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Chambers: Last Season No Disaster
Monday, 25th Jul 2016 06:00

Town captain Luke Chambers says last season’s seventh place finish was by no means the “bit of a disaster” it has been made out to be in some quarters and believes the Blues will benefit greatly from Teddy Bishop and David McGoldrick available during the campaign ahead.

Bishop, who recently turned 20, only featured in the final weeks of the season after suffering a succession of injuries, most significantly a hamstring problem.

McGoldrick tore his hamstring in December and also only came back into the first team for the last couple of games.

Chambers believes Bishop has the talent to go a very long way in the game: “Teddy could be anything if he keeps his head on his shoulders and listens to the people who can influence him at the football club in a positive way.

“He could be earning 50 grand a week in a year’s time in my opinion, he could be absolutely anything.

“As long as we can pass him the ball to his feet, hopefully we’ll see the best of him in the next few months.

“David McGoldrick’s another one, we missed Didzy last year, we missed Bish. Last season, if you put them into our team maybe that takes us to sixth.

“We finished seventh last year. We’ve been made to feel that it was a bit of a disaster, but I think in terms of what was spent by the football club and with the budget we’ve got, the gaffer’s performed absolute miracles over the last two years.


“You can understand the frustrations of fans maybe, that we want to be up there in the top six, but no team has got a divine right and all we can do is continue to improve from last year and give ourselves the best chance to achieve the top six again.”

He believes finishing seventh last year has been undervalued with the Blues in mid-table wages-wise and having paid little in transfer fees: “When you sit back and look at it, considering where we are, we should be nowhere near that. We’ve performed miracles.

“Yes, we might not have played the best football at times but at the end of the day football is about results and we finished seventh and we were very, very disappointed not to make the play-offs, but unfortunately we didn’t have quite enough.

“But with Bishop, with McGoldrick coming back, we’ve added Webster, hopefully we’ll bring a few more in, they’re going to be big players for us this year if we can keep them fit.”

In addition to Bishop, McGoldrick and Webster, Andre Dozzell, Town’s scorer in Saturday’s 1-1 friendly draw at Cambridge, has visibly grown in confidence during pre-season, having made two appearances for the first team towards the end of last season when he netted a debut goal at Sheffield Wednesday.

“It’s always going to be the way, he’s a 17-year-old boy coming in and playing with men and Championship football,” 30-year-old Chambers added.

“He can’t compare that to anything he’s ever experienced on a Saturday on an U18s pitch or in an U21s game on a Tuesday night when there are 30 people watching.

“It’s a completely different way of football and the Championship is like no other division, physically it’s very demanding and he'll get that. If you’ve seen the size of his dad he’ll end up being a big boy.

“He’s graceful on the ball, the way he put the ball away today was fantastic, he’s showed some brilliant touches on the ball, his awareness on the ball, you can’t speak highly enough of him.

“He’s very, very young and it’s a brilliant thing to be a part of his development and trying to help him through. He’s very, very willing to learn and listen and I’m sure in the next couple of seasons he’ll be a big player for us.”

Chambers says he and the rest of the squad would welcome further signings: “It would be extra help, extra competition for places. There’s no one in the squad that should be happy without competition. We need competition all over the pitch and I think we’ve got that in most areas.

“No one’s got a divine right to start football matches, so everyone knows they’ve got to work, especially with the gaffer. If you don’t put the work in in pre-season and in training every week, you won’t be playing.

“The lads are trying to improve every day and you need competition. Maybe [we were hit by] the lack of squad size last year when there were injuries to the likes of Bishop, McGoldrick, Murphy at times, they’re massive players for us.

“Maybe the likes of Derby or whoever spending £30 million have got three or four in reserve that are a similar level to the players they’re losing out on, that’s the difference, but that’s what we’re up against.

“As the gaffer says, we know the remit and we’re just ready to prove a few people wrong again this year.”

He says gaffer Mick McCarthy doesn’t involve him when he’s making signings: “Not particularly because I know how difficult it is for us to sign players at the moment.

“He just says, ‘Don’t ask me about players’. I said, ‘I’m not asking you, I’ve learnt that, I’ve been with him long enough now'. And when they walk in through the door I’ll be the first one to say hello.”

Meanwhile, Chambers spent some time earlier in the summer working on his coaching badges in Northern Ireland.

“I’m trying to get my badges ready for the transition but that’s a long way off,” he said. “I just wanted to be ahead of the game really.

“It’s becoming more and more difficult, there are more and more obstacles being put in players’ way when trying to make that transition into coaching.

“I thought it was about time to settle down and maybe sacrifice a couple of weeks in the summer and I’m on the right path and I’m at the right club if I then want to continue to do something in the future.”


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MicksZzzTactics added 18:50 - Jul 25
To the moaners who are constantly moaning about other people moaning (thus including mr. soooo-full-of-yourself-&-your-"righteousness"-bohslegend):

Hmmmm I'm just ever so unbearably curious to know, so here goes: Ehhhh how do you lot perceive yourself .... as in how should the rest of us label or refer to you, BESIDE clearly being "superior" beings and "true"fans??? ROFL

I mean considering it unequivocally also constitutes "moaning" to moan at other people who ALLEGEDLY moan, specifically other people whom as you in this here case basically simply just don't agree with (period!) I.E. those simply of a different and thoroughly more skeptical persuasion when it comes to the 'State of Affairs' etc. at ITFC .... totally disregarding whether these other people have an excellent, fair, or poor reason to "moan" on their own in the 1st place, this of course seen from a "hypothetical" perfectly neutral & objective (as in NON-rosytinted & NON-emotionally attached) perspective!!!!!!!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
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Penguinblue added 20:38 - Jul 25
Poor player, poor captain, favourite of a poor manager. ITFC would not miss either of them.
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blueboy1981 added 21:54 - Jul 25
bohslegend ............. you know what the saying is about the man of many words, with his hand firmly 'stuck' in his pocket.

Maybe you should take note of it.
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bohslegend added 12:07 - Jul 26
@Mickszztactics of course. You're right. Silly me.
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bohslegend added 12:14 - Jul 26
@blueboy I'm a fan. I live in another country. I get to only a few games each season but for each of those games I pay far more per game to see my team than any local. On top of that I spend a fortune every season on new kits, merchandise etc so that I can be the only ITFC fan in Dublin (okay there's about 10 of us) to be seen wearing our jersey amongst all the Man U and Liverpool fans that we have here. Fact is (and you don't have to believe this) if I lived even remotely near Suffolk I'd be at every kick of a ball for Ipswich.

Now that you lads have deemed it correct to leave the EU your pound has become far more affordable for me so I might get to even more games than usual. Having said that going through Immigration might add several hours to a long enough journey adding cost and taking away the benefit of a strong euro. Let's see.

Oh and let's see how the team does before actually slating it this season.
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MicksZzzTactics added 14:49 - Jul 26
@Bohslegend You get a rare up-vote from me for that reply matey ... i.e. of course "I'm right"!!! lol ... although I have a tiny little bitty suspicion you are merely being sarcastic here. :-)

And speaking of sarcasm, at least SOME of you moaners who are constantly moaning at other people allegedly moaning appears to me to take every written word & sentence by these "original" moaners (The Skeptics) way too literally!!! As some of us "Skeptics" are clearly mixing in a good portion of both sarcasm, irony and old-fashioned exaggeration fairly regularly as a sort of "spice" added while getting our "sordid" anti-ME & anti-MM points and even Doomsday points across here on the news pages of TWTD.
some Skeptics are even doing so simply to make a provocative and stark contrast (or a front, if you will) to the well-known "worZzzhipping" of particular MM The Savior which you often find in abundance in the TWTD Forum. Where btw said "worZzzhipping" has an imo repulsive tendency to be accompanied by inquisition-like persecution and ridiculing of anyone who dares to speak negatively of MM, his arrogant style, often devoid of entertainment-value hedgehog tactics .... or some of his favorite (skill-limited) "grinders"!

PS1: Ohhh I also applaud you last comment to Blueboy i.e. "Let's see how the team does BEFORE actually slating it this season" ... absolutely!!! :-) ... Although that obviously requires that ALL posters stick to being Sincere, wholly Sincere and nothing but Sincere in their inputs, which imho probably would make the TWTD news pages comments a lot less free-spirited, fun & laid-back, which for me personally would make it a lot less enticing to engage in.

PS2: As I was originally asking what the rest of us should label or refer to one such as yourself (someone who are constantly moaning at other people allegedly moaning) and now knowing you are an Irish based fan, ehhhhh is it okaye with you then that I in future refer to you as "The Dublin Leprechaun", I mean considering that one of the classic charateristics of such an entity is that "they partake in MISCHIEF"???? :-) HeHeHeHe
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bohslegend added 15:00 - Jul 26
At 6' 3" I'm the biggest Dublin Leprechaun you might ever want (or not) to meet ;-)
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MicksZzzTactics added 15:19 - Jul 26
@bohslegend 6'3"? Not bad for a Leprechaun, not bad at all! :-) But while size usually doesn't matter (expect perhaps what you got in "The Hangar"! lol) I nevertheless still like to point out that personally I'm still CONSIDERABLE taller than you! :-) So I drink -- plus whatever else :-) -- with you, anytime of the week, matey. lol
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