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Strike Pair Set to Miss Charlton Clash
Friday, 21st Sep 2012 16:25

Town boss Paul Jewell is likely to be without strike pair Paul Taylor and Michael Chopra for Saturday's visit from Charlton Athletic, while new loan signing Danny Higginbotham could make his Blues debut. Jason Scotland and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas look set to come into the side with Taylor having cracked a bone in his foot and Chopra a big doubt with a thigh strain.

Aside from the enforced changes, Jewell is likely to stick as much as he can with the team which probably deserved better than a 2-0 defeat against Wolves on Wednesday, although the Blues boss will have to decide whether to start new loan signing Danny Higginbotham despite the Stoke man not having trained with his new team-mates.

Scott Loach will be in goal with skipper Carlos Edwards on the right and Aaron Cresswell on the left with Luke Chambers and Higginbotham or Tommy Smith in the centre.

In midfield, Guirane N’Daw is again likely to be partnered by Massimo Luongo in the centre with Daryl Murphy probably on the left and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas on the right with Lee Martin restored to his role behind the lone striker, who in Chopra’s likely absence will be Jason Scotland.

Nathan Ellington could be amongst the subs with Town’s striking options reduced, while Ronan Murray is available with his suspension for his red card in the U21s last week only applying to non-first team matches.

Josh Carson has been out with a knee injury but is fit again and is likely to be on the bench, while Elliott Hewitt has a minor thigh problem but wouldn’t have been ready for a place in the squad anyway as he continues his comeback from his hip operations.

Jewell says that after the Wolves loss he moved straight on to looking at the next match: “It’s never nice after any defeat but we’ve got to bounce back. We can’t have any hang-ups or hangovers about the game.

“We came in Thursday morning and started preparing for the game against Charlton. That’s football, there’s always another game.”

He says even before the recent goal drought, finding the net was a priority in training: “We’ve actually focused more on shooting in the last month, so we’ve abandoned that!

“We train them very hard and we train them very well. The lads were very low yesterday but today training’s been bubbly.”

He says he’s told his 23rd-placed squad that there’s no hiding place: “We’re not the only team in the Championship who think they should be higher in the league. Every team always thinks they should be winning matches.

“It’s a very, very tough and competitive league. Charlton gives us an opportunity, just as it gives Charlton an opportunity, to get three points.

“I’ve said to the players that it’s easy to hide away in situations like this and try and duck and shirk your responsibilities, but collectively we have to take them.


“We were in the same situation last year when it was tough, and football is tough, it doesn’t always go swimmingly.

“Certainly from my point of view and the players’ point of view, we know that the fans’ expectations are higher than we’re giving them at the moment and we know they deserve better and we’ll be striving to do that.”

Jewell expects Charlton to give a first start to one-time Town loanee Ricardo Fuller, who he says could have been playing for the Blues this weekend: “I think he will definitely start tomorrow.

“He was one that we were interested in but for different reasons things don’t happen. Maybe the bright lights of London. He’s a good player, strong, has great ability and he’ll be a handful.”

He says sad events off the field this week have brought the current on-pitch struggles into their proper focus: “We know that we’ve got to play a football match and important as that is in our lives, it’s not life and death.

“It might feel it at the time, but we’ve got to try and put things in perspective. There have been a couple of things which have happened this week which have been tragic and we’re trying to win a football match.

“We’re not talking about people losing their lives here, we’re talking about people’s livelihoods, but at the end of the day we want to try and put things in perspective. We don’t want to get too uptight about it.

“I give it everything I’ve got, the players give it everything they’ve got, but at the end of the day, if you’re doing your best, that’s all you can ask for.”

Charlton boss Chris Powell, whose assistant Alex Dyer was at Wednesday’s 2-0 home defeat to Wolves, confirmed that Fuller could be fit enough to start, having signed from Stoke in the summer: “Yes he could. He has shown to everyone what he is about, the difficulty has always been that Ric had no training behind him.

“You can’t rush him because then it will set you back and set him back more than anything if you throw him in after a week or two of training.”

Powell says another ex-Blue, Danny Haynes, won’t be involved as he continues his comeback from a hamstring injury: “Danny Haynes has just come back and played in a friendly game.

“He did an hour alongside Scott Wagstaff and they’ve both been injured for a number of weeks so they got some minutes under their belt on Wednesday. They still need a bit more to be honest with you.”

Striker Jordan Cook has an eye ulcer and will be unavailable for the League One champions, who have lost their last three games.

Charlton, who are in 22nd in the table, one place ahead of Town on goal difference and without an away win so far this season, scored twice in the last 25 minutes of their 3-2 defeat to Derby on Tuesday and boss Powell says they need to build on that spell: "It's three losses, but I know how quickly things can change in football.

"We need to keep believing in ourselves and go to Ipswich with the last 25 minutes in mind. Obviously we have to work on not giving away cheap goals.

"Our season has got to be built on that, with more intensity to our play, because when we do have more intensity we put teams on the back foot."

Town have just about had the better of the Addicks over the years, the Blues winning 18 games (14 in the league), Charlton 17 (14) and nine (eight) ending in draws.

The teams met most recently in a pre-season friendly in July 2009 when a young Town team fell to a 2-1 defeat at Charlton in a game of three penalties.

The home side went in 2-0 up after Deon Burton twice netted from the spot, while David Norris rebounded Connor Wickham's saved effort after the break.

In the league, we have to go back to October 2008 when a late Nicky Bailey goal secured Charlton a 1-1 draw at Portman Road in a game the Blues should have won comfortably.

Owen Garvan put Town in front in the first half, but after the break the Blues missed a succession of chances with Pablo Couñago failing to convert a penalty.

Earlier that month the Addicks had beaten the Blues 2-1 at the Valley, the goals coming from Bailey and a Moritz Volz own goal at one end and an own goal by Martin Crainie at the other.

Former Blues derby hero Haynes is now back at Charlton, the club from whom he joined the Town academy, while former loanee Fuller joined him at the Valley in the summer.

Young keeper Nick Pope was a schoolboy with the Blues academy before moving on to Bury Town and then Charlton a year ago. Midfielder Lawrie Wilson had a trial at Portman Road in 2006 during his previous spell at the Valley. He re-signed for the Addicks this summer after impressing at Stevenage.

Blues midfielder Lee Martin was on loan at the Valley for the first half of the 2010/11 season before being recalled by Paul Jewell.

The Town team will wear black armbands in honour of former Blue Chris Kiwomya's son Lucas, who died earlier in the week.

Saturday’s referee is Premier League official Martin Atkinson from West Yorkshire, who has shown 20 yellow cards and no reds in five games so far this season.

Atkinson’s last Town game was the 1-0 Carling Cup semi-final first leg victory over Arsenal at Portman Road in January 2011 in which he showed yellow cards only to Darren O’Dea and Tamás Priskin.

Squad from: Loach, Lee-Barrett, Edwards, Cresswell, Ainsley, Whight, Smith, Higginbotham, Chambers, N’Daw, Luongo, Drury, Hyam, Murphy, Emmanuel-Thomas, Martin, Scotland, Ellington, Murray.


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Hally543 added 19:16 - Sep 21
Has anyone noticed how bad Martin is in front of goal? His composure is awful, i know he plays brilliant just behind the striker but I do feel he needs to score more goals in that position
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Fatcatevans added 19:28 - Sep 21
Poor old chops one less game to hit that 30 goal target. So that's only 39 games left to score a mere ..... 28 more. Give us all a tweet how you plan on doing that then chops. Oh but what do we know.
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RegencyBlue added 19:32 - Sep 21
Might work in our favour.

The last time Jewell was forced to change the team we beat West Ham 5-1!
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Talbs77 added 20:13 - Sep 21
Sorry to be on such a downer especially on a friday night but I think its absolutely disasterous news! Especially taylor who has started so well since he came.

Were just not getting any luck at the moment.
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righty added 20:38 - Sep 21
sorry about Taylor could not care less about Chopra he should just get out of Ipswich
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michaeldownunder added 20:43 - Sep 21
I think PJ will start with Murphy up front I myself would start with Scotland and Martin in the hole behind him.

Loach
Smith Higginbottom Chambers Edwards
Hyam N'Daw
Luongo
JET Martin
Scotland
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StuartBrett8 added 20:52 - Sep 21
When this team of players finally click, one team is going to get a hammering... it may as well be Charlton. I watched the highlights from the Wolves match and we had some very dominant moments... all is not lost. COYB !!!!!
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walberswick added 20:55 - Sep 21
how about stickiing ellington in? we coukd then tell if he should stay or go.
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carlitfc1982 added 21:15 - Sep 21
completely agree with tractamatt give murray a chance upfront with scotland and i would bring martin in behind them as he doesnt seem to play to well out on the left and maybe give jet a bit of a diffrent role to let him come inside abit more a he has got a hell of a left foot on him
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walberswick added 22:50 - Sep 21
seems like chopra manouvering for a move up north
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CamHumphreyITFC added 22:54 - Sep 21
Murray to start and Martin on the bench, JET in!!! need to try something different because nothing is working for us at the moment. we also need to ditch the long balls to Murphy because its so predicatable and he only manages a decent flick on 1 in every 3 times!!!
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hmarcham2 added 23:11 - Sep 21
Maybe an opportunity to try something different, JET through the middle? Give Carson a chance? I think Scotland can do a decent job and Hyam deserves his place back, N'Daw was completely average mid-week.
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Edmunds5 added 23:17 - Sep 21
............................Loach

Edwards Chambers Higginbotham Cresswell
......................
.........................Hyam..Luongo
Drury........................JET...................Martin
..............................Scotland
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algarvefan added 23:28 - Sep 21
How about a' loanee free' match get Hyam, Carson & Murray in the team and start to build a squad of 'our' players. Loanees are OK in an emergency but we seem to build our teams around them no matter how they play!
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karls_dad added 23:40 - Sep 21
Scotland just can,t do a full 90mins without running out of steam, Jet as i have said before could not hit a barn door at five paces, which leaves Ellington, hmm another that leaves so much to be desired, can,t see where any goals can come from, possibly Martin, or from the midfield, thats about our lot!
I can see another defeat i,m afraid, and then Evans will have to act!
we just can,t get any lower than bottom of the division...

But then again i may have it all wrong............maybe
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Keaneish added 23:42 - Sep 21
What frustrates me the most is this, if we can't defend, why bother? At the moment we're a half way house of nothingness which is bewildering! If we can't defend, lets go all out attack and give tema more to think about by leaving people in holes they shouldn't be. We give people too much respect. Such inept managing!

1 up front? Come on Jewell, time to be bold either way no?
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Ipswich24 added 08:32 - Sep 22
2 up top please PJ againstvCharlton we should go for it
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TimmyH added 12:28 - Sep 22
We've got serious problems if we don't get at least a point against Charlton, Scotland will score today and hopefully at last a first half goal.
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tractorblue added 12:44 - Sep 22
I really hope we get 3pts today,a draw won't be enough though,totally agree with the Murray supporters,give him a chance,we really have nothing to lose.

Will Evans act if we fail to get 3pts today,i doubt it lads,he doesn't seem to really know what he is doing to our great club,

Still,come on,must be positive,although i really think Jewell has to go,a win today with enforced changes would/might get our season up and running.
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will444 added 12:52 - Sep 22
loach
ainsley chambers higginbotham cresswell

hyam lloungo
edwards martin

JET

scotland
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runningout added 13:10 - Sep 22
ITFC 1 : 3 Charlton .. sorry to still be a pessimist
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stu_ward27 added 14:08 - Sep 22
Dave Gooderham just tweeted that 3 leading bookmakers have stopped taking bets on Harry Redknapp becoming next ITFC manager.
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