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McCarthy: Game We Can't Afford to Lose
Friday, 6th Mar 2015 16:20

Boss Mick McCarthy believes Saturday’s home game against fellow promotion chasers Brentford is match which the Blues can’t afford to lose. Town dropped to seventh following this week’s back to back away defeats with the Bees one point and one place ahead in sixth.

“It’s a really big game for us, vitally important,” McCarthy said. “We certainly can’t afford to lose, if we do we’ll be losing ground on the top six, let alone the top two. A win at home would put us back above them and back in the top six.”

The Blues beat Brentford 4-2 at Griffin Park on Boxing Day when they put in one of their best displays of the season.

“That was terrific, we got off to a good start and we scored after less than a minute,” the Town manager recalled.

“They still showed that they keep the ball, they move it around, they make you work, but it was a terrific performance by us, we were really playing at the top of our game then.”

Brentford, promoted from League One at the end of last season, have stayed in the promotion challenge, despite suffering the occasional patch of poor form.

“I think that’s been the case for a lot of us in the top seven or eight,” McCarthy added. “You can include Wolves in that.

“They won’t lie down. We haven’t downed tools and neither have Derby or Bournemouth or Middlesbrough or Watford, who have all had little dips in form from time to time and all keep coming back. I think that’s shown the measure of the teams and the squads that we’ve got.”

He’s been impressed with the job his opposite number Mark Warburton has done and admits it was a shock to learn that he will be moving on at the end of the campaign wherever the Bees end up.

“Remarkable,” McCarthy said. “It was a surprise to everybody when we heard he wasn’t going to be staying.

“Maybe it’s galvanised the players as opposed to turning them off. They probably want to do it for him even more, and for themselves.

“The suggestion that something that happens stops players from wanting to get promoted is nonsense anyway because they carry on regardless. The king is dead, long live the king, whoever gets the job.

“For him, I thought the job he’s done anyway has been remarkable and I think it just shows the feeling, the respect and the trust that the players have for him that they’ve continued to do it now. And they’ll be a hard nut to crack tomorrow, they’re a good team.”

McCarthy has decisions to make after this season’s first back to back league defeats. The Town boss wouldn’t be drawn on whether he will swap keeper Bartosz Bialkowski for Dean Gerken, the Pole having made an error for the first Leeds goal on Wednesday, after making a couple of mistakes in other recent games.


“I wouldn’t be telling you what I’m going to do and have any innuendo or rumours flying around,” he said. “At two o’clock you get the teamsheet.”

Gerken, who dropped out of the side after he picked up a groin injury in the warm-up ahead of the Blackpool game in November, may well be in McCarthy’s thoughts for a return.

In defence, the Town boss may opt to continue with his preferred back four of skipper Luke Chambers at right-back, Christophe Berra in the centre with Tommy Smith and Tyrone Mings on the left.

Or alternatively may look to switch it around, perhaps with Jonny Parr moving to right-back and Chambers into the middle with Tommy Smith dropping out.

In midfield, Cole Skuse seems certain to keep his place with Richard Chaplow perhaps joining him in the centre of midfield with McCarthy hinting that Teddy Bishop might not be ready to start after nine days out with an ankle injury. Kevin Bru is sidelined with a knee problem.

Jay Tabb could return to the left with Anderson and Parr amongst the options on the right. McCarthy has confirmed that 21-goal top scorer Daryl Murphy and Freddie Sears will be back in his starting line-up.

Recent loan signings Chris Wood and Luke Varney, who both impressed McCarthy at Leeds, are likely to play a part from the bench at some stage.

Brentford boss Warburton is confident his players have what it takes to still be in the top six at the end of the season.

“After Ipswich we are down to the final 10 games so we really are into the home stretch,” he told the London Evening Standard.

“There is no need to motivate this group of players. They deserve to be there – now go and finish the job.

“Ipswich are an experienced team and have good quality. We have gone to places like Cardiff and Leeds and done well, so we are looking forward to the challenge.”

One-time Town target Alan Judge is expected to return to the side after a knee problem, but midfielder Lewis Macleod - signed from Rangers in January - is not yet ready to make his Bees debut having been out with a hamstring injury and then suffering a bizarre setback when he tripped over a twig.

Striker Andre Gray could return having been rested in midweek, while another frontman, Scott Hogan, remains on the sidelines with cruciate ligament injury.

The teams have only met nine times previously with the Blues having had much the better of the Bees.

On Boxing Day at Griffin Park, Daryl Murphy scored twice and Paul Anderson and Tommy Smith once each as Town won 4-2 to briefly hit the top of the Championship for the first time this season.

Murphy opened the scoring in the first minute, then added the second on 21 before Anderson made it 3-0 on the half hour.

Late on, Bees sub Sam Saunders netted twice either side of Smith’s 82nd minute goal for the Blues.

Back in the 1955/56 season with both clubs in Division Three (South) Brentford won the first game between the clubs 3-2 at Griffin Park, while the Portman Road match ended 1-1.

The following season, as Town progressed to the Division Three (South) title under Sir Alf Ramsey, the Blues beat the Bees 4-0 at Portman Road in the September, with Wilf Grant scoring twice and Tom Garneys and Ted Phillips once each.

In the following February, in the most recent league game between the clubs prior to this season, Phillips was on the scoresheet again as the Griffin Park match ended 1-1.

The teams subsequently met in the League Cup on three occasions, in 1966/67 when Town won 4-2 away, in the Blues’ 1999/00 promotion campaign when Town won both games of a two-legged tie 2-0, and in 2004/05 when Tommy Miller and Ian Westlake netted the goals in another 2-0 win at Portman Road when Jay Tabb came on as a second-half sub for the Bees.

Overall, the Blues have won six of the games between the sides (two in the league), the Bees one (one) with two (two) ending in draws.

Three current Town players have been with Brentford. Tabb was at Griffin Park between August 2000 and June 2006, making 114 starts and 42 sub appearances, scoring 24 goals.

Stephen Hunt played alongside him for the Bees and like Tabb joined after leaving Crystal Palace.

Hunt signed on at Griffin Park in July 2001 and stayed until June 2005. He made 145 starts and 15 sub appearances, netting 29 times.

Centre-half Tommy Smith was on loan at Brentford between January and March 2010, making eight starts. No current Brentford player has played for Town.

After the game, the Supporters Club are holding a Legends in Legends event with plenty of former Blues around this weekend with the annual ex-players’ dinner on Friday evening.

Saturday’s referee is Scott Duncan from Northumberland, who has shown 70 yellow cards and three red in 28 games so far this season.

Duncan’s most recent Town match was the 1-0 win at Charlton in November 2013 in which he booked two Blues and one Addick.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Parr, Mings, Berra, Smith, Clarke, Skuse, Chaplow, Tabb, Bishop, Benyu, Anderson, Connolly, Henshall, Stewart, Murphy, Sears, Wood, Varney.


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GoldieBlue added 19:49 - Mar 6
Mick that should be we can't afford not to win
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62WasBest added 20:00 - Mar 6
Right! The season starts here! Nothing can change recent performances. It needs to be impressed on the squad that if they don't make the play-offs at least, they'll always analyse where things went wrong, and it will always be a "if only" niggle for the rest of their careers. The defence needs to stop leaking silly goals because even if a tight defence but little else isn't pretty football, it can work to avoid relegation in the Premiership. That said, you still need to be able to pass the ball around on the deck!
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blue7579 added 20:01 - Mar 6
Mm has said we shouldnt have lost to leeds so Will be the same line up as Leeds match except top 2, back to murphy and sears, biggest concern for me is as long as tabb plays we can't even think of play offs and if anyone is aware of our starts to a game and counter attacking its brentford.
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blue86 added 20:07 - Mar 6
Really hope we get the win tomorrow! Feel we are really missing didsy at the mo.
He would be perfect to play in behind murph and sears for the creativity we
All crave so much. Also please don't play chambers at rb mick, he needs to be back
In his best position alongside berra imo. Need a positive result to start feeling
Optimistic again! UTT
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blueboy1981 added 20:44 - Mar 6
warktheline .............. there is a lighter side to me - but intense when it comes to playing football matches - losing never a considered option.
That's how it should be in my book - always has been, always will be.

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oldegold added 20:46 - Mar 6
He lost the plot in January playing a weakened team In the cup and then every chance to go top,he bottled it.The direst performance ever seen came at home against the world beaters Wigan end of January..2 shots on target and plain horrid hoofball.No ...he has lost it and tomorrow another defensive formation...you'll see as he can't play any other way.
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wayway added 21:02 - Mar 6
MINGS
MURPHY TABB SEARS GERKIN
WOOD CHAMBERS VARNEY SMITH
PARR SKUSE

Well its no worse than some of the teams he has picked recently and The board of Evans PLC would not think it unusual
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TimmyH added 21:27 - Mar 6
Unfortunately pressure which really shouldn't be on the team at this time IN MARCH! - lack of quality signings in midfield in January (on loan or contracted) and some strange player positioning and starting line ups have no doubt caused this.

Defense has to start pulling its weight, a clean sheet for once tomorrow will go some way for 3 points...fingers crossed!
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:29 - Mar 6
bialkowski
Chambers, smith, berra, Mings
Anderson, Skuse, Chaplow, Tabb
Wood, Varney

With Sears to come on with Murphy as impact subs

Can't see how we can leave Tabb out guys: he's absolutely essential for our tactics.
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Geoff added 21:32 - Mar 6
Mick what games can we afford to lose.
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:32 - Mar 6
Surprised you haven't put Bialkowski up front way way :-)
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braveheart3618 added 21:42 - Mar 6
Well MM hope you watched the game on sky sports tonight and took note of how to play football enough said.
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portmanteau added 21:47 - Mar 6
so its just dawned on MM that you need to win games in order to stay in contention.
halleluja! EUREKA! it has come a bit late but better late than never. it must be no coincidence that we went on that long run with only one defeat with pretty much a settled team. if it aint broke dont fix it MM. we will have to dig deep to get anything from brentford while bournemouth shrug off their dip with an emphatic 5-1 away.
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GiveusaWave added 21:53 - Mar 6
gerken, Chambers, smith, Berra, Mings, Anderson, Skuse, Chaplow, Tabb, Sears, Murphy

It's hoofing time! Hoof...hoof....hoof...

Wonder how many hoofballs we'll manage this game. counted 23 against Leeds, but didn't count a few of them as they weren't "true" hoofballs. Maybe we need a proper definition of what a HoofBall is?
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bluesince84 added 22:13 - Mar 6
Tomorrow if ur getting angry with the hoof ball let mm know about it , a few " hoof there it is" should drive the message home, just thankful we have someone with height like tabb to nod it on..... Oh wait....
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pablo123 added 22:54 - Mar 6
No s**t sherlock , we couldnt afford to lose all the others we lost , yet somehow hoofball couldnt pull us through !!!!!!!!
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GiveusaWave added 22:56 - Mar 6
Bluesince84
It's a hard balancing act. think MM and TC have done amazing with the set of players we have to be able to even compete with the likes of Wolves/norwich/Derby etc but the hoofball is so predictable now. It would be great to see us use a variety of approaches in a game.

It appears as if our strategy is "win the ball back, pass it back across the line to our rb, hoof it forwards. Win back the ball, pass it back etc etc etc". It goes on and on. it reminds me of Graham Taylor's tactics with England.

http://performance.fourfourtwo.com/tactics/graham-taylor-playing-the-long-ball

Our midfielders are essential, as their job is purely to win back the ball. How many goals have we scored from midfield this season? I simply can't remember.
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thebeat added 23:04 - Mar 6
I seriously cannot believe there are people on here who think we should keep the same back four tommorow! Are you actually watching the games?
Smith is shot to pieces, Chambers isnt a right back and its far better balanced with Parr in and Chambo in the middle. Honestly how can you justify not changing it?
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Beattiesballbag added 23:49 - Mar 6
So Mark Warburton will be looking for a new job at the end of the season,
...............We should be so lucky !
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bluesince84 added 00:59 - Mar 7
Three things in life are certain, death, taxes and tabb starting
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WindsorBlue added 01:32 - Mar 7
@bluesince84 Great idea to get on their backs in possibly the biggest game of the season. Good on yer! That will show em! It will help us achieve greatness! Please also let us forget how good Tabb was when we were playing our best football this season. Some people say football fans are fickle.

Also, for those who are banging on about Warburton, how long would you give him if he took over? Mick has had two years (just over) and has taken a relegation side, to competing in the top 6. Is two years the benchmark for achievement? How long was Burley given? How much stick would you give him if he played nice football without getting results? If Mick did an Allardyce (with a tiny fraction of the funds), would you be happy, or would you be moaning to Talksport on a daily basis because your not in the Champions League.

When does the rocketship land back on earth?
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harlingblue added 02:20 - Mar 7
Keep the same back four but switch Berra and Smith and stop playing this stupid passing across the back, time for midfield players to start demanding the ball to CREATE. The number of times the ball is played to Smith on his wrong foot is a joke...but why can't professional footballers not use both feet, head and chest?
Our midfield has got to be picked to create rather than defend, surely two centre backs can deal with a lone striker, and full backs man enough to deal with their own man and prepared to cover. Defend in your opponents half is said to be the best form of attack, win corners etc, get the best player able to deliver a killing cross, one drilled in, we have the players who can score but yet again need the service.
If we fail to get in the playoffs it will be a shame, this has been the best season for 10 years, but we have had the chance of automatic promotion but have been afraid to grab it...still time, but we need to now believe and go for it!
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KiwiTractor added 03:48 - Mar 7
I would stick with Bart.
Parr, Chambo, Yogi and Mings at the back.
Skuse, Bish and Chaplow
Murph, Sears, Ando in a 433

I would then give Stewart time off the bench, or even Henshall.

Yes I know the above won't happen.

Come on lads, 3 points please, lets get that mojo back!
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wangford_blues added 07:58 - Mar 7
Drop Smith, he is the weakest link
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GiveusaWave added 08:06 - Mar 7
Smith is critical. He passes it to Chambers who hoofs it up field.
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