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McCarthy Expecting Bouncing Ashton Gate
Friday, 12th Feb 2016 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy is expecting a bouncing Ashton Gate on Saturday with Bristol City’s home ground sold out ahead of new manager Lee Johnson’s first game in charge. The Blues, now seventh, visit the Championship’s 21st-placed team looking to end an uncharacteristic run of three away defeats in all competitions and climb back into the top six.

“I see they’ve sold out and they’re trying to get the place bouncing and get behind the new manager, which I’m sure they will,” McCarthy said.

“We’ve got a good away record, it’s taken a bit of a blow just recently, but over the season we’ve got a good away record.

“They’re anything but the worst team in the division, I think that’s been proven, but if you look at where we both are, they’re just outside the bottom three and we’re just outside the top six, so it’s an important game for both of us and we’ll be going there whatever team is playing, whatever players are playing with a positive feel.”

The Town boss believes the Robins have a squad capable of beating the drop: “They’ve been playing differently, they’ve not been playing the 3-5-2 that they were [in September’s 2-2 draw] here.

“I’ve watched them a few times. I watched them at Cardiff and they should have beaten Cardiff that night, they played really well.

“It was one of those where they conceded goals, but they just seem to have stemmed that tide a little bit and been a bit more solid.

“But they will be bouncing, they’ll be ready for it on Saturday. It’s a good club and it’s a great atmosphere anyway. They’ve got one side shut and the rest will be full. They’ll be ready for us.”

As ever, McCarthy wouldn’t turn his nose up at an away point: “I’ve told you before, I’ll take a draw every time I leave here.

“I know people say ‘Isn’t that negative?’, but not really, no, because if you’re at 0-0 you can always nick it, and it can be nicked off you, as was proven last week.

“But we didn’t set up to try and get a draw [at QPR] and I won’t do that on Saturday. But so as not to have [another defeat] away from home I’d take a draw but we’re going to go and try and win.”

Bartosz Bialkowski will continue in goal with Dean Gerken still a week or so away from a return to fitness after his shoulder injury. Jon Henly will be the sub keeper.

Skipper Luke Chambers will continue at right-back with Jonas Knudsen on the left and Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra at the centre of the defence.


In midfield, the Blues boss will be forced into a significant change with Bristol-born ex-Robin Cole Skuse out with a toe injury for a month to six weeks.

Kevin Bru will take up one of the central midfield roles alongside Luke Hyam if the former academy man is over the calf injury which saw him miss the game at QPR last week. Hyam trained on Thursday and is due to be assessed today.

If he doesn’t make it, Jay Tabb may come into the team alongside Bru, although McCarthy has said he has various other central midfield options including Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Kevin Foley, youngster Adam McDonnell and new loanee Ben Pringle.

Jonathan Douglas will serve the final game of his three-match ban, while Giles Coke will be out for four weeks with the knee injury he suffered at Loftus Road.

Pringle will probably be required to play on the left flank in place of Ryan Fraser, out for six to eight weeks with his hamstring problem, with Freddie Sears likely to be on the right.

Daryl Murphy looks set to come back into the starting line-up with former Bristol City striker Brett Pitman likely to be alongside him with Luke Varney dropping to the bench.

The Robins' Newmarket-born new manager Lee Johnson is looking to make a positive start having been appointed last Saturday.

“The short term targets are to win as many games as you can,” he told the Newmarket Journal. “We’ve got a good squad here and we’ve got every chance of staying up.

“Against Ipswich on Saturday we need to get off to a good start, get the players buzzing and have more of the nice vibe going around the ground.”

Johnson, a team-mate of Skuse, Gerken and Pitman during his playing days at Ashton Gate, is expecting a difficult game but believes his side is capable of claiming the three points.

"Mick has done a great job at Ipswich and they'll be tough opposition but it's a game I think we can win,” he added. "I'd settle for a passionate, scruffy win but hopefully we'll show a lot more than that.”

On-loan QPR midfielder Ben Gladwin has had an injection for a knee problem and is “touch and go”, according to his manager. Fellow midfielder Korey Smith is expected to be OK despite suffering a minor knock.

Historically, Town have the edge, winning 28 (26 in the league), losing 18 (18) and drawing 13 (13).

In September, Fraser netted an 86th minute equaliser as the Blues drew 2-2 with the Robins at Portman Road.

Skipper Chambers headed Town in front a minute after the break but quick-fire goals from Luke Freeman and Jonathan Kodjia gave the Robins the lead before Fraser’s late equaliser.

The teams last faced one another at Ashton Gate in January 2013 as the Robins sought in vain to avoid relegation to League One.

Former Town striker Jon Stead netted a last-minute winner as they came from a goal behind to beat the Blues 2-1.

Town had gone ahead in the first half through Murphy and ought to have been two in front when Lee Martin spurned a gilt-edged chance, but Steven Davies netted straight after the break and Stead claimed the three points in the final minute.

Skuse moved to the Blues from his hometown club, who he had joined as a schoolboy, following their relegation in the summer of 2013 after making 245 starts and 62 sub appearances, and scoring nine times.

Gerken also left Ashton Gate the same summer, joining the Blues after a trial during pre-season ahead of 2013/14, having made 60 appearances for the Robins after signing from Colchester in July 2009.

Pitman was with the Robins from 2010 to 2012 between his two spells with AFC Bournemouth. While with Bristol City he scored 20 goals in 36 starts and 45 games from the bench. Town assistant manager Terry Connor played for the Robins between 1991 and 1993.

Bristol City’s 23-year-old Irish defender Derrick Williams regularly trained with the Town Academy during the school holidays as a youngster but ultimately opted to join Aston Villa as a scholar.

New Bristol City manager Johnson was born in Suffolk during his father Gary’s time as a player with Newmarket Town.

The Blues have sold their entire allocation - reduced as there is redevelopment work ongoing at Ashton Gate - and no tickets will be available on the gate.

Prior to the match Town managing director Ian Milne will be answering questions from fans at an event held by the South-West Branch of the Supporters Club at Toto’s Wine Bar with all Blues fans invited to attend.

Saturday’s referee is Tony Harrington from Cleveland, who has shown 54 yellow cards and one red in 19 game so far this season.

Harrington has only taken control of two previous Town games, the 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield last April, in which he booked Tommy Smith, Christophe Berra and one Terrier, and the 3-0 Boxing Day 2013 victory at Doncaster in which he yellow-carded just one home player.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Henly, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Foley, Berra, Smith, Digby, Malarczyk, Hyam, Tabb, Bru, McDonnell, Pringle, Maitland-Niles, Touré, Sears, Pitman, Murphy, Varney.


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sidtheswan added 06:16 - Feb 12
Two things . The table never lies so they are not the worst team obviously as they are not bottom . Secondly as usual our fantastic away support continues as usual and deserves to be watching premiership football and thirdly because I can't count what a great weekend to be in Bristol with the tractor boys and radio 6 music festival . Thanks network rail for your usual support in making life bloody difficult in travelling to away games !
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Sir_Bob added 06:21 - Feb 12
Copy & Paste
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BrettenhamBlue added 08:17 - Feb 12
Bouncing? Sounds like hoofball once again. Get the helmets on and sound those air raid sirens!
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Kesgraveblue57 added 10:16 - Feb 12
Nothing but a win will do, if you can't beat the likes of Bristol city, there is no chance of even the play offs I feel very sorry for at least a third of the supporters now because they never seen anything better than what we got now, in the way of a football team.I watched Peterborough during the week what a talent team they have got there now. Now that's the way to play football McCarthy please just look and learn
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RichOBlue added 10:24 - Feb 12
QPR mid table only won 1/2 games under there new manager and he sets us up for the draw!!!
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Lightningboy added 10:53 - Feb 12
Sounds like Mick's getting his excuses ready...
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paulcooperisgod added 10:57 - Feb 12
Settle for a draw? Once again no ambition and no interest in promotion! Time to go MM &ME
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RRanger added 11:06 - Feb 12
Same old record from "supporters" on this site.
What do you expect a manager to say at the pre-match news conference?
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jas0999 added 12:30 - Feb 12
No excuses. Anything less than a win will be extremely disappointing. Let's not blame Bristol having a new manager nor injuries. There has just been a transfer window so we had ample opportunity to ensure sufficient quality players were recruited.
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TimmyH added 12:38 - Feb 12
The sort of fixture we were winning in the first half of the season and now the pressure is slowly being cranked up it should be interesting to see if we this. If I didn't know Mick's pre-match interviews better is he trying to come out with the 'crowd could be their 12th man if they win'. As Big Brian Clough use to do let's no talk about the opposition anymore and lets worry about what we're going to do to beat them!
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Keaneish added 14:29 - Feb 12
With our injury problems, the way we've been starting games and some miserable performances, I'd take a point Jas0999.
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Kirbmeister added 14:40 - Feb 12
Jas0999 - you keep harping on about MM having ample opportunity to recruit- name the quality players that were available for free in the January window that we could have signed and I'll eat my words.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 15:18 - Feb 12
"we DIDN'T set up for the draw and I wont do that on Saturday"

Some comments above explain quite a bit, some of our fans cant read, so no wonder they cant understand the subtle points of football and business.

Micks point is an away point is no bad result, its quite different to setting out for one which Mick has never done, its not in his DNA,
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Stato added 16:06 - Feb 12
I'm with Jas on this one and only a win will do as in the context of trying to keep pace with the play off spots we are going to have few better opportunities for away points between now and the end of the season. Rightly or wrongly I always expect us to win at Portman Road regardless of the opposition.
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battyblue added 16:28 - Feb 12
MM sets up every game the same not to loose only problem it usually goes tits up like QPR then he decides to attack to try and save the point it doesn't work but mick wont change.
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battyblue added 16:29 - Feb 12
should have read doesn't normally work. COYB
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Geoff added 16:33 - Feb 12
Lets show some ambition these are the games you have to win, one point is not good enough at this stage of the season.
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essexbluey added 17:02 - Feb 12
If we dont win tomw sheffield wed's and birmingham will then its bye bye playoffs. Bet the 2 mentioned teams wont be playing for a draw or talking up the team's they are playing.
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jas0999 added 17:16 - Feb 12
Kirbmeister - I'm afraid that's not my job. I don't get paid £1M a year to be a football manager. Nor would I be good at it. I'm not even blaming MM. He has little or no budget. My beef is with Evans. We are all entitled to our opinion and sadly I don't believe all the spin of money spent on wages. Evans should have made more funds available so a couple of quality additions for a modest fee could be recruited. Others managed it. We should have been more ambitious too. In MY opinion.

Do you think it's acceptable that when all our competitors strengthened we ended up with a squad of - 2 after the window shut? Honestly. A weaker squad. Mick harps on about not being able to find better, yet he recruits Digby a player not good enough for Barnsley. I find it remarkable. Each to their own though.
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jas0999 added 17:22 - Feb 12
Keaneish - sorry I usually agree with you. Not on this occasion. Only a win will do. Injuries are not an excuse.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:44 - Feb 12
kesgraveblues ,i agreePosh played well, shame they let the 18yr old who looked terrified take a pen and the numpty 21 year old that thought he was Ronaldo who walked up to the ball and casually kicked it into a stationary keepers arms. I feel this could well be another banana skin for layed back Mick .
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chepstowblue added 18:09 - Feb 12
They're a very good side who play football at a tempo that we'll not be able to live with. They'll run us ragged in midfield and much like last week we'll need huge performances from Berra,Smith and Bart in order to get a point(always a good result away from home in this division). Can see nothing but a 3-0 trouncing.
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blueboy1981 added 19:36 - Feb 12
I tend to agree with chepstowblue - the problem with our style of play, is that the defence is constantly under pressure, collectively they have performed miracles all season which we should certainly give much credit for.

Very few teams, in any league, would have had their defence under such pressure for as long as we have - in the circumstances (although conceding more goals than we would like) they have done well - and we must not forget the 'square peg in round holes' in such a defence, that we continue to persevere with.

Our style of play is nothing short of archaic, and should never be condoned in today's game.
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blueboy1981 added 19:39 - Feb 12
....... my theory is that next season - quite a few may well decide to 'watch the paint dry' on Saturday afternoons instead.


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TimmyH added 20:33 - Feb 12
That is the big question is it really a fact that we have NO money for transfers or is it a case of Mick trying to get us as far as possible on his own shoestring budget and hence keeping the big guy above him happy? - ME is his BIG paymaster. Benice if Marcus could clarify to a degree (not Milne) if funds have been available then that would be undermining the manager - neither really wants to upset the other, that's the feeling I'm getting.
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