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McCarthy Looking for Return to Winning Home Form Against Cardiff
Friday, 30th Oct 2015 16:07

Town boss Mick McCarthy is looking for his side to get back to winning ways when they face Cardiff City at Portman Road on Saturday and improve on what’s been a disappointing showing on home turf so far this season.

Having won 15 of last season’s 23 Championship matches on Suffolk soil, McCarthy’s men last won at home on August 18th when they defeated Burnley 2-0.

Their only other league victory in their six games at Portman Road so far this season came three days earlier when Sheffield Wednesday were vanquished 2-1.

Overall, the Blues are without a win in their last six league games with their previous three home matches all ending in draws. McCarthy says all of those games might have ended in Town wins.

“We did well to get back in those games and should have gone on to win them, actually,” said McCarthy, whose side also face Bolton at home on Tuesday.

“The chances that we had in the three games, Bristol City, Huddersfield and Birmingham, in the second half we came back into them really well and could have won them and probably should have done.

“But we gave goals away, which is unlike us. They’re disappointing results, we don’t want to lose points at home, it’s always been a strong point.”

McCarthy, who says he has seen signs of improvement in the two recent away performances, particularly at Nottingham Forest where the Blues were only denied victory by Liam Trotter’s 95th minute equaliser, saw Cardiff in action in Monday’s 0-0 draw at home to Bristol City.

“I went to watch them on Monday night, they’re a good side playing off their 4-4-2 formation,” he said.

“They’ve still got good players who remain from the Premier League days. They’ve had to change quite a bit about them but they’re still a very competent team. They’re above us and have been going well.”

He added: “I was asked the other night whether the league is stronger and I think it is. Teams are better, they’re better equipped.

“There are a lot of teams who have played in the Premier League and quite a few of them who have played in the Premier League quite recently, Cardiff one of them. They have got a very good squad.”

With Town having three games in eight days McCarthy says he expects to rotate his squad over the course of those matches.

However, for the Bluebirds visit he seems likely to stick closely to the team which came so near to winning last week.

McCarthy reiterated his post-Forest backing for keeper Dean Gerken at last night’s Supporters Club AGM and seems certain to stick with the former Colchester man in goal, despite criticism of his role in the equaliser.


Jonny Parr will come in at left-back for Jonas Knudsen, who suffered a hamstring injury in the early stages at the City Ground but is expected to be OK for Tuesday’s game against Bolton.

Skipper Luke Chambers is set to continue at right-back with Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra at the heart of the defence.

Cole Skuse is over the ankle problem which forced him off last week and seems set to partner Kevin Bru in a two-man middle of midfield if McCarthy plans to match the visitors’ shape.

Freddie Sears could switch to a wide right role with Ainsley Maitland-Niles or Tommy Oar - who is over the concussion which cut short his full league debut against Huddersfield a fortnight ago - on the left.

Up front, Daryl Murphy is likely to continue his search for his first goal of the season alongside David McGoldrick with Brett Pitman coming off the bench at some stage.

Cardiff boss Russell Slade, whose side is eighth, five places and four points above the Blues, says Town are a decent side despite their recent poor run.

“Ipswich were a real threat last season,” Slade told the Bluebirds official website. “Mick had them in a really good place, with great balance to his team.

“They’ve still got a very good group of players together. You look at their squad and it’s well capable of getting into the top six.

“In order to compete at the top, you need to be difficult to beat at the back, and have threats going forward.

“We’ve lost just four football matches in 23, but we’re working hard on creating chances and having that ruthlessness in the final third.”

Cardiff will be without striker Kenwyne Jones, a scorer for his former loan club Bournemouth against the Blues last season, due to a shin injury. Defender Ben Turner has been out of action since pre-season with an ankle problem.

Midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi is a big doubt having suffered a hamstring injury in Monday’s game against Bristol City, however, Joe Ralls is expected to be back after a hamstring problem.

Town have the upper hand historically, winning 21 (19 in the league), drawing 12 (12) and losing 12 (11).

The Bluebirds are without a defeat in four, although won only one of those matches, a 1-0 home victory over Middlesbrough a fortnight ago. Their most recent away win was a 2-1 victory at Nottingham Forest at the end of August. They have kept a clean sheet in their last three games.

In April at Portman Road, Freddie Sears, Cole Skuse and Daryl Murphy were on target for the Blues as they won 3-1 to cement their position in the play-off places.

Sears put Town ahead after eight minutes and Eoin Doyle equalised for the Welshmen before Cole Skuse lashed in a 30-yard stunner on 29 - his first and still only goal for the Blues - then Murphy sealed the victory in second-half injury time.

In October, the Blues’ undefeated run was halted at eight games as Cardiff came from a goal down to win 3-1 at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Daryl Murphy put Town ahead with a brilliant strike in the 29th minute, Peter Whittingham equalised with a similarly special effort on 37, before Federico Macheda netted two minutes after the break and Adam Le Fondre added the third on 69.

Cardiff midfielder Stuart O’Keefe was an academy schoolboy with Town, while the Bluebirds' Icelandic midfielder Aron Gunnarsson had a trial with the Blues' youth set-up when also a schoolboy.

Bluebirds central defender Semi Ajayi, who is back with his parent club after a spell on loan at AFC Wimbledon, was on trial with the Blues in January when he played a game for the U21s, coincidentally against Cardiff.

Town centre-half Josh Yorwerth, who is currently on loan at Crawley, joined Town after being released by the Bluebirds in the summer following a trial at the end of last season.

Blues U21s coach and former left-back Mark Kennedy joined Town from Cardiff in the summer of 2010 for £75,000.

Town U18s coach Alan Lee was also with the Bluebirds before moving to Portman Road in January 2006 for £100,000.

Saturday’s referee is David Coote from Nottinghamshire, who has shown 32 yellow cards and two red in eight games so far this season.

Coote's most recent Town match was the 2-2 draw with Brentford on the opening day when he booked only Bees' midfielder Jota.

Coincidentally, he was also in control for the 3-1 defeat at Cardiff last October in which he booked Tyrone Mings and two home players.

Prior to that he was in charge of the 2-1 defeat on the opening day of the 2013/14 season and the 3-1 home loss to Wigan later that season.

During the previous campaign he took control of he 2-1 defeat at Hull and the 3-0 home victory over Millwall.

Town squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Parr, Emmanuel, Berra, Smith, Malarczyk, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Coke, McDonnell, Maitland-Niles, Touré, Oar, Sears, Pitman, Murphy, McGoldrick.


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Gravitas added 10:52 - Oct 31
Negativity and moaning not required. Just support the team. It's what "supporter" means.
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Dissboyitfc added 11:23 - Oct 31
kirbmeister... Emanuel or Malarczyk at rb
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Dissboyitfc added 11:47 - Oct 31
Gravitas... having a passion and caring deeply is the meaning of being a supporter. People are not moaning for the sake of moaoning. Another meaning of supporter is wanting to see the team competing and going out to win games.

I am blue through and through, was brought up going to portman rd with my father in the bobby robson years, i dont ever remember Sir Bobby putting a weakened team on the pitch because he didnt want to win or didnt believe a win was possible, its an approach in my mind that stinks!

I want my to team to win and to entertain in as as many games as possible, thats why we go, thats not being negative its being a supporter. we may never reach the heights of yesteryear the game has changed with all the money, sadly it is more to do with business than sport, but if if a business is to be more successful it needs to fulfil its aims, those aims should be to provide value for money entertainment and excitement( it costs enough ) and that is sadly not happening at the moment.
As supporters we have been very patient for many a season. i want like most supporters more than we are currently getting and there is nothing wrong with wanting and expecting better.
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Seasider added 12:15 - Oct 31
Agree Dissboyitfc,your not Keith btw?
Although Ipswich have been soundly beaten several times under Mick,we have never done any other team in the 3 years he has been in charge.

The s eason before last,I think it was,beat Middlesbrough 4-0;but this was the only occasion and Mick was ill so TC was in charge!

Have had the odd comfortable win but normally its by the odd goal and often hanging on at the end,like M tried to do last week.
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sidtheswan added 13:02 - Oct 31
1-1 draw all day long . Worth a punt at bookies !
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LegendofthePhoenix added 13:31 - Oct 31
Is it too much to ask to have Bialkowski between the stix?
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Dissboyitfc added 13:48 - Oct 31
no i am not keith @ seasider
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oldegold added 14:27 - Oct 31
If we play to win i.e by attempting to shoot at goal then maybe we have a chance. Anything else then we can expect the usual sterile and negative fare from a manger who sees positives in a team which doesn't muster one shot in 45 minutes. Beggars belief really and if he wants promotion then he has to attack attack and attack otherwise another lost season with a tactically very limited manger.
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Gravitas added 14:33 - Oct 31
Same era dissboy. We want the same thing in fact. Just I find it important to manage your own emotional energy. If we lose today, yes, ruins the day, but come back in three days hoping for better. Players and manager want same thing too, and best if all pull in same direction.
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