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Yorwerth, Kenlock, Touré and Pitman Make Debuts Against Stevenage
Monday, 10th Aug 2015 14:33

Central defender Josh Yorwerth (above), left-back Myles Kenlock, winger Larsen Touré and striker Brett Pitman will be handed their debuts in a much-changed Town line-up which faces Stevenage in the first round of the Capital One Cup at Portman Road on Tuesday evening (KO 7.45pm). Skipper Luke Chambers is the only player in the XI lining up against Boro who started at Brentford on Saturday.

Kenlock will be making his first senior appearance, while summer signing from Cardiff Yorwerth’s only previous experience of first team football was during a loan spell with Hereford United in the Evo-Stik League last season.

Guinean international Touré and Pitman will also make their Blues bows having joined the club in the summer, while Giles Coke and Jonathan Douglas will be making their first starts.

Manager Mick McCarthy usually keeps his team close to his chest but on this occasion named his side at his pre-match press conference: “I’ve no reason why not. Gerks is in the goals, Chambo’s at right-back. Josh Yorwerth centre-half, Myles Kenlock [at left-back].

“Tabby, Giles Coke, Jonathan Douglas, Larsen Touré [are the midfield from left to right], David McGoldrick and Brett Pitman. Nobody can tell me that’s a weak team. That team might have to play on a Saturday in the league. That team could be picked.

“Let’s see how they do. Having had the debut of Josh Emmanuel, who I thought was outstanding on Saturday and didn’t deserve to be on a team that drew, he should have been on the winning team, I’m hopeful that Josh Yorwerth and Myles Kenlock will see that and it can inspire them to a good performance.”

Kenlock


McCarthy says Jonny Parr is likely to miss Tuesday’s game and also Saturday’s home match with Sheffield Wednesday as he continues his recovery from the thigh injury he suffered in pre-season, while Teddy Bishop is going to be out for longer with his hamstring problem.

“Jonny Parr’s been out training with Lids [fitness coach Andy Liddell], just getting his fitness and getting rehab in. He’s not joined us at all yet. We were talking about Thursday for him to train.

Touré

“And Bish, he got a tight hamstring. I try to see a silver lining in every cloud because we’ve lost one of the best young midfielders for a while, but maybe that will coincide with his shins getting a bit of treatment and he’ll feel better when he comes back, so neither of them will be fit.”

He added: “It’s trying to take the opportunity when it’s there, rather than trying to rush him back with a hamstring. We’ve got six games in 21 days from the start of the season, potentially seven if we win the game tomorrow night.

Pitman

“They will come so thick and fast that it coincides then with the two-week [international] break. He’s given himself a chance to be fit when he gets back.

“And I’d sooner he was fit for the next 40 games than be limping along and finding out that we’ve got a problem here and a problem there. Let’s see if we can get him right and he’ll be better for it.”

Kevin Bru limped off at Brentford but McCarthy says a problem picked up in training is a bigger issue: “Kevin trained today. I thought he might have done his hamstring [on Saturday] and then subsequently he has done his hamstring this morning.

“He came out and trained this morning, it was cramp on Saturday. He came out, he started great and he just pulled up in the training session.

“That’s quite sad, he’ll have a scan tomorrow, see how bad it is. Hopefully, it’s not too bad and he’ll be back quite quickly.”

Despite another central midfielder Luke Hyam also being sidelined for around three more months having undergone knee surgery, McCarthy says he’s not yet going to look to the loan market with several other options in his squad.

“Tabby can play and I think now FIFA have deemed that Adam McDonnell can play,” he said. “He could have worked in Tesco for five quid an hour but we couldn’t pay him and play him. But there are more people who have bigger problems than FIFA that I’ve got.

“The one thing he’s really good at is playing football and he was denied that opportunity. Now, thankfully, he is able to play.

“We’ll see. I’m not going to go dipping into the loan market. We’ve got Cokey, we’ve got Dougie, we’ve got Skusey, Tabby, a couple of young ‘uns if we need to have a look at them. So I won’t be chasing any players at this time.”

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Kenlock, Yorwerth, Berra, Coke, Douglas, Touré, Tabb, McGoldrick, Pitman.


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carsey added 16:26 - Aug 10
It's playing weekend teams like this which demonstrate Mick isn't bothered about progressing in the competition that prevents me spending money on tickets I'm quite happy for him to use it as a training exercise I just would like him to be honest about it
I'm more than a bit concerned about Bru picking up an injury after his display on Saturday and hopefully he will recover for the Next league game
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carsey added 16:29 - Aug 10
Sorry for the repeat bloody iPad is getting overheated in the Spanish sun
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1RWR added 16:44 - Aug 10
Keanish you berk,it's not & we won't!
Also peoples, give Tabby a break will you?
Agreed he's no superstar player but give the boy his due, he's a very squad player & can fill in nearly everywhere. He's our player, have some consideration & support the boy!
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hoppy added 16:45 - Aug 10
Looks more like a midweek cup team than a weekend team to my mind, carsey, however many times your iPad decides to say it...
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JimInGreensboro added 16:59 - Aug 10
I'll cheer for the shirts, no matter who's in them.
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ITFCsince67 added 17:04 - Aug 10
How do I get a refund!
My crystal ball tells me shocking game, 0-0 and we lose on pens!
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kozmik added 17:06 - Aug 10
Theres an U-21 match tonight, I guess thats where McDonnell, Connolly, Benyu and maybe Henshall will be
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Bergholtblue added 17:21 - Aug 10
1RWR I think what Keanish was referring to was MM's comment "That team might have to play on a Saturday in the league. That team could be picked." and that if this were the case week in and week out we would be relegated.

So a bit hasty with the insults don't you think?

I do disagree with him though! The exciting thing about this season is that any of the players listed could step into the first team and do a good job. I am particularly keen on seeing how the McGoldrick/Pitman partnership works and to see Coke Douglas and Toure in a competitive match.
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bleedsblueblood added 17:27 - Aug 10
I'd like to see josh Emmanuel at rb for this one. I feel he's gonna be a great player but he needs the minutes under his belt to build his confidence, he got better as the game went on at Griffin Park, I felt he was nervous to begin with.
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runningout added 18:16 - Aug 10
Too many changes... should stick with the same back four as Brentford...
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TimmyH added 20:22 - Aug 10
...our annual giggle at attempting to play in this trophy approaches...wouldn't it be refreshing to see us win comfortably against lower league opponents.
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essex57 added 20:29 - Aug 10
Well said axel dali lama somebody who takes a more than one dimensional look at a match re Murphy and Freddie
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Keaneish added 20:46 - Aug 10
Thank you Bergholt.
I'm assuming RWR1 didn't read the article and just looked at the pictures!
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HARRY10 added 20:47 - Aug 10
'...who can go past a player and cause an issue'

cause an issue ?

What on earth kind of newspeak mumbo jumbo is that ?'
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cornishblu added 21:10 - Aug 10
....not totally sure about the moaning ....Pittman and mcgoldrick up front ....ten times better than last years Taylor and Nouble........gherkin in goalllll most seem unsure about which goalie to pick as No 1 ...Douglas in mid filed and chambers and Berra in back four .......should beat Stevenage easily and hopefully a hatful of gaols from the front two COYB
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oldegold added 03:23 - Aug 11
It would be nice for MM to send Town out to win a cup match for once, considering his appalling record in cup games and play offs. I think us long suffering fans are due some cup commitment from him to go with our hard earned cash..and to rekindle some of our cup exploits many moons ago..
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Seasider added 08:40 - Aug 11
Claudio McCarthy the tinkerman;but quite agree with Mick.
However no pace in the team that I can see and would like to have Henshall there;but that would mean dropping the fantastic Tabby lol
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darren_cox added 08:48 - Aug 11
Tabbbbb. Tabb will tear you apart again!
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Razor added 10:53 - Aug 11
Is it actually worth paying money to see ITFC in a cup game as it is quite clear the boss does not care so why should we.

Tabby in ahead of Henshall or Connolly------did I dream that?
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