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McCarthy to Ring the Changes at Villa
Friday, 4th Jan 2013 17:05

Manager Mick McCarthy is set to field a much-changed side as the Blues travel to Aston Villa in the third round of the FA Cup. The Town boss yesterday confirmed that with various loanees departed or unavailable, keeper Scott Loach, right-back Elliott Hewitt and striker Michael Chopra will start, while the club have received confirmation that new signings David McGoldrick and Aaron Mclean were registered in time to play.

Over the Christmas period DJ Campbell, Danny Higginbotham and Bilel Mohsni left Portman Road at the end of their spells, while Stephen Henderson and Bradley Orr are ineligible for the FA Cup.

Recent signing Tyrone Mings is unavailable because he played for Yate Town in the very early stages of the competition in August, while midfielder Andy Drury is still suffering with a virus.

Paul Taylor remains the Blues’ only long-term absentee, having undergone foot surgery. The striker is expected to miss the season and was still on crutches at the Brighton game on Tuesday.

McCarthy says he wants to win the tie but confirmed that the team will have an unfamiliar look about it: “I’d like to beat Villa, but there will be a lot of changes, some through necessity and others through me wanting to have a look at some.

“Whatever team I put out I want to win, but I think it’s important that the team that’s played over the last four games has been the best team, it’s been consistent.

“The last thing I need is one of them pulling up in the fifth game in two weeks. Some of them will have to play, but I’m going to give some of them a break.”

The Blues boss says he hopes Town’s travelling army of 2,900 fans will understand and will enjoy the visit to Villa Park: “I hope it is [a great day out for fans] and I hope they don’t see it as me trying to be disrespectful to [the FA Cup] at all, because I’m not. I can’t play them, I physically cannot play them.

“Even young Tyrone [is unavailable], and then Chambo breaks his nose as well. It’s left me a little bit bare to say the least.

“But whatever team does play and has that shirt on, wants to be running around and trying and fighting and biting at Villa to try and win the game. We’ll make sure that that is done, don’t worry, because they’ll know that from me.”

As confirmed, Loach will be in goal with Hewitt at right-back. McCarthy would have given Mings his debut had he been able to but with no other options — other than Kelly Youga who is leaving the club at the end of his short-term deal this month — Aaron Cresswell will continue at left-back.

Tommy Smith is set to keep his place at left centre-half but new signing Patrick Kisnorbo will come in alongside the New Zealand international for his Town debut.


Luke Chambers suffered his broken nose in a clash of heads in training on Thursday and although McCarthy expects him to be OK he won’t want to risk worsening the injury and the former Nottingham Forest man will be on the bench.

In central midfield, Luke Hyam and Nigel Reo-Coker are likely to start with Guirane N’Daw getting a rest.

McCarthy will also want to leave out his skipper Carlos Edwards, which will probably see Jay Emmanuel-Thomas start wide on the right.

The Town manager might similarly be keen to give Lee Martin a rest but with options limited may be forced to continue with the former Manchester United man. One alternative might be to utilise new man McGoldrick in a wide role he has occupied for Forest in the past.

McCarthy would probably have chosen a Chopra-Murphy partnership prior to making today’s two additions but could decide to use one of his new frontmen, probably alongside Chopra. McGoldrick is more likely to start than Mclean, the former having trained with his new team-mates this morning.

Villa, who gained one point and conceded 17 goals in their four Christmas fixtures, face Bradford City in the first leg of a Capital One Cup semi-final on Tuesday and Lambert admits that his club is happier playing cup matches at present: "We are looking forward to the cup games now.

“There's not the same pressure in the cups as there is in the league. We have two massive cup matches and we will try and get through.

"It will be really hard. It always is. The FA Cup is a prestigious competition. It will be a tough game."

Having drawn 2-2 with Swansea on New Year’s Day, the former Norwich and Colchester boss wants to build on that performance: "There are positives. I have a lot of faith in what I'm doing and I won't deviate from it. It's my belief that they will keep doing it.

"I can't fault them for their effort, even in getting beaten heavily in the three games. We have kept their spirits up.

"I work with them every day, I know what they're like and when they're feeling high or down. You try to pick them up. But against Swansea, especially in the second half, I thought they were really good.

"We have to build the football club as well as get results. That's the way it is. We are trying to do that in the best way we can. That's what we continue to do. It's for the future of the football club."

Lambert is hoping that former Blues frontman Darren Bent (hamstring), fellow striker Gabby Agbonlahor (thigh) and midfielder Charles N'Zogbia (knee) will be fit enough to be included in the squad.

Midfielder Ashley Westwood is out due to an ankle ligament injury while centre-halves Ron Vlaar and Richard Dunne are also sidelined. Midfielder Karim El Ahmadi is with the Morocco squad for the Africa Cup of Nations.

The teams have previously been drawn in the competition on four occasions with Town victorious twice and Villa twice.

Back in the 1938/39 season Villa won 2-1 at Portman Road in a replay, Fred Jones netting for the Blues, after a 1-1 draw at Villa Park, Jock Hutcheson having grabbed the Town goal in that game.

In 1974/75 the Blues ran out 3-2 victors in a fifth round tie also on Suffolk soil with Bryan Hamilton (2) and David Johnson on the scoresheet for Town.

The most famous FA Cup meeting between the teams came in the 1980/81 campaign in which the Birmingham side pipped the Blues to the First Division title.

As well as winning both league games between the teams, Town were 1-0 winners in a third round tie at Portman Road, Paul Mariner netting the goal.

More recently, at the fifth round stage in 1995/96, Town lost 3-1 at home. Paul Mason scored for Town, while Mark Draper, Ian Taylor and Dwight Yorke were on target for Villa.

In the league, the teams most recently met during Town's last Premier League campaign, 2001/02. At Villa Park, Finidi George put the Blues in front in the 18th minute, but two goals from Juan Pablo Angel saw the home team to the three points. The Portman Road game ended 0-0.

Overall, Town have won 18 games between the sides (14 in the league), Villa 22 (19) with 13 (11) ending in draws. The game will be Town's sixth FA Cup tie to be away from home in a row.

Striker Darren Bent started his career with the Blues, scoring 55 goals in 116 starts and 25 sub appearances, while Nigel Reo-Coker was with Villa from July 2007 until May 2011, making 106 starts and 17 sub appearances, scoring twice.

Young Villa defender Derrick Williams came on trial with Town’s academy as a schoolboy before opting to join the Midlanders and the Premier League club made an enquiry regarding Blues left-back Aaron Cresswell in the summer.

Saturday’s referee is Select Group official Jonathan Moss from West Yorkshire, who has shown 37 yellow cards and one red in 16 games this season. Moss’s most recent Town match was the 5-2 home defeat to Southampton in August 2011 in which he booked Michael Chopra and Damien Delaney and one Saint.

Squad from: Loach, Lee-Barrett, Hewitt, Cresswell, Ainsley, Kisnorbo, Chambers, Smith, N’Daw, Hyam, Reo-Coker, Edwards, Carson, Emmanuel-Thomas, Martin, Murphy, Chopra, Mclean, McGoldrick, Scotland, Murray.


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Chris_ITFC added 17:58 - Jan 4
Looking forward to seeing the new boys in action. Good to see a change of transfer policy for MM. PJ looked to experienced players past their best from above. MM looks to those who haven't quite cut it at this level.... showing he has faith in himself to get the best out of his players. A very welcome change. In Mick We Trust.
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itfchorry added 18:04 - Jan 4
Darren Bent - He's a blue he's a blue he's a
blue -Darren Bent he's a blue - He hates
Lambert !
COYB
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blueherts added 18:18 - Jan 4
Be good to see Carson getting a run out for Martin - Rate McGoldrick , great addition - Plus MClean is another great asset to have
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bbkingsumday added 18:45 - Jan 4
Hope we see a motivated Michael Chopra determined to earn and keep his place, it's got a real make or break feel for him with the new signings. I still think he can do it for us.
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StuartBrett8 added 18:55 - Jan 4
Should be an interesting game... it might even be streamed live on the internet which will be fun :)
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Daleyitfc added 19:07 - Jan 4
Mmm : what does one do if one leaves out Lee Martin? Well, the mere act of leaving him out strengthens the team even if we play with ten men : so bringing anyone in would be a bonus.
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portmanteau added 19:11 - Jan 4
villa on the rise....bent and agbon playing... we could be staring at a new cup record score.... please lads at least keep it down to less than seven against.
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ericclacton added 19:35 - Jan 4
Marvellous,isnt it.
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WorcesterBlue added 20:40 - Jan 4
Daley - Martin's work rate, invention and commitment to the cause was one of the few highlights of the Brighton game for us which on top of another excellent performance vs Wolves puts him in stark contrast to NRC and Edwards to name but two. Yes the end product could be better but put him in a decent midfield and I think he'd do great for us. He just hasn't ever had that midfield to play in!
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TimmyH added 20:46 - Jan 4
Can see us getting a draw...fancy Chopra to score tomorrow.
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theobald1985 added 20:47 - Jan 4
daley itfc.lee martin can make things happen run at people open them up win penaltys.your comment shows a fundamental lack of understanding of the game.Mcarthy rates him so do i, so do most people
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itfchorry added 20:55 - Jan 4
Daley -
Can't believe you have even see Martin play
with your unnecessary comment
COYB
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fussysnake added 21:31 - Jan 4
I wouldnt actually give a dam if we lost tomorrow if it wernt for the fact norwich fans would make a meal of it. shame really, seing as they got smashed 4-1 by villa in the league cup
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Fatcatevans added 21:54 - Jan 4
Lee Martin? Sure he runs about a lot but there's no end product? Scoring record is abysmal Add to the fact he,s a positive nuisance when defending . How many yellow cards, penalties and free kicks he responsible for? MM will replace him in the close season
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morgz259 added 22:02 - Jan 4
Does anyone know of any live links for the game? Gutted I couldn't get tickets, win or loose I really do think this game will be one of the games of this round :) COYB
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warbeat78 added 22:15 - Jan 4
@morgz259
Go on the forum (bluedan) might be able to help you
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arc added 23:03 - Jan 4
Mariner's goal against Villa in 1981 is my favourite Town goal of all time (beyond the obvious goals in finals). The whole of that wonderful team contributing. In case the youngsters don't know, we beat them three times out of three that year; it was our title, and they stole it...
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arc added 23:09 - Jan 4
Ah, found it (or most of it, the clip doesn't show the start of the move and the development right from the back..):

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morgz259 added 23:35 - Jan 4
@warbeat78, cheers. Didn't really know what I was looking for to be honest so just stuck a tread up. Hopefully someone will have one. :)
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coyb99 added 09:51 - Jan 5
JET. Now is your time to step up and show mick the talent you have.
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planetblue_2011 added 10:04 - Jan 5
Be very happy if town get something out of the game.
Take them back to portman rd and stuff em!!
I think Mcgoldrick will score the equalizer, so i'm gonna go for a 1.1 score line.
Hopefully Show that Lambert we are still pride of east anglia!!!
COYB
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rolly added 10:55 - Jan 5
spot on! @fatcatevans
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theobald1985 added 11:27 - Jan 5
fat cat evans martin is a threat.i saw town at peterbourough and he was the only player to emerge with any credit.ive seen him a number of times and he always looks a threat but he is a confidence player and confidence can be affected when you get negative comments on here from people who judgements on players are ignorant and un-educated.study the game learn the game then come back when you can make a constructive comment of value.you win football games by opening the opposition up in the final third and players dont like martin running at them there.I saw him play for charlton against colchester when jewell loaned him out and he was so dangerous with his runs won a penalty and 1 assist.
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TimmyH added 11:52 - Jan 5
Really Really like to see us get one over that 'unloyal I'll move on to another club if it makes my name bigger Scottish berk' Lambert COYB!!!!
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rolly added 12:20 - Jan 5
he may look a threat... but he's not. @theobald1985
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