts us in a great position, if we don’t then we’ve got the next month to make up for that.

"There is always that possibility to finish strong in this division. We have seen teams before who have picked up a series of results, notably Blackpool and Burnley, in the past.

“But, of course, if you are in a good position with still a fair amount of time to go then it’s about sustaining and maintaining that position.

“I wouldn’t say there’s any more pressure than usual on us. There is still so much football to play when you think we are only halfway through a season. It seems more, but we’re only halfway through.”

Birmingham captain Stephen Carr is out with a knee problem, while central defender Pablo Ibanez, one of the many centre-halves targeted by Town in the summer, is a big doubt, also with a knee problem.

Defender Liam Ridgewell is over a back spasm and winger Chris Burke returns to the squad after the recent birth of his son.

Loanee midfielder Guirane N'Daw is with Senegal's squad for the African Cup of Nations, while striker Chris Wood, a team-mate of Tommy Smith with New Zealand, has returned to West Brom after his loan ended.

Tonight’s game is the first time the sides have met since Boxing Day 2008 when a James McFadden penalty eight minutes before half-time condemned Town to their second successive home defeat as Birmingham left Portman Road with a 1-0 victory. The spotkick had been awarded for handball by Moritz Volz.

Earlier in the season at St Andrew’s, goals from Liam Ridgewell and Kevin Phillips gave the Midlanders a 2-1 victory over Town, Alex Bruce netting a late goal against his former club.

Historically, the Blues have had the better of Birmingham, winning 30 times (27 in the league), drawing 11 (11) and losing 26 (20). The Midlanders are in 14th in the Championship, six places and seven points ahead of the Blues, having played a game more. Chris Hughton’s men are the only side still undefeated at home in the Championship.

Town midfielder Lee Bowyer, who won't be involved against his old club, spent 18 months with Birmingham, initially on loan before signing on a free transfer from West Ham, prior to joining the Blues in the summer. Other than Bowyer, no one currently in either squad has represented this evening's opposition.

Tonight’s referee is Rob Lewis from Shrewsbury, who has shown 44 yellow cards and three reds in 14 games so far this season. Lewis hasn’t refereed a Town game since March 2007 when he took control of the Blues’ 2-1 home victory over QPR in which he booked Dan Harding and two visiting players.

Squad from: McCarthy, Lee-Barrett, Wright, Edwards, Cresswell, Sonko, Smith, Ainsley, Leadbitter, Drury, Hyam, Murphy, Martin, Carson, Scotland, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra, Ellington.


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DiamondGezzer added 14:00 - Jan 11
Could be a draw, couldn't it ?
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DunstableBlue added 14:06 - Jan 11
Its one of those horrible situations where a loss will put another nail in Jewells coffin, but i never want the Town to lose,

i'll take a draw.

St Ledger will not sign all the time there is a cloud over Jewells head, he aint signed yet, interesting indeed.
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roytheboy added 14:24 - Jan 11
I think the club should update us on the St Ledger situation, we appear to be treated like naughty children who should not ask too many questions !!!!
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Legend added 14:37 - Jan 11
Lets ne honest with each other, we are in a awful mess all round and the St ledger deal has gone tits up!
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jas0999 added 14:46 - Jan 11
More utter rubbish from PJ - he is excellent at stating the obvious. If we have defensive issues tonight - that's 100% down to PJ who has had ample time to address it.

However, our recent league record at Birmingham has been good - so can see us getting something tonight. Perhaps even a win.
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tractorboy2434 added 15:04 - Jan 11
No they should'nt feel sorry for themselves given the money they are earning, its the long suffering fans they should feel sorry for, paying good money to watch utter tripe !
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PauloJulio added 15:10 - Jan 11
JEWELL OUT!
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TheDoctor added 15:36 - Jan 11
Whats goign on! The club states there will be signings by a particular date and miraculously they don't happen.

Can't see St.Ledger signing and we will end up late in the window, panic buying some injured, OAP centre backs who serve no purpose to anyone.

Unfortunately I can't see us getting a result tonight.
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marcusevans added 15:53 - Jan 11
We need a bright start. An early goal in our favour would be good.
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J45 added 16:22 - Jan 11
Tonight will be a very tough game along with saturday, i would be over the moon with 3 points out of the two. We have to have a better defensive display tonight and saturday for us to get anything.

I dont understand why PJ persists with carlos edwards at RB (presuming thats where he plays him tonight) it is clear that he is just awfull in that posistion and nothing against carlos because he does try hard but he just isnt a defender. I mean surley he could play a more attacking RM role better than that utter donkey JET who is one of the laziest players i have ever seen via priskin. I would much prefer to see a right foted CB at RB than edwards because we need to start from the back before worrying about scoring any goals.

Also tractorboy2434 totally agree how is chopra short of cofidence on that much money a week. For those who went to the hull game will know the players couldnt even be botherd to walk to the end of the pitch to applaude the fans at the end of the game. WHAT A DISGRACE!!

hopefully a MUCH better performance tonight though and the result should follow.

COYB!!!!!!!

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J45 added 16:22 - Jan 11
Tonight will be a very tough game along with saturday, i would be over the moon with 3 points out of the two. We have to have a better defensive display tonight and saturday for us to get anything.

I dont understand why PJ persists with carlos edwards at RB (presuming thats where he plays him tonight) it is clear that he is just awfull in that posistion and nothing against carlos because he does try hard but he just isnt a defender. I mean surley he could play a more attacking RM role better than that utter donkey JET who is one of the laziest players i have ever seen via priskin. I would much prefer to see a right foted CB at RB than edwards because we need to start from the back before worrying about scoring any goals.

Also tractorboy2434 totally agree how is chopra short of cofidence on that much money a week. For those who went to the hull game will know the players couldnt even be botherd to walk to the end of the pitch to applaude the fans at the end of the game. WHAT A DISGRACE!!

hopefully a MUCH better performance tonight though and the result should follow.

COYB!!!!!!!

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fourth added 16:31 - Jan 11
Well....results look like to order from an outside syndicate. Whose paying whom?
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SuperReuser added 16:38 - Jan 11
cannot believe the negativity on here... People even suggested that they want us to lose so Jewell gets sacked... outrageous! Hopefully everyone gets behind the team tonight and we get a win... COYB.. PJ's Barmy Army!
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muhrensleftfoot added 16:51 - Jan 11
On form it looks like we'll be in for a hiding tonight a la Peterborough. So we'll probably win 1-0 like we did at West Ham! Here's hoping....
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wherescounago added 16:55 - Jan 11
5 - 0 to Birmingham but come on boys prove me wrong PLEASE!!!!!! Is it true our new nickname in football circles is "The Borrowers!!"
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irishtim added 16:58 - Jan 11
if the players r down think bout us fans! You & ur usless team can fe.. off into the sunset & screw some other poor club to keep ur pocket full. Us? We want decent footie some decent results to make us proud again. Most of us r struggling day to day but given half a chance to play for the club we love we wud do better. So cmon sort it fast or f..k off.
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alfromcol added 16:58 - Jan 11
If we play like we did at West Ham we will win tonight. Probably by more than 1-0

Good points J45
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Pettitt10 added 17:08 - Jan 11
Oh dear, smith or ainsley to start at the back, peterborough all over again??!

...whats the latest on St Ledger?...
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fourth added 17:13 - Jan 11
To show well, we need to be playing positive attacking football on the basis of our great strengths.
Let there be confidence in the defence.
If it fails, well that's how it IS now, but pressure will be taken off it if some of our brilliant players take on the opposition defence.
Stop looking over yr collective shoulders.
Re Leadbitter. He is a midfield dynamo who can break down attacks at an early stage. Goalscorer? Clearly not. Deep defence, no. Can we afford him? I'm not sure. Captain? I'm surprised. Wouldn't it be good to have a captain with 5 on his back?
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brittaniaman added 17:22 - Jan 11
Jewellio if the players are low it is up to YOU AND YOUR STAFF TO LIFT AND MOTIVATE THEM !!!!! Make them feel good with a few tactics of coarse ?????
That is what you are paid for !!!!!
I hear that Warnock might like to take on the role as a football advisor a possiibility hey ??????????????????
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irishtim added 17:24 - Jan 11
cooper mills butcher osman burley muhern wark talbot whymark mariner brazil. 3 points tonite mates. just wish
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Basil_Smallpiece added 17:36 - Jan 11
two all
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wrightyblue added 17:40 - Jan 11
Leadbitter rules! All hail Leadbitter! U will all see.
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thebeat added 17:59 - Jan 11
So once again Jewell is going down the spineless route and wont play Carson and Martin in the same team, he also wont drop his bum buddy Leadboots, can Drury or Hyam do any worse than captain crap?
And where's St Ledger? oh yeah, he realised we are a laughing stock under the clueless one and will no doubt sign for someone else in the next few days, i give up i really do, if we get a draw tonight i will be astonished!!
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billlm added 18:02 - Jan 11
sorry wrightlyblue for how much we paid for him complete waste of money hes c--p
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