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McCarthy: Win in Cup Could Spark League Form
Friday, 6th Jan 2017 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy goes into Saturday’s third round FA Cup tie hoping a victory over Vanarama National League leaders Lincoln City and a run in the competition might help give the Blues’ up and down Championship season some impetus.

McCarthy is yet to win an FA Cup tie since taking over at Town in November 2012 with the Blues’ last win in the tournament the 2-1 third round victory at Blackpool back in January 2010 during Roy Keane’s time in charge.

In previous seasons McCarthy has rested senior players in the FA Cup with the Blues in or around the play-off or automatic promotion places at the midway point, but this year they go into the third round firmly in mid-table in 15th place.

“We’re not in the play-off positions, we’re not in and around them, which in previous years we have been,” he reflected.

“It’s a game we need to win, it’s an important game for us. Who knows, if we can win this and then get another cup tie and win it, it might just give us a bit of impetus in the league.”

He believes a cup run can help spark league form: “It can do. I guess it can work the other way too. If you’re flying in the league and you start going in the cup and the league can go bad, but it’s quite the opposite for us, we’re hardly flying in the league, let’s try and get a cup win.

“It’s a big, important game for us, they’re bringing 5,000 fans, they’ll make it a real cup tie, so it might just be the game that we need, a proper cup tie with all their fans there and a good atmosphere.”

McCarthy believes his side should win if they repeat their performances in their last two matches: “We want to play like we did in the last two games, which I think was far better than we produced over recent weeks.

“It won us the game against Bristol City but unfortunately it didn’t against QPR because we got done by a bit of a sucker punch there. I’d settle for the performance.

“I think we should have won the game because I thought we played well enough, I thought we were the best team.”

McCarthy was happy with the way his side performed in the 3-5-2 system employed in the first half at QPR and says he’d use it again in the right circumstances.

“Yes, I would if it suits the personnel,” he said. “I thought we played well, I thought the two wing-backs, Myles Kenlock and Josh Emmanuel, were good, it certainly gives us two up front, which makes us a more attacking threat.

“I didn’t change it at half-time because it wasn’t working, I just changed it because I wanted to get Wardy on and be 4-4-2 and have two wingers on.

“I thought it worked well, I thought we played well enough in the first half and had probably the best of it until they scored.”

Town's FA Cup form under McCarthy makes sorry reading. Having lost 2-1 at then-Premier League Aston Villa in his first season, they were beaten 3-2 in a replay at Preston, who were a League One side, after a 1-1 home draw in 2013/14.

A 1-0 home replay defeat by Premier League Southampton followed a year later after a 1-1 at St Mary's, and the Blues then lost 2-1 away to a Portsmouth side featuring Adam Webster after another replay last season having drawn 2-2 at Portman Road.

“I’m always sad when we lose,” the Town boss added. “I’m always disappointed when we lose and I’ve never put out a team that I thought would lose, despite the fact I’ve had a bigger squad in recent years with fewer injuries and been able to change a few. That’s not the case this weekend.”

He says he’s not really got the size of squad where he can bring in senior squad players as has been the case in the more recent past, with the likes of Tommy Oar, Piotr Malarczyk or Larsen Touré all involved last year.


“They were the first-team squad, players that weren’t kids by any stretch of the imagination. We haven’t got that now, not at all.

""“We’ve had 14 or 15 players training for the last couple of weeks actually, due to injuries."

Similarly, he believes it’s unlikely to be the sort of game where he’s able to rest players and blood youngsters from the bench in the second half.

While he hasn’t ruled out including the likes of Ben Morris among his subs, he says they’re more likely to get games later on in the season if Town end up in a situation where they have nothing to play for.

“I’d like to make sure at the end of the season we’re OK and if there are some games in which I could play them then that would be lovely, when they’ve had a bit of experience elsewhere, like Kundai Benyu, who has been out and played [on loan at Aldershot],” he said.

“I don’t see me being that relaxed and unworried and carefree on Saturday that I’ll be sticking two or three kids on. It’s never happened yet and I can’t see it happening on Saturday. These are far too good a side.”

He added: “It’s not [the game for them], I’d like to be walking off the pitch and we’ve won the game on Saturday. If we haven’t it’ll be an awful bad result for us, so we need to perform.”

Regarding Lincoln, he says he’s been impressed with what he’s seen of them: “They’re a good side, they’ve a good way of playing, they are playing with confidence, they’re playing with a bit of swagger, they’re top of the league. They’ll probably see it as a game they can win.”

While he is pleased to have drawn a side from a lower league at home, he admits he’d have preferred one which wasn’t having as good a season as Lincoln, who have lost just once in their last 19 games in all competitions - a 2-1 Boxing Day loss at Guiseley - and are currently top of the National League, two points ahead of Tranmere with a game in hand.

“I’d have picked one that was struggling at the bottom of the league rather than one that is flying at the top of it,” he continued.

“We all know that if a team’s got momentum, which they have, they’ll come here and they’ll be a real threat.

“[U23s coach] Gerard Nash came back with a really good report about them, how well they were playing and what a threat they are, so it’s going to be a tough game. One that we’ve got to take care of. If we don’t then we’ll be in trouble.”

McCarthy has confirmed that Dean Gerken will make only his second start of the season in goal, the former Colchester man’s first having come in the EFL Cup defeat to Stevenage in August.

Skipper Luke Chambers has a knee problem and may not be risked, which would see Josh Emmanuel start at right-back.

Myles Kenlock is also doubt with the calf injury which forced him off at QPR last week and may also miss out which would see Jonas Knudsen come back into what’s likely to be a back four with Adam Webster and Christophe Berra the centre-halves.

In midfield, Cole Skuse is a doubt with a knee injury and again may not be risked, which could see Jonathan Douglas starting in the Bristolian’s regular holding role with Kevin Bru alongside him.

Tom Lawrence and Grant Ward are likely to be in the wide roles with David McGoldrick and Brett Pitman set to continue up front.

McCarthy has said he could include one or two youngsters on the bench with striker Ben Morris perhaps joining fellow 17-year-old Andre Dozzell among the subs. Another scholar, full-back Pat Webber, has been added to the squad as cover for injury concerns Kenlock and Chambers.

Lincoln have signed defender Sean Long on loan from Reading and the Republic of Ireland U21 international has been given permission to play in the FA Cup.

Elliott Whitehouse is back from a one-match ban, while former Town academy defender Lee Beevers is currently sidelined with a serious knee injury.

Beevers came through the Town academy and was a young pro at Portman Road before being released in the summer of 2003 without making a senior appearance.

The 33-year-old was previously with the Imps between 2005 and 2009 before rejoining them after leaving Mansfield in the summer of 2015.

The Imps have sold out a huge allocation of 4,833 seats with all their fans, for whom the game is all-ticket, housed in the Cobbold Stand.

“Having 5,000 all being together on one side of the ground will be brilliant,” manager Danny Cowley told Lincolnshire Live.

“We've been energised by the supporters. They have helped to fuel us to play at our best and it's important that we make them proud.

“Success for us will be knowing that we've played at our best, knowing that we've made those 5,000 from Lincoln proud.

“It's a great day for the football club. Maybe English football had forgotten about us as a club since we've been relegated. This is a good opportunity to remind everyone what a fantastic football club this is."

It’s not the first time Essex-based former Braintree boss Cowley and his assistant, his brother Nicky, have managed a team in Suffolk.

“Me and Nicky were recalling the other day that we used to go and play at Lowestoft, another Suffolk team," added Cowley, who has Ipswich fans in his family with his cousin Bradley and son Joe Blues season ticket holders.

“That used to be a tough place to go because they were a big club when we were at Concord Rangers.

“Now we're going to Suffolk to play Ipswich Town. I suppose that shows how far we've all come.

“It'll be a proud moment, but mainly because we've got 5,000 supporters who are willing to give up their money and time to support the team. All those factors will be in our minds, but we have to channel that positively."

The Blues and Lincoln have never previously met in the FA Cup. They last played one another in the league in Town's 1960/61 Division Two championship season when Sir Alf Ramsey's side ran out 3-1 winners at home and 4-1 away.

Overall, Town have won five of the games between the sides, all of which have been in the second tier, and Lincoln three with two ending in draws.

Lincoln have already vanquished three sides in this season's FA Cup. The Imps defeated fellow National League team Guiseley 2-1 away in a replay in the fourth qualifying round following a 0-0 home draw, then beat National League North side Altrincham 2-1 at Sincil Bank in the first round, before setting up their visit to Portman Road with a 3-2 home victory over League One strugglers Oldham Athletic in round two.

Town's only defeat by a non-league club since they entered the Football League came back in January 1960 when they lost 3-2 at home to Peterborough United.

Tickets for the game are priced at £10 for adults, £5 for concessions and £2 for under-16s. Only the lower tiers of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand and the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand will be open.

Saturday’s referee is Lee Probert, who has shown 33 yellow cards and one red in 19 games so far this season.

Probert is a Select Group official but having missed the whole of 2015/16 due to injury is yet to take control of a Premier League game this season.

His last Town match was the 4-2 home victory over Birmingham in February 2015 in which he booked only one visiting player.

Probert, who refereed the 2014 FA Cup final in which Arsenal beat Hull City 3-2 after extra-time, also took control of the Blues in the 2-0 East Anglian derby defeat at Carrow Road back in December 2008.

Squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Webber, Webster, Berra, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Dozzell, McDonnell, Ward, Lawrence, McGoldrick, Sears, Best, Pitman, Morris.


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JimmyP45 added 12:58 - Jan 6
How very desperate. To need a win against a team 3 leagues lower than us in order to remember what winning feels like is surely a low moment for any team.
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itfchorry added 13:06 - Jan 6
Dino Out
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Pencilpete added 13:10 - Jan 6
Weird that we've been allocated a Premier League Referee, who the hell at the FA has looked at Ipswich Town v Lincoln City and thought 'we'd better send one of our best men down for that one' ?!!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:11 - Jan 6
ha ha ha ha Mick you slay me , a win in the cup could spark league form .You have never shown interest in the cup before, what would be more meaningful is ''OH HELL,we really got to try and beat non league Lincoln, my butt is on the line'' .Anything less than a convincing win should see you collect P45.however you are employed by a man who seems equally unsuited to his position.[not unlike some players ] and even a defeat will see you entrenched in the job.
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The_Romford_Blue added 13:22 - Jan 6
What do you want him to say?

'Lincoln are sh1t and we are gonna batter them'. Of course he won't say that. He's respectful.
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Ferguson added 13:26 - Jan 6
Sorry Mick, but Gerken in goal, one game all season, is putting out a second string side from the get go.

Fingers crossed for a win against Lincoln City. Who'd have thought it.

Hey ho.
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runningout added 13:29 - Jan 6
if we had the mentality to 'Batter' teams we would be filling Portman Road, week I week out
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WeWereZombies added 13:44 - Jan 6
Would have thought this would be a game to blood Monty Paterson in the first team...
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Seasider added 13:57 - Jan 6
Hope he does put out a fairly strong team;but not with Douglas in it,as he is about as effective as a chocolate tea pot lol!.

Wouldn't mind seeing three at the back again.

Pity that his change of heart is made because we are in bottom half of League,and he is under a bit of pressure.


Don't think the first team players who he left out at Old Trafford in the League Cup were too enamoured with their Managers decision in Sept 2015;and remember that putting out shadow teams in cup games have not had the slightest effect,as following games not won I recall.

I never go to a game wishing Town to lose,and tomorrow will be no exception;but since losing a couple of my mates,who didn't renew their season tickets this season because of
McCarthy,seem to have lost some of the enthusiasm I have had over the last 50+years.

Perhaps it's my advancing years?Perhaps not!
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blueboy1981 added 14:28 - Jan 6
The King of Bullsh-t - now and forever.
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feelinblue2 added 14:31 - Jan 6
It could spark a run..........ha ha ha ha, as if promotion isn't incentive enough!
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blueboy1981 added 14:33 - Jan 6
....... no, Seasider ........ my guess is that, truthfully you're like the rest of us - fed up with the entertainment ...!!!, false dawns, and generally being taken for idiots / suffolk bumpkins - or wherever else we come from.
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Lightningboy added 14:45 - Jan 6
One thing is for sure:

IF Lincoln cause a huge upset tomorrow and embarrass our club even further then McCarthy should have no other option than to resign...anything other than that will not be acceptable.
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Pilgrimblue added 15:31 - Jan 6
Well thats a first, trying to win a cup match. Maybe it's a sign that MM knows play-offs are out of reach!
Previously he's tried bench warmers but came unstuck so playing some youth may work. Either way he needs a team that can open Lincoln up and score goals
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heathen66 added 15:43 - Jan 6
I am unsure that beating a team in the 5th tier of english football will spark any improvement in league form.
It didn't by beating Sheff Wed away as we just went back into our shells
However playing 'form' players in their correct positions may do !!!
Played really well at QPR using the 3-5-2 (5-3-1-1) formation but had to change it to get 'Wardy' on. Why ??? He has done enough defending this season covering for Chambers to be able to play wing back as that is really what position he has played anyway except for the first game. Anyway to go 4-4-2 it would have been more logical to have substituted one of you 3 CBs and play the natural RB at RB and the RM in RM.
What do I know ???
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happybeingblue added 16:10 - Jan 6
It will be a weakened team no doubt about it dont believe the waffle, who can forget old trafford recently thousands of town fans travelled and he put a reserve side out , blooming insult.
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:46 - Jan 6
Any excuse to include Douglas! If Skuse is out injured, what about Digby? Is he injured as well, or just forgotten?
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heathen66 added 17:49 - Jan 6
Mick, you are 100% correct...momentum is indeed key, so why would you not put out your first team and build some momentum in ALL Cup Competitions.
I cannot see Lincoln players (having already played 30 games this season to our 25) not having the facilities the Town players have (training, nutrition recovery etc...) missing out or swapping the first choice keeper.
Think of it as the next game, play your best side and try to win it from the start.
If players really are tired then may I suggest they train a bit harder pre-season and during the season. Every footballer should be able to play 50+ games a season...it is your job !!!
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jas0999 added 18:07 - Jan 6
Lets be clear. Win, lose or draw, this won't make us world beaters and an excellent side. It will also unlikely have a bearing on our league form - the play offs are just not going to happen. What it will do though, is get a bit of a feel good factor going and actually able to look forward to FA Cup fourth round day! But that's it. We should win comfortably and I think we will.
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braveblue added 18:10 - Jan 6
Douglas the main man in midfield. Glad I am not going. Not buying season ticket after shambles of last year. Why on earth not try something different and play Ward or Dozzell with Bru.
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therein61 added 18:30 - Jan 6
Well Mick Town were on the way to div1 when in jan 1960 in the 3rd round of the f.a cup lost 2-3 to non league Peterborough(crowd 26000+!!!! something you won't get with your attitude!!) history is repeating itself you have us heading for div1(with hope we win this one) what a great job you are doing you must be very proud of your blinkered self!!!
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dannyrr added 18:50 - Jan 6
This is an extract from London Metro newspaper today on MM and ITFC

The Payne game
Taking the Mick out of mediocrity at Ipswich
EFL with JOHN PAYNE
Treading water: McCarthy
MICK McCARTHY has never been bogged down in management speak. ‘If frustrated is another word for completely p***ed off, then yes I am,' was his deadpan response to Ipswich's 2-1 defeat at QPR on Monday.

That honesty has served him well during a 25-year managerial career but the Championship's longest-serving boss would not win a popularity contest among Ipswich fans at the moment.

They view his approach as cautious and negative and even at this stage of the season, they know they're not going up and not going down.

Despite the wealth of owner Marcus Evans, McCarthy often refers to the financial constraints at Portman Road. ‘We're not going to spend two and three million on fees and 20 grand-a-week on wages, it's not happening,' he said.

The reality is that prudence is hardly a recipe for success.

But Ipswich are treading water on the pitch. They haven't had a sequence of any kind – win, lose or draw – since stalemates with Wolves and Norwich in August.

When the opportunity for back-to-back wins arose at Loftus Road with the score 1-1 and Town in the ascendancy, McCarthy left striker Andre Dozzell on the bench and brought on 35-year-old midfielder Jonathan Douglas.

Which brings the focus on to tomorrow's FA Cup meeting with National League leaders Lincoln. You may think it's a banker home win until you consider Ipswich haven't won an FA Cup tie since 2010 and lost at home to Stevenage in the EFL Cup in August.

Failure to reverse that trend will make the calls for McCarthy's head deafening.
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MonterreyBlue added 20:02 - Jan 6
3 Points:

- "a win could spark a good run" and a loss should spark your exit.
- MM bigs up every single team, Lincoln are semi-pro. Who do we have to play against for MM to say "the reality is, we are better than them and should win 3-0?
- I am from Lincoln. A load of my mates are going to the game (supporting Lincoln) If we lose, i will never, ever live it down and my already extremely fragile patience will run out.

Get the job done.

COYBs
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itfchorry added 20:17 - Jan 6
McCarthy OUT

Lincoln - Help us end this nightmare -

Just embarrassing how he won't go.
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NoelTheDub added 20:17 - Jan 6
Going for a win Mick am I dreaming cant believe you have an attacking mind in there oh im a dreaming its bloody non league Lincoln for gods sake no disrespect.Lucky we are not going up to them and we wouldnt have 5,000 going to watch your defensive garbage hope you get what you deserve from your sh@t football style if thats what you call it.You havent got the balls to play the young lads you normally do because your neck is on the line.
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