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McCarthy Faces Dilemmas for Derby Trip
Friday, 5th Apr 2013 06:00

Manager Mick McCarthy has selection dilemmas ahead of Saturday’s game at Derby County. After the 3-0 home victory over Leeds, the Blues boss made five changes to his more regular line-up for Monday’s 0-0 draw at Millwall.

McCarthy says the reshuffle was down to the Lions having had an additional day to prepare for the game having played their previous match on the Friday: “I wasn’t thinking about Derby, I was thinking about Millwall because they had the extra day’s rest, and it does have an effect.

“I remember looking back earlier in the season when we played in quick succession and I thought about changing it. I forget which game it was, but I just thought we were a bit dull and lifeless, which you’re bound to be when the other team had the extra day.

“I thought I’d freshen it up, have fresh legs and I’m pleased that I did because it was a tough game. It wasn’t Derby I had in mind, it was dealing with Millwall.”

Despite the changes, five outfield players and keeper Scott Loach still started both matches but their manager says they suffered no ill effects: Yeah, no problem. The back four and the goalkeeper, they wouldn’t be doing as much.

"Luke Hyam was running on vapour at the end of game. But his fitness levels are awesome, to be fair. He’s fine, he’s training just like he always does today. He’ll be OK and the rest of them are fine.”

McCarthy says 20th-placed Derby’s sudden conversion from relegation possibles to play-off hopefuls illustrates the tightness of the division: “It’s strange because up until they beat Leeds [2-1 on Monday] they were in the relegation battle, although they might not have thought so.

“What have they got? 54 points? So, they would have been on 51 if they’d been beaten and we'd be one point behind them.

“So, they’ve got 54 and suddenly the chat is that they’re for the play-offs. They’ve won three games on the bounce which is a good set of results and look how much it’s pushed them up the league.

“Prior to that, they hadn’t won in eight, which is just the barmy, bonkers Championship - they don’t win in eight, then they win three on the bounce and they’re talking about the play-offs.”

He’s been impressed with what he’s seen of Nigel Clough’s side: “They’re a solid team. I don’t know how they’d been playing prior to the games I watched. They play 4-4-2 and the two strikers, Conor Sammon and Chris Martin, work really hard.

“In midfield there are two sitters, no real wingers as such, although Jamie Ward is, who was at Sheffield United at Chesterfield.


“They’re very solid, very hard to break down, they drop off, defend deep, defend as a team. I saw a bit of their Leeds game the other day and I’ve just watched them against Bristol City and Leicester, which were two impressive performances.”

Given that Town have scored just once on the road in the league since the turn of the year, McCarthy admits a goal-fest seems unlikely, but he says he wouldn’t be unhappy if it was as long as the Blues got something out of it: “I don’t think so, but I’ll take it if it is. It’s still a point, 4-4!

“You just don’t know in this league. It can open up, somebody scores and you have to change it and it can open, it can have a real effect on the game.

“But it’ll be two teams who both work very hard for each other. They’re really solid and look workmanlike, there’s a bit of quality in [their side] and they’ve got something to play for now as well, having just had three wins on the bounce. They’ve got a bit of momentum going.”

McCarthy admits doesn't recall the Championship being as close as it is this year: “It’s the tightest I’ve ever seen it. You watch it and probably take more notice than I do, but it’s the tightest I’ve ever seen it.”

A league table based on fixtures from November 1st when McCarthy was appointed would see the Blues sitting fourth, but he insists there’s only one table he’s interested in: “It doesn’t really bother me. I think I’d just settle for finishing 21st, finishing still in the Championship.

“I’m not bothered about my league position from November, that doesn’t matter, it’s league position on May 4th that’s vital to us.”

The Blues back five, which kept back to back clean sheets over Easter, looks set to be unchanged with Scott Loach in goal, Aaron Cresswell at left-back, Richard Stearman on the right and Luke Chambers and Tommy Smith in the centre.

In midfield, McCarthy may well stick with Luke Hyam and Guirane N’Daw in the centre despite Andy Drury recovering from the groin strain which saw him left out of the 18 at the Den.

Out wide, skipper Carlos Edwards could come back in place of Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, while Jay Tabb seems likely to return on the left, particularly with Lee Martin one of three players to have been suffering with a bug, with Aaron Mclean and Reece Brown the other two.

Up front, David McGoldrick will play the final game of his loan spell from Nottingham Forest, while McCarthy could continue with Frank Nouble alongside him, the former Wolves man having again impressed at Millwall.

Derby boss Nigel Clough hasn’t entirely given up hope on reaching the play-offs given the tightness of the division, but admits they're outsiders: "I don't think there is any other league in the world that has only 14 points between the top six and the bottom three.

"That means anything is possible in this league. But we also know that we recently went eight games without a win.

"So, let's get safe. Let's get over that 60 points mark, that would be a great achievement, and go from there.

"There is an opportunity for a top-10 finish. Top six? Realistically, those above us have to start winning at some point and to make up two wins and more in six games is an awful lot to ask. But we will give it a go."

Derby will give Jamie Ward and midfielder Craig Bryson late fitness tests ahead of the game. Ward, the Rams’ 12-goal top scorer, missed their 2-1 victory at Leeds on Monday with a hamstring problem, while Bryson went off in the first half with a groin injury.

Historically, Town have had the better of Derby, winning 31 games (29 in the league), drawing 19 (17) and losing 24 (23).

In October Paul Jewell’s time as Town manager was brought to an end the day after the Blues were beaten 2-1 by his old club at Portman Road.

It was the second time in four days that his side had suffered a last-minute defeat after being ahead, the same thing having happened at Hull City on the preceding Saturday.

Town were deservedly went in front against the Rams after DJ Campbell claimed the second goal of his loan spell, but Theo Robinson equalised before the break and sub Nathan Tyson netted the late winner.

Last time at Pride Park in April, both sides hit the post in the second half as they played out a 0-0 draw. Ben Davies struck the woodwork for the Rams, then Emmanuel-Thomas did the same for the Blues a few minutes later.

Rams centre-half Richard Keogh was an academy schoolboy and Portman Road ballboy during his formative years, but no current member of either squad has previously represented Saturday’s opposition.

Derby have announced that there will be a minute’s silence before the match in memory of Duwayne, Jade, John, Jack, Jesse and Jayden Philpott, the children who died in last May’s house fire in Victory Road, Derby.

Saturday’s referee is Eddie Ilderton from Tyne and Wear, who has shown 88 yellow cards and four red in 29 games so far this season. Ilderton’s most recent Town game was the 2-1 home defeat to Cardiff in October, in which he booked only Andy Drury.

Squad from: Loach, Lee-Barrett, Stearman, Hewitt, Cresswell, Mings, Chambers, Smith, Kisnorbo, R Brown, N’Daw, Drury, Hyam, Wordsworth, Tabb, Martin, Edwards, Emmanuel-Thomas, McGoldrick, Murphy, Nouble, Chopra, Mclean.


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IvorFeeling added 11:41 - Apr 5
Up until the McGoldrick scandle I was feeling positive about this match. Now less so and whilst I don't doubt Mick i wonder what impact this will have on team morale. Also Chopra doesn't look like scoring regularly and Murphy is used more of a hold up performer so who is going to score?

I think we are 6 points from safety and i hope this hasn't tripped us up.

Typical ITFC in that we have a good easter weeknd then shot ourselves in the foot. At least we get our monies worth. COYB
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daniel9624 added 11:46 - Apr 5
Scandle??? Why was it a scandal?
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IvorFeeling added 12:06 - Apr 5
daniel thanks for picking up on the typo. Scandal - In all comms from the club McG was here on loan until the end of the season and would sign perm thereafter. At no stage other than yesterday were we lead to believe this wasn't the case. Strange that we wern't told at the ST press release but that aside it is a shoot in the foot and poor form from the club.
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JewellintheTown added 13:21 - Apr 5
Derby "play 4-42 "? No wonder they're rising up the table.
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wkj added 13:24 - Apr 5
I'm not sure I feel it is a scandal as oppose to a massive mistake
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J45 added 13:26 - Apr 5
Ivor feeling- the mcgoldrick saga won't have any effect on team morale as I am sure the players have been aware of the situation for a while.

In terms of the derby game we have to take the point from any away game and look to win our remaining home games.
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wkj added 13:28 - Apr 5
if you look at the bottom but of the table a lot of the teams have to play each other so I think we're closer to safety than it looks - if we get 4 out of our last games that will neon ably be the bare minimum
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FenboyBlue added 13:49 - Apr 5
That's a good dilemma face, Mick, keep it up.
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ChrisMakin2012 added 15:32 - Apr 5
How is it a dilemma MM its your job to pick the team!?

Imagine I got sent home from work because it was too much of a dilemma.
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WickedBlue added 15:50 - Apr 5
Scandal???? Talk about over dramatics! Still Ipswich fans have always had a reputation for whinging.
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Seasider added 16:22 - Apr 5
I would like to see Woody play;but probably only from bench as wonder if he is up to speed?
Hope Mr Loach has some velcrow on his gloves so the ball sticks for a change!
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ippy4life added 16:31 - Apr 5
I'd like to see Lee Barrett start.
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paulcooperisgod added 16:51 - Apr 5
as corporal jones would say DONT PANIC! we got over the dj Campbell saga where everyone was saying WE"RE DOOMED when he left and we still maybe 6 points from safety with 6 games to go!! just remember THEY DONT LIKE IT UP THEM in mbig mick we trust COYB .....................i love dads army by the way
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Morgan added 17:35 - Apr 5
I said yesterday that I thought we needed 5 points. I don't think we will need that many but the earlier we get safe the better. Tomorrow is a game we can take something from, as a gambling man though our form suggests we are due a loss.i would be happy with a point.
Then we need to look at our remaining games, B'ham at home as a must win and surprise points against Palace or Hull should see us home.
We are more than capable of winning the others but Wednesday away in the same position will e hard as will Burnley on the last day under the stress of the situation so we have to look to get points on as quickly as possible.

I'm playing it safe we should be fine. Good luck tomorrow, hope the good recent form continues!
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jas0999 added 19:10 - Apr 5
A tough game tomorrow, but one I feel we need to get at least a point from. Other teams (below us) seem to keep picking up points - it's very rude of them! Although tough, I still think this is a game we could realistically win. Must keep the faith in MM.
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Fatcatevans added 20:39 - Apr 5
Ippy4life. You must be a Derby fan then if you want ALB to start. He's dreadful
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alfromcol added 20:39 - Apr 5
Other games tomorrow, at least this week not everyone below us can win!

BirminghamvMillwall
BoltonvWolves
BrightonvLeicester
BurnleyvBristol City
CharltonvLeeds United
Crystal PalacevBarnsley
HuddersfieldvPeterborough
HullvMiddlesbrough
Nottm ForestvBlackpool
Sheff WedvBlackburn
WatfordvCardiff
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TimmyH added 20:41 - Apr 5
A draw would be ok seeing that Sheff Wed play Blackburn and Huddersfield play Posh so fingers crossed they can't all catch up on us unless we lose and those games are draws which might be the worst outcome. Love a win but I fancy another draw this time and a scoring one.
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bobble added 23:39 - Apr 5
2-0 to town...derby have always been easybeats
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Michael11 added 00:12 - Apr 6
As much as i like McGoldrick and want him to come permanently, i think Nouble's been every bit as impressive in his last few games and think he's capable of going on a goalscoring run too once he breaks his duck! Can see us snatching something tomorrow!
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muccletonjoe added 09:01 - Apr 6
Mcgoldrick has hardly been a prolific goalscorer , dont really see the problem , we will need 60 points this season for safety that is 10 from 18 . win today and its 7 from 15 - a much easier task
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IvorFeeling added 12:07 - Apr 6
alfromcol makes a good point. The Cp v Barnsley game is, apart from ours of course, the most important one. If Cp win then regardless of other results we will still be 3 points off relagation. Have been to cash and carry this week to stock up on loo roll as i think i may need it!

Come on Town time for a 3-4 goal away haul and 3pts.
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TimmyH added 12:34 - Apr 6
Mick Philpott County 1 Ipswich 1
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Loring added 13:15 - Apr 6
I'd have this lineup:

Loach
Stearman, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell
Edwards, Hyam, N'daw, Jet
McGoldrick, Nouble

Nouble played well against Millwall by the sounds of it, so why not give him a chance with McGoldrick plus JET has a point to prove, lets see what you got lad. 3 Massive Points today lads! COYB!
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Fatcatevans added 18:39 - Apr 7
TimmyH that's a quite flippant and dreadful remark. He may have been a Derby fan but that's not the clubs fault
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