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Town Visit Rotherham With a Spring in Their Step
Thursday, 20th Apr 2017 19:12

Blues boss Mick McCarthy says his players have a spring in their step as they visit bottom club Rotherham having beaten promotion-pushing Newcastle United on Monday as they recorded back-to-back victories for the first time this season.

“That performance came on the back of a really good performance at Burton,” McCarthy reflected.

“There’s certainly a spring in their step, certainly better than the feeling that we had prior to going to Burton.

“That was a stressful time for everybody at the club because we were still in that relegation scrap.

“We were nine points [off the bottom three], then Blackburn won and it was six points and Wigan won.

“I thought the lads handled themselves really well and held it together. And the result and performance against Newcastle were really excellent.”

While McCarthy is keen for his now-15th-placed side to record a third win on the trot - for the first time since August 2015 - he has said he will field some of his fringe players in what is a dead rubber.

“If I make changes then it’s a bit like diluting the fact that we’ve had two good performances with the same team, getting two really good wins, two much-needed wins.

“But I hope people [won’t see it like] that. It might be an opportunity to see people that have not had a chance.”

He says he has to strike a balance with his selection and won’t be fielding a team of very young players.

“I certainly won’t be putting the kids in,” he said. “Tristan Nydam and Flynn Downes and Dozzer and all them. Rotherham will want to [win the game].

“The conundrum is whether I change all of them or most of them and then is that fair if I’m trying to look at somebody in terms of their form - would they come in and play better if there are only one or two changes? I’m sure they would. So that is a bit of a conundrum.”

McCarthy says Rotherham will be wanting to end their season positively despite a disappointing campaign which has seen them relegated by some distance. They are currently on 18 points, 22 fewer than 23rd-placed Wigan and 27 away from safety.

“They certainly will,” McCarthy said. “They gave us a good game when we played them down here [the match ended 2-2] and we know that on any given day the Championship can be turned on its head, I guess as was proved on Monday against Newcastle.

“It seems unfathomable that we could beat them after the way we played up there, but it was very much a different team, of course.

"And how we played against them and stopped them playing, it was a really good performance.

“Despite the fact that Rotherham are down, they’ll still be fighting tooth and nail, some to get jobs elsewhere, some to retain their status with Rotherham.

“And sometimes when a team’s been relegated, sometimes they start finding a bit of form that’s not been there all season.”


Among the players Town fans will be keeping their eye on at the New York Stadium will be 12-goal Rotherham striker Danny Ward, who Town were keen to sign in January.

McCarthy wouldn’t be drawn on his interest in the 26-year-old but admitted he has been impressed by him.

“He has done well,” he said. “I’m not going to get in that, talking about players I’ve been in for or spoken about.”

The Blues boss has previously signed the better players from relegated clubs - Cole Skuse was one of three signed from Bristol City in the summer of 2013 - and doesn’t rule out doing the same again in the future.

“We also took Paul Anderson and Dean Gerken, who all performed really well, two of them still are and Ando was terrific while he was here. I’ve no problem with taking players out of teams who have been relegated, no.”

Second guessing McCarthy’s side at Rotherham is tougher than usual given his intention to make changes, however, Bartosz Bialkowski is likely to continue in goal and the back four will probably again be - from the right - Jordan Spence, skipper Luke Chambers, Christophe Berra and Myles Kenlock.

In midfield, Skuse will probably be in his usual holding role but McCarthy could look to bring Teddy Bishop into the side, for either Grant Ward or Emyr Huws, with Andre Dozzell and Jonny Williams also in the running for a place but perhaps more likely to be subs.

Danny Rowe could start in place of Tom Lawrence, who is a doubt with an ankle injury, in what would then probably be a 4-4-2 system - which is also how the Millers have lined-up recently - with David McGoldrick and perhaps Dominic Samuel, who McCarthy has said he would like to see in match action.

Rotherham winger Anthony Forde will be fit to face the Blues following a leg injury, while right-back Darnell Fisher and left midfielder Joe Newell are OK after minor knocks.

Former Town keeper Lewis Price will be back in the Millers’ squad but will need surgery at some stage to address recurring tonsillitis.

Former Ireland international full-back Stephen Kelly is out for the season following achilles surgery, joining Lee Camp, Joel Ekstrand, Lee Frecklington (all knee) and Kirk Broadfoot (back) on the sidelines.

Rotherham’s Norwich-born boss Paul Warne says the Millers are determined to keep hold of star striker Ward, despite their relegation having turned down £2 million for him from an unnamed club in January.

“Only if an offer comes in near our valuation will we consider selling him,” he told the Sheffield Star.

“The chairman [Tony Stewart] said that to me, so if someone comes in with a cheeky offer we will just keep him for [next] season and get as many goals out of him as we can.”

Ward’s contract is up this summer but the Millers are taking up an option to keep him for a further year.

“I think when the season finishes the phone will start ringing again,” Warne added. “He had had a good year, playing in a poor team and scoring as many goals as he has.

“I think his overall performances have been really good and I think he will be an excellent addition to any team. But if he stays here, I would be cock-a-hoop.”

The Blues have won 14 of the previous games between the sides, all of which have been in the league, eight have ended in draws, with the Millers having won seven.

Rotherham are without a win in 17 matches since defeating Norwich City 2-1 at home in January, drawing only two of those games.

In October at Portman Road, McGoldrick netted a brilliant low drive deep in injury time to grab Town a last-gasp 2-2 draw against the Millers, whose point at Town remains the only one they have claimed on the road all season.

Freddie Sears had put the Blues in front in the third minute but man of the match Danny Ward equalised four minutes later, then put the visitors in front three minutes after the break. Town rarely looked like getting back on terms in a lacklustre second half until McGoldrick’s late strike.

Last time at the New York Stadium in November 2015, Daryl Murphy ended his early season goal drought by netting his first hat-trick in 11 years as the Blues thrashed Rotherham 5-2.

Brett Pitman and Jonathan Douglas had already scored before Murphy grabbed his first of the campaign to make it 3-0 at the break.

His second followed three minutes after the restart before the Millers hit back via Brandon Barker and Matt Derbyshire, but Murphy’s third in the 72nd minute ended any hopes of a dramatic comeback.

The Rotherham squad includes ex-Town keeper Lewis Price, who signed on a free transfer from Sheffield Wednesday last summer.

The 32-year-old joined Town as an academy scholar from Southampton and went on to make 74 starts and one sub appearance for the Blues between 2004 and 2007.

Millers central defender Semi Ajayi was on trial with Town in January 2015 when he played a game for the U21s.

Rotherham’s goalkeeper-coach is Mike Pollitt, who enjoyed a one-game loan spell with the Blues in November 2006, helping Town to a 3-1 derby defeat of Norwich City at Portman Road before his stint was cut short by injuries at his parent club Wigan.

Grant Ward spent last season on loan at the New York Stadium from Tottenham, making 35 starts and eight sub appearances, scoring twice.

Blues midfielder Luke Hyam, who is still out with an ankle injury, was on loan at the New York Stadium between November and December 2015, making two starts and three sub appearances.

Tom Lawrence spent a month on loan with Rotherham from his current parent club Leicester between November and December 2014, making six starts and scoring one goal.

Leon Best, still officially a Town player despite being told he won’t play for the club again, joined the Millers in November 2015 and went on to make 10 starts and six sub appearances, scoring four goals as he helped them to avoid what at one time seemed certain relegation.

Academy coach Alan Lee had a successful spell at Millmoor between 2000 and 2003 and fitness coach Andy Liddell was briefly a player and caretaker-manager there late in his career.

Rotherham have designated Saturday's match their Community Day of the Season.

Saturday’s referee is Jeremy Simpson from Lancashire, who has shown 158 yellow cards and five red in 37 games so far this season.

Simpson’s only Town game was the 2-1 defeat at Reading in September in which he notoriously awarded three penalties which led to the goals.

Danny Williams won the match with the third and spot-kick deep in second-half injury time, Jonas Knudsen, who is currently sidelined with a shoulder problem, having been adjudged to have hauled down Joey van den Berg at a corner.

In first-half injury time Grant Ward had been harshly penalised for handball for the game’s first penalty and Garath McCleary put the Royals in front.

Pitman fired home Town’s - also contentious - spot-kick five minutes after the break for a foul by Tyler Blackett.

Simpson also booked nine players in that game, five Royals and Knudsen, Chambers, Berra and Skuse.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Crowe, Chambers (c), Kenlock, Emmanuel, Spence, Berra, T Smith, Digby, Skuse, Huws, Diagouraga, Dozzell, Bishop, Douglas, Bru, Williams, Ward, Rowe, McGoldrick, Lawrence, Sears, Pitman, Samuel, Moore.


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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:45 - Apr 21
This is one game where we could actually play the youth team and it wouldn't matter. It wouldn't be ethical against Wednesdayor Forest because it might affect the positions in the table, but we are safe and Rotherham are down. I think this is our one chance to play a very experimental team, looking to the future. But I doubt Mick will be that adventurous.
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shakytown added 19:27 - Apr 21
Oldsmoker. The only sound that will drown out the true thinking fans will be the snoring of the so called fans who have fallen asleep watching the turgid rubbish Muck serves up week after week. MICK OUT NOW.
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Geddis78 added 21:45 - Apr 21
Slade1, a great realistic summary. I agree, it ain't been pretty and often downright dull, but with the players we have, we would get stuffed if we played the attacking football a lot of people on here want. Got to say, I get totally fed up with some on here. A number seem to comment all the time and don't even go. I wish you would all boycott this site in the same way you have deserted your team. Fair play people like Martin who seems to go to every game, home and away, I respect your views positive or negative. But anyone who doesn't even go to games and just wants to moan, I for one don't want to hear any more.
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thebeat added 22:47 - Apr 21
Yes Geddis we got stuffed on Monday didn't we?? If only we'd sat back and played for a 0-0 like normal. Jesus Christ there are some absolute whoppers on here!
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shakytown added 23:37 - Apr 21
Geddis 78. What a load of rubbish. Playing 5 defenders and 2 Dm's will get us nowhere. Attacking football is the only option to improve results and get increased attendances and sadly Mick just cannot do it. Why on earth would someone pay huge money to be bored to death by his awful tactics. Mick out asap.
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Sam added 05:38 - Apr 22
Does anyone Know that David Mcgoldrick is banned today on 5 yellows. Time for Dominic Samuel to shine. BLUE ARMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Steelmonkey added 07:07 - Apr 22
slade1 - have you actually been to PR this season and watched the excuse for football that has been served up us week in and week out?
It's just as well we stand up at games because the majority of the lower tier would've been put into a comatose state. Hence not a lot of vocal support, if there's nothing to get excited about what's left to sing for!
Managing to hold teams and contain them at home, my god there's tactics to bore you you to death.
If only McCarthy had the balls to play an attacking line up maybe we would have been challenging for a top six finish, as it is it's been a total season wasted.
Just hope today we manage to hold and contain a Rotherham side that is surging on to division one.
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yorksblue added 07:39 - Apr 22
So put out a mickey mouse side. Screw the fans, paying a fortune to get up to Rotherham and be embarrassed, yet again. So much for a professional approach to each game. Get real, you guys on here. If the club offered to pay travel costs, it may be a different story.
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Geddis78 added 07:44 - Apr 22
Shakytown, a wing back is not a defender. It is their job to attack also and certainly Kemlock has done well there as has Emmanuel at times. If you play wing backs, it is essential you have defensive midfielders to provide cover. Sometimes it works, like v Newcastle and Reading. Sometimes it doesn't, like Wolves and Birmingham. I haven't seen a single team at Portman Road or on Sky in the Championship who play the 'attacking' football you want. For me, it isn't the tactics, it is the quality of the players. We desperately need a goal scoring midfielder and a 20 goal a season striker.
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Dissboyitfc added 08:18 - Apr 22
Geddis78.... we played with a flat back four against Newcastle. Did you even go to the game? because that is exactly the type of display of attacking football we want to see.

MM could have gone out to win more games with an attacking brand of football and yes we would have traded Boring draws for better more enjoyable entertaining games that would have included some losses but i am sure more wins and a higher league position. Also MM would have kept hold of a lot more supporters.

MM out!!!!!!!

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Dissboyitfc added 08:29 - Apr 22
question for the MM lovers, those of you who went did you enjoy the game against Newcastle?
If you did you have the Moaners to thank because without speaking up no change will happen anytime soon.

MM out and a more adventurous manager willing to utilise more of our home grown talent in!
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Kirbmeister added 09:43 - Apr 22
Love him or loathe him please stop going on about MM out. MM's already said he's seeing his contract out and ME isn't going to sack him in the summer. If he was going to sack him it would have been long ago. Mark me down if you like but i'm afraid you're going to have to accept it.
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geminimustang added 10:07 - Apr 22
Slade1
Quite simply the most intelligent post i've seen in a long time.Please ignore the negative votes,they're from wannabe Barcelona & Real Madrid supporters!For clarity for those wannabe people,the down arrow is on the right,i don't want you getting confused!!!!
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carsey added 11:10 - Apr 22
McCarthy is an out of date dinosaur in coaching terms which as I have said before is proven by the fact no premier league clubs have employed him in years.
Smaller clubs with less money and smaller squads can and do play better football and have succes. The fact we did it against Newcastle shows it can be done but McCarthy prefers turgid long ball safe football so he will always revert to type.
I fully expect more of the same next season only fewer people to witness it but at least I will be able to get in and out of the ground quicker and less traffic on the journey home.
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thebeat added 11:20 - Apr 22
geminimustang that's a ludicrous comment. Ive been going to Portman Rd since 1986. I'm not a sky generation fan who expects to win every game.
But what i do expect is my club to be managed by somebody who can actually coach a team on the training pitch to play football by passing the ball and moving, not lumping it whilst trying to bludgeon the opposition into a 0-0 draw.
I also wouldn't expect said manager to pick 2 defensive midfielders 90% of the time, play a centre half at right back for 3 and a half years exposing him, take a hungry goalscoring striker and shunt him on the wing for 18 months or pick total donkeys over better players just because they are "proper blokes".
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runningout added 11:28 - Apr 22
agree with 'bobble' 1 : 1
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SpiritOfJohn added 13:40 - Apr 22
@essextractorboy93 Kenlock and Emmanuel 'emerged' last season. Big Mick decided not to play them until his hand was forced by injury and then he brought in Spence at RB who has done ok but is no better than Josh. Next season when Knudsen, Smith and Webster are all fit I fear that MM will revert to type and Knudsen will be back at LB with Chambers back at RB.
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alfromcol added 14:06 - Apr 22
9 Changes today
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cat added 14:12 - Apr 22
SpiritOfJohn you are spot on with your analysis imo and that is precisely my fear too. I rate Spense highly and I would love to see Taylor get to a level of fitness which is sustainable, back 4 for me next season would be Josh or Spenser, Webster, Taylor or smith and Kenlock. If MM stays however I suspect a much different back 4 will be in place as his favourites have to be accommodated.
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