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Town Look for Home Improvement Against QPR
Friday, 25th Nov 2016 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy admits that opposition sides will be coming to Portman Road believing they can claim all three points with the Blues, who are visited by QPR tomorrow, having continued last season’s inconsistent home form this term.

Town’s home record of won 15, drew five and lost only three was the second best in the Championship behind Middlesbrough on goal difference alone during their 2014/15 play-off season.

But last season’s home record - won nine, drew eight, lost six - was only the division’s ninth best and they picked up 15 fewer points at Portman Road as they missed out on the top six by one place and four points.

This term the Blues’ Championship home record stands at won three, drawn four and lost two, most recently last week’s 2-0 loss to Nottingham Forest.

McCarthy admits that Portman Road by no means holds the fear factor it might once have done.

“I don’t think it can, we’ve drawn one and lost one [in the last two], we’ve drawn with Villa and drawn with Norwich and drawn with Brighton, albeit they’re three of the teams I still think will be up near the top. I thought they were good performances.

“No, teams will be saying, ‘Get down here, have a fast start, the crowd will turn on them, they won’t be playing with any confidence and we’ve got a chance of beating them’, that's what they'll be saying.”

McCarthy is sure his friend Ian Holloway, fresh from last week’s 2-1 victory over Norwich City in the first game of his second stint as QPR boss, will be looking to exploit that on Saturday.

“It wouldn’t be being particularly clever if he’s watched our last games, which I’m sure he will have done, he’ll have had a scout here. Anybody would be doing that,” McCarthy added.

While he says confidence at Town isn’t as fragile as outsiders might think - “No change with me, not at all” - McCarthy was disappointed not to have built on the 2-1 win at Sheffield Wednesday when Forest visited last week.

He says the visitors' goal within seconds of the kick-off was key: “There was some positivity because we played well and won [Hillsborough].

“But after 19 seconds we conceded a goal. It’s completely skewed the game. It’s really hard to recover and even then the second one was a disgrace to give away. We should never have conceded that.

“We should have made sure we didn’t concede that by marking and being back behind the ball and that’s the one that caused the most problems.

“At half-time, if we were 1-0 down, ‘OK, we were caught cold, it’s a horrible start but…’. The second goal changed the team-talk considerable, 2-0 is adding another bit to it.”

McCarthy admits he’s been more frustrated this season than he has for some while during his four years at Portman Road.

“I haven’t had many frustrations over the last three years and nine months, probably,” he reflected.

“Let’s go back, October, September, it’s only probably this start of the season there’s been any frustrations with me at all.

“Other than that it’s been pretty progressive I think, all the time - 14th, ninth, sixth, seventh was good.”

Does he expect the game against Holloway's side, who are in 13th, four places and two points above the Blues, to be more open than the Forest match? “At Blackpool he was very, very open, he left three up and he was very attack-minded.

“Whether he sets his team up the way he did against Norwich [in a 3-4-1-2 formation] and that’s a benchmark for what he’s going to do, we’ll see at three o’clock on Saturday.”


Despite last week’s disappointing result, McCarthy seems unlikely to make too many changes. Bartosz Bialkowski will continue in goal with skipper Luke Chambers returning to right-back if, as expected, Adam Webster is fit again after his hamstring injury with Josh Emmanuel dropping to the bench.

Jonas Knudsen will be at left-back with Christophe Berra in his usual left-sided central defensive role.

In midfield, Cole Skuse is set to be in his regular holding role but McCarthy may look to make a change in the other central position with Andre Dozzell perhaps coming into the side for his first Championship start of the season for Teddy Bishop having impressed for the U23s in recent weeks.

Kevin Bru and Jonny Williams are other alternatives, however, McCarthy has hinted that the Wales international may well again be among the subs.

“Jonny has come on in the games when they’ve been broken, he came on in the second half last week and carries a threat,” he said.

“It’s about the first time he’s really been as fit as he ought to be because of his injury.”

Tom Lawrence is likely to start on the left and Grant Ward on the right, while David McGoldrick again seems set to be partnered by Freddie Sears from the start, although Leon Best, who McCarthy says can provide an attacking focal point, is available again after missing the Forest game with a knee problem.

The Town boss says he’s been happy with McGoldrick’s performances since he returned from his ankle injury with the striker having come close to an equaliser against his old club Forest.

“I’m really pleased with him,” he said. “He’s had a long time out but he’s been great, I’ve been delighted with him.

“I guess if he rolls it along the floor he scores but that’s easier said than done when you’ve just had to beat two or three people and create the chance for yourself.

“But Didzy would be the first to say it, he didn’t [do everything right], the keeper made a good save, but it was a good height for him, he could have rolled it in the bottom.

“It was nine out of 10, everything except it didn’t go in the net. But the keeper made a good save, I have to be honest.”

One player the Blues are likely to come up against is QPR striker Conor Washington, who was one of the frontmen Town targeted as a replacement for Daryl Murphy in August, although McCarthy says his interest wasn’t hugely significant.

“We looked at loads of players and still are looking at loads of players, but not particularly [Washington], no,” he added.

For QPR, midfielder Karl Henry is back from a one-match ban, while centre-half Steven Caulker is a doubt with a hip injury and full-back Jack Robinson is out due to a hamstring injury. However, nother defender Jake Bidwell will be back in the squad after a shoulder problem.

Holloway says Town’s current position bears no comparison to the one McCarthy inherited when he took over four years ago.

“I don’t see it as Mick being in a difficult situation at the moment, far from it,” he told the QPR official site.

“They were in a difficult situation when he arrived there, when they were struggling towards the bottom of the table and he guided them to a strong finish. That was a remarkable piece of management.

“They’ve competed ever since then, and Mick deserves credit for that. He’s one of my favourite people in the game.”

Reflecting on the match, he added: “I’m excited about Ipswich — it’s the next challenge for us and one we’re looking forward to.

“The most important thing is that we go there and give a good account of ourselves. We want to put our mark on the game against an Ipswich side who are always very tough to play against.

“Yes, they’ve just lost at home 2-0 to Nottingham Forest, which would’ve been a disappointment to their supporters, but these results happen in this league from week to week. This is a very, very competitive league.

“I want us to capitalise on any problems they might have and go on a run, which will build some confidence around here.

“I’m fully expecting Ipswich to be back in contention in the top half of the table come the end of the season, so we know we’ve got a very tough game on our hands.”

Town have won 29 of the previous encounters between the sides (27 in the league), Rangers 26 (24) and 18 (17) have ended in draws.

The teams last met at Loftus Road in February when Matt Phillips netted in the 88th minute to hand QPR a 1-0 victory.

But for an excellent goalkeeping display from Bartosz Bialkowski Town would have been behind at half-time, but the second period was a more even affair in which both teams had chances and Phillips headed home late on to claim the three points.

On Boxing Day at Portman Road, skipper Luke Chambers headed home an injury time winner as Town came from behind to win 2-1.

Junior Hoilett put the visitors in front in first-half injury time but Jonathan Douglas levelled on 77 before Chambers’s dramatic last-gasp winner.

QPR’s Australian international midfielder Massimo Luongo joined Town on loan from Spurs in the summer of 2012 and made eight starts and three sub appearances, scoring once, before McCarthy curtailed his spell at Portman Road shortly after taking over.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who is on a season-long loan at Gillingham, joined Rangers after being released by Bristol City in the summer of 2015.

The former Arsenal youngster made 43 starts and 32 sub appearances for the Blues, scoring nine goals, between July 2011 and July 2013.

Blues striker Leon Best was on loan at Loftus Road from Southampton between December 2004 and January 2005, making two starts and three sub appearances without scoring, while still-injured Town midfielder Giles Coke was with QPR as a youth player.

Saturday’s referee is Andy Woolmer from Northamptonshire, who has shown 42 yellow cards and one red in 19 games so far this season.

Woolmer’s most recent Town game was the pre-season friendly at Cambridge United in July, while his last competitive match was the 1-0 home victory over Nottingham Forest in March in which he booked Luke Hyam and four of the visitors.

Prior to that he was in charge of the 2-1 FA Cup replay defeat at Portsmouth in January in which he red-carded Piotr Malarczyk for two bookable offences - the only yellow cards of the night - and also awarded a penalty against the Polish defender.

Before that he took control of the 2-1 win at Wigan in September 2014 in which he booked only Tyrone Mings and Christophe Berra.

Woolmer also refereed the 3-3 pre-season friendly draw at Notts County in July 2013 and the 3-0 home victory over Bristol City in the Championship in March 2012 in which he booked three Town players and four Robins.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Emmanuel, Knudsen, Kenlock, Berra, Webster, Digby, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Dozzell, Williams, Bishop, Benyu, Ward, Lawrence, McGoldrick, Sears, Best, Varney.


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jjhbruno added 13:04 - Nov 25
My mum could do a better job towny69
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Bluetone added 13:58 - Nov 25
ME and McCarthy. ME won't sack McCarthy because it will cost him money; McCarthy won't quit because that will cost him money. Two men looking out for their wallets without an ounce of passion for the club.
The result is the supporters and our club are right royally stuffed.
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marco007 added 14:54 - Nov 25
I have to say that the man is delusional as to say that we have not been too bad recently is completely missing the point!
I cannot recall the last time that I genuinely enjoyed Ipswich play an attractive brand of possession based football? We have ground out a few results here and thee and ridden our luck to claim 3 points but overall the football has been dire and the results depressing.
This team is not progressing and the reality is that we are going backwards and one of the hardest parts to accept is that our two most entertaining players (Lawrence and Williams) are not even ours!
We have to have a defined footballing philosophy right through the club and at the moment there is such a disparity between the way our younger sides play and the way our first team plays and it is no wonder that youth players are struggling to break through.
The definition of insanity is to continue doing things in the same manner and expect different results. There is too much burying head in the sand from our leader!
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MicksZzzTactics added 15:00 - Nov 25
@Tony69: Everyone could basically do a better job NOWADAYS than the beyond stubborn Arrogantusaurus Terribilis Rex known as Mick McCarthy!!! And by everyone I mean even @jjhbruno's dear mum .... AND the incredible nearsighted Mr. Magoo!!!!!!!!!!



And that's a better job "all included" btw! I.E. from visible "constructiveness" derived from training sessions (what on earth do they do in training??? lol) ; to starting selections; to sound & timely substitutions; to overall tactical approach obviously! incl. BEFOREHAND being absolutely ecstatic & "Gung-Ho" about something a little MORE than just close to approx. 40 scoreless or low-scoring "excellent 1 point" league draws!!! and invariably devising and having more than just a 1-dimensional "Plan A" up your otherwise sleeveless shirt!; to a LOT fewer utterly pointless non-major signings, signings which eventually mostly due to Mick himself i.e. "Mick's Law" turns out largely to be both a waste of space and of salaries -- whether that's aging over-the-hill ones preferably some Master Mick knows "from earlier" lol or aspiring & hopeful youngsters or someone in between, on loan or on a freebee -- especially true for those players who are offensiveminded & creative as subsequent to having signed the vast majority of them not named McGoldrick or Freddie "I started almost 40 consecutive games despite not scoring!" Sears hardly never gets/got anything resembling a fair chance or simply just a fair treatment by our hedgehog- defending-fixated The Dinosaur, ...and last but not least there is of course the doing of a much much better job when it comes to the ultra crucial issue of fan treatment & respect of fans, ultra crucial since hypothetically without ANY fans there wouldn't be any money to pay for such niiiice things as the manager's peachy contract would there??? and nor would there be any viable professional football club, eventually!
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dugoutdave added 15:07 - Nov 25
I agree with the general outline of Mickszzztatics' s posts but
is it only me that gets totally bored reading them?
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MicksZzzTactics added 15:30 - Nov 25
@dugoutdave Well that was a mighty odd little post there matey??? :-)
So what's your point / problem really??? Boredom HURTS sure (just visit PR frequently and you will feel it, instantaneously! lol)... but ehhm 'The Truth' also HURTS doesn't it now??? :-)
In any event pleaZzze pleaZzze don't read my deeper than deep inputs here on TWTD if they make you all "masochistic" as in "gratified by any form of pain" afterwards! :-)
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grumpyoldman added 15:37 - Nov 25
Towny69, even though you did not mean me in your juvenile, puerile name calling, I will rise to your challenge. George Burley, Gus Poyet, Nigel Pearson, Russell Slade, Tony Mowbray, even Terry Butcher, how about that? All known for playing to win not afraid to take risks and prepared to take hard decisions, attributes all missing from MM. I give him credit for saving us from relegation but he cannot "dine out" on that for any longer.
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finidi added 15:38 - Nov 25
Poyet/Taricco, Mowbray/Venus, Terry Butcher, Neil Warnock, just a few suggestions or why not go foreign as so many clubs seam to do, Big Sam, Steve Sherwood, Chris Coleman a lot of these are not available and would not want to come with the miserable budget that they would be given by Evans. Your thoughts please!!
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jas0999 added 16:44 - Nov 25
Anything less than a win and good performance would be unacceptable. It's also going to take more than the occasional good win to undo the frankly awful past twelve months.
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Ferguson added 16:52 - Nov 25
Towny69.

Takes one to know one.

You really ought to mind your language. There should be a capital I at the beginning of your sentence. With a full stop at the end.

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Ferguson added 17:34 - Nov 25
Towny 69

Takes one to know one son. JOG ON.
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wedgieblue added 18:00 - Nov 25
Mick Mcarty*, Roy Kean**, Paul Jewel***: what's been constant during these periods of managers.... (apart from lack of ambition, outstanding results and promotion promise)?

Answers on a postcard to:
Someone please save us, AKA; the owner sees ITFC as a tax offset.
Portman Road,
Ipswich (if you don't know where that is, find a table and look to the bottom of it).

* manager with good cv but just needs backing and a kick up the.....
** a four letter word
*** who?
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essexbluey added 18:17 - Nov 25
Mick your full of siht now fcku off
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heathen66 added 19:32 - Nov 25
So here is a thought
Is McCarthy actually trying to get the sack.
Whether he sees out his contract or gets the sack he still gets paid, but one option means he still has to turn up for the next 18 months.
His outright stubbornness, disrespect for the club, disrespect for the fans, negative team selections, boring style of play has seen attendances, and enthusiasm diminish at an alarming rate.
However Mick still seems reluctant to address the many issues, and seems to stick 2 fingers up and any suggestion otherwise.
Again,it is just a thought !!!
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braveblue added 20:02 - Nov 25
Skuse, Chambers and Knudsen were awful last week. But all three will start. Back 5 yet again. If they score early he will panic again and change the formation. Useless.
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TimmyH added 20:29 - Nov 25
Alan Curbishley, super Bobby Robson (yes in his current state) in fact many names rather than tired old Mick!
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ITFC_Shrewsbury added 20:29 - Nov 25
Mick picked up a team in 24th place
Since then he had to sell Mings for 8 million and only been given 325k to replace him
and had to sell murphy for like 4 million and replacement from ME? Best!

How can you expect any manager to bring us in the right direction when told each season you have to sell your best player and replace them with players valued 10 times less

ME the problem not MM
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heathen66 added 20:55 - Nov 25
I think even if MM had £2m - £3m to spend, we would still end up with Skuse and Dougals type players playing the same brand of football, but costing £2m - £3m.
Also £1m does not last long paying a player £10k a week and not playing him. Just because we did not pay a transfer fee, it does not mean the player was cheap !!!
I do agree that the blame is not entirely MMs, but the style of play, tactics (or maybe a lack of) and team selection definitely IS !!!
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cartman1972 added 23:05 - Nov 25
Although it would be against the grain I'm hoping we lose only for the fact he might get sacked
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essexbluey added 04:14 - Nov 26
I have had enough of how OUR club is being run and makes me sick how the hangers on who hide up at rushmere claim to love itfc but say nothing,

Milton just goes on about audi, golf days, and anything else he can get for free and while we work hard he gets a free holiday to Dubai from a club sponsor and boasts about it on twitter,

Had enough and soon i won't be comeing after 25 year's until it all changes from the top to bottom

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battyblue added 05:59 - Nov 26
Well said (lessexbluey) but make the stand stop going today until the Manager is changed.
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Suffolk_n_Good added 07:09 - Nov 26
Comes to something when Christmas shopping with the Miss'ss on a Saturday is a better option than paying to watch my beloved club play..... #itfcdecline
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Dissboyitfc added 08:21 - Nov 26
Never b4 have i wanted town to lose, even in the Keane and Jewell days but something has to change!

I was listening to Adrian Duram on talk sport in the week, He was talking about David Moyse, describing him as a manager who's idea of success is setting up not to lose and viewing a draw as a good result. Adrian also went on to say that good managers are continually looking and striving to win using tactics and exploiting the opposition weakness's. Quite frankly i thought at first he was talking about MM, but then again we never get a mention for anything these days! Hopefully we will get mentioned when MM is SACKED!

So for the good of ITFC! COME ON QPR! They have the man in charge i would have liked as our new boss.
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howdonblue added 08:54 - Nov 26
So sad to see this much negativity !

I don't believe it was this downbeat under the Duncan and Mcgiven eras !

When my father handed his season ticket back on Monday the security guy told him that around 8 others had handed in their tickets before him that morning and this was 11 am.

#breaksmyheart
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Dissboyitfc added 09:12 - Nov 26
howdonblue.. respect to your father and the others who handed their season tickets back in. Hopefully someone in the club will stand up and take note!
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