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Hurst Aiming for Confidence-Boosting First Town Win at Exeter
Monday, 13th Aug 2018 16:32

Boss Paul Hurst believes a win at Exeter City in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night will provide a confidence boost with the Blues yet to record a victory this season and with some tough Championship games up next. Hurst reiterated that he plans to take cup competitions seriously, citing his record with his previous clubs.

Following the lengthy trip to St James Park on Tuesday Town, who drew 2-2 at home to Blackburn prior to last weekend’s 1-0 loss at Rotherham, face Aston Villa at home on Saturday and then travel to Derby three days later.

“It doesn’t matter who you’re against, you’ve got to beat the opposition that’s in front of you and this is the our latest opportunity to do that,” Hurst said.

“Not getting too far ahead but we know what’s coming at the weekend, we’re going to be underdogs in that game whether we like it or not, so it’s a role reversal if you like.

“Let’s get a win and hopefully get that good feeling in place in the dressing room, back in and around the training ground because a couple of lads I’ve seen today coming in a little bit sheepish.

“Saturday was the first competitive game that we’ve lost while I’ve been here as the manager and they may be a little bit unsure how to react around me and things like me.

“I’ve just said that I don’t expect them to come skipping in with a massive smile on their face but at the same time I don’t expect them to come in sulking.

“Sulking isn’t going win us a game tomorrow night, so it’s about just getting back to work, working hard again, getting on the coach and making that long journey, whether it’s recovery or educating themselves along the way, whatever it is, and then waking up in the morning ready to hopefully have a good day.”

Hurst says he considers the cup game far from a hindrance: “We’ve only just started the season, I’m not going to start complaining about our schedule and things like that, I want to win games of football.

“We’ve played two games and we haven’t won one. Let’s try and get that first win on the board no matter what competition it is and get that feeling that everyone associated with Ipswich Town will be wanting.”

The Blues boss says he was made aware that fans want to see the cup competitions taken seriously under his management when on BBC Radio Suffolk’s breakfast show recently.

“I think in the BBC interview when I went to the studios there, it was mentioned, the question was asked by a fan about whether we would take cup competitions seriously,” he recalled.

“I said yes, I said at the time that my record as a manager when you look at some of the success we’ve had in the cup I have always treated it with respect and wanted to do well.

“I’ve maybe changed the team around a few times but more often than not that’s still resulted in us winning the games and I’d never put a team out that I don’t believe can win a game of football.

“Certainly, we’ve just spoken about the health of the squad, so I’ve no reason to suddenly be making wholesale changes. It will be a strong team and hopefully we can get the result we want.”

Hurst’s former club Shrewsbury reached the Checkatrade Trophy final last year where they were beaten by a Lincoln side featuring on-loan Town winger Danny Rowe. Did he feel that cup campaign helped or hampered the League One promotion-pushing Shrews?

“There’s always a lot of debate around it and whether it’s worth taking seriously and things like that, particularly that competition,” he reflected.

“But I’ve always been a believer [in taking cup competitions seriously]. I’ve had a couple of clubs which have got to finals and been involved in promotion challenges.

“Some people might argue that that slightly hindered us, I’m not a massive believer in that.

“In some of the earlier games you get the chance to change the team around and I think with this and the League Cup, it’s the third game in and I know we’ve just had a journey - well, everywhere’s a journey realistically - to Rotherham and then a trip to Derby, so it’s quite a busy start to the season.

“But at the same time I’m not going to use that as any kind of excuse to think, ‘Let’s change the team around, we’re going to be tired, things like that’.

“I think there are things I want us all to get better in fairness, on the fitness side as well. Only three lads in the starting line-up at the weekend had our full pre-season, so I think there is room for improvement but we’re not in bad shape on that but I do expect us to get better. So no, no concerns about it affecting Saturday’s game or anything like that.”


The Shrews also gave West Ham a scare in the FA Cup when the teams drew 0-0 in Shropshire before the Premier League side ran out 1-0 winners in London.

Hurst is keen for Town to avoid being the ones on the wrong end of an upset on Tuesday, perhaps setting up a similar tie with a Premier League club in the next round.

“We’re obviously a good club and a big club anyway and tomorrow night we’re going to a game where Exeter I’m sure will be looking forward having us come to their stadium,” he said.

“They’ve started the season extremely well, and they’ll be looking to cause something of an upset.

“If you can progress you could be on the other side of that and perhaps visiting a Premier League club or hosting them at Portman Road with a good atmosphere, so that’s what we’d all like to do.”

He added: “Exeter have missed out on promotion to League One twice in the play-off finals and have started this season extremely well.

“They’ve got a new manager in place [Matt Taylor], I think they promoted from within but I’m sure after so many years under Paul Tisdale’s management he’ll have been a little bit cautious ahead of a new start and a new season.

“But, as I said, they’ve got off to a great start with two victories, and look a very good team, I have to say.

“The message from me to the players will be to not take the opposition lightly and to be ready for another tough game.”

From this season extra-time has been scrapped in the Carabao Cup with games level at 90 minutes going straight to penalties. Hurst says he’s not a fan of practising spot-kicks.

“I haven’t been a massive believer in that in the past,” he said. “I have done it and not done it. I had my own experiences with penalties which certainly one year wasn’t great as a player.

“I think once you get to that point, it’s slightly different in that there’s no extra-time to throw into the equation, but even with the fans not being there [when you’re practising], things like that. I think we’ll trust ourselves on the night if we get to that point. But clearly I would prefer to win the game in normal time.”

Tuesday’s 527-mile round trip is Town’s third League Cup tie at Exeter in 20 years, while the draw - regionalised on a north-south basis but not east-west - has also thrown up ties away against Torquay and Shrewsbury.

“It’s not been too kind then!” Hurst laughed. “I don’t know whether someone’s not happy with us.

“It’s not ideal, you’ll all be more familiar with it than I am at the moment, but I’m very quickly learning it, where we’re situated nothing’s exactly on the doorstep, or very few things.

“The draw could have been kinder, there’s no getting away from that but it is what it is and we get on with that and the lads will be prepared and ready to go.

“I think for me the biggest thing is the mental side of this type of game. If we turn up and approach it in the right manner, put on anything like a similar performance [to Saturday’s], I’d expect us to win the game.

“But at the same time we’re very respectful of Exeter, they’ve got some good players, I think they’ll be strong in the league that they’re in for the third season running.

“And that’s the danger, that either you underestimate the opposition or you’re not quite flat out and that’s when upsets occur.

“There have been many upsets over the years and I don’t want to be the victim of one of those results.”

Town seem likely to be largely at full strength, although Hurst may opt to give Dean Gerken a game in goal rather than first-choice Bartosz Bialkowski.

The Blues boss will probably give the back four at Rotherham a second game playing together, which would see Janoi Donacien at right-back, Jonas Knudsen on the left and Toto Nsiala to the right of skipper Luke Chambers in the centre of the defence.

Tayo Edun could come into the side for one of Trevoh Chalobah or Cole Skuse in the middle, while Jon Nolan seems likely to continue in the more advanced central role, although Flynn Downes, who started in that position in the opening game, is available again having been ill.

Jordan Roberts could be handed his first start for Town on the right with Gwion Edwards out with a minor niggle, while Freddie Sears or Grant Ward are likely to be on the left. Kayden Jackson may also be in line to make his full debut as the lone striker.

Teddy Bishop and Danny Rowe could return to the bench but Andre Dozzell won’t be involved having played for the U23s at Sheffield United on Monday afternoon.

Exeter have a doubt over midfielder Nicky Law, who suffered a groin problem in Saturday’s 2-0 victory at Morecambe.

Manager Taylor appears to be adopting a similar approach to Hurst as he looks to continue his team's winning start to the campaign.

“I want to win the game, so any changes have got to be right for the club,” he told Devon Live.

“We are going to go into that game with the strongest team that I can pick in my eyes, in terms of the following weekend and the league games that we have coming up.

“If I decide to rest a couple, it is a rest and giving other people a chance to show me what they can do, but like I say, we are going to go and attack Tuesday night, we really are.

“Sometimes, I have felt in the past that we have not attacked the home cup ties at this club and we have gone out with a bit of a whimper, but hopefully, we won’t do that on Tuesday.

“It is easier said than done, but we are very much going to go and try and win that game.”

Former Blues midfielder Lee Martin, who could make his first start for his new club having come off the bench twice so far, joined the Grecians in the summer after leaving Gillingham at the end of last season.

Martin, 31, made 89 starts and 17 sub appearances for the Blues between July 2009 and July 2013.

Also in the Exeter squad is defender Troy Brown, 27, who was at Town from the summer of 2009 for two years, making 10 starts - one of those at Exeter in the League Cup - and seven sub appearances.

The teams last met in the competition at the same stage at St James Park in August 2010 when the Blues won 3-2 after extra-time, Ronan Murray netting once and David Norris twice for the Blues and Ryan Harley scoring both for the home side.

The clubs also faced one another in a two-legged first-round tie in 1998/99. The first leg in the South-West ended 1-1 with Matt Holland putting the Blues in front and Jonathan Richardson equalising for the home side in the final minute.

Town comfortably won the second leg at Portman Road, Mauricio Taricco, Holland again, Mick Stockwell, Alex Mathie and Paul Mason, playing his final game for the Blues, scoring the goals in a 5-1 victory. Richardson again netted for Exeter.

Overall, the Blues have won 11 of the 26 meetings between the sides (eight in the league and one in the FA Cup), nine have ended in draws (eight in the league), while Exeter have won six (all in the league).

Town have been allocated only 350 tickets for the tie as St James Park is currently being redeveloped.

Last season Town won 2-0 at Luton in the first round of the Carabao Cup before a very youthful team impressed but were beaten 2-1 at Crystal Palace in the second.

Tuesday’s referee is Brett Huxtable from, perhaps surprisingly, Devon, who has shown three yellow cards and no red in two games so far this season.

Huxtable has never previously refereed a Town game but he has taken charge of four Exeter fixtures in which they are unbeaten having won three and drawn one.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Donacien, Spence, Emmanuel, Knudsen, Kenlock, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Skuse, Chalobah, Edun, Downes, Nydam, Bishop, Sears, Ward, Roberts, Rowe, Nolan, Harrison, Jackson.


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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:55 - Aug 14
PH has always been very up front about the journey we are embarked on. He's never promised success, just effort and renewal. We had plenty of the former with MM but little of the latter. And things would never have changed. I'm hoping PH will be with us for a long time. In fact, even if we went down, I'd back him to get us back up again. But I hope it won't come to that. COYB!
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Pilgrimblue added 10:59 - Aug 14
Not sure he was sacked! But anyway you were happy watching hi style and attitude to fans!! It's funny that nobody has employed him so maybe he's only regarded as a stop gap manager with negative tactics and don't care attitude.
I wouldn't have chosen PH but he's here so lets move on and give team 100% backing. I don't doubt its going to be a bumpy ride in the coming months but IF he can get a couple of quality loans then maybe the team will start playing the sort of football we've missed for so long.
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Dissboyitfc added 11:08 - Aug 14
I said it at the time when you all wanted Mick out. BE VERY CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR. LEAGUE 1 Next year. Sorry team not good enough for the Championship.

Well hockleyblue i get the impression you will be over the moon if that happens (the mind boggles).
Even if it does happen, i will still be glad MM left. One game a season where we play well and really go for it is not good enough.

I will be in Exeter for the game tonight and i expect to see an entertaining game, would not be expecting that before under MM.

Come on you Blues!!!!!!
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Barty added 11:21 - Aug 14
A win tonight is so important and I fancy a 3-1 Town win. This should be a good game for the new boys to shine. g
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mathiemagic added 11:40 - Aug 14
The negativity on here never ceases to amaze me. Give the bloke a chance FFS. The owner has done what he thinks is best for the club, he has brought in the manager he thinks will take the club forward, he has backed him with getting in the players he wanted and the likes of Waghorn obviously did not want to be here so good riddance in my opinion. Those who did not want MM to go are entitled to their opinion but it wont change the fact he has now departed so as supporters our only job is to "Support the Team" so can i suggest that we all get down to doing just that rather than moaning and whinging about things we can do nothing about. If you don't like the changes then go and do something else on a Saturday afternoon. I am sure the missus will approve of the help doing the shopping !

Rant over.
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Sourdough added 12:20 - Aug 14
Alex Mathie was scathing about the performance against Rotherham. If there's a win tonight vs div 4 oppositon, I expect morale to shoot up and 6 points in the next couple of games.
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Dissboyitfc added 12:28 - Aug 14
Well Alex Mathie i am afraid talks rubbish.apparently waghorn takes a great corner , how often does he get to portman rd. we havent had a good corner taker for years!

We played ok on sat, had no luck at all.
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TractorBoyTommy added 12:36 - Aug 14
Should be a tight game tonight, League 2 players taking on league 2 players. Hopefully our league 1 players can step up and just edge this one.

My prediction: Town to win on penalties
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cat added 12:51 - Aug 14
It appears that the “careful what you wish for” brigade are now sharpening their knifes in anticipation of becoming the “told you so” lot, very sad imo. How anyone can predict a season after 2 games simply beggars believe. We all knew it was gonna be a gamble after McCarthy and we'll take what comes, keep the faith and support the club FFS.
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Walk_the_Wark added 12:55 - Aug 14
It took MM five years to stagnate our club. I wanted him out at the start... this guy has had two games..... jury is out for me until the end of the season
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Walk_the_Wark added 12:57 - Aug 14
Hurst has been proactive, positive and honest. Not foul mouthed, insulting to the fans and arrogant. I know who I prefer...
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BeattiesBackPocket added 13:04 - Aug 14
Can one of the Mick lovers please tell me WHY he hasnt been employed yet!?!? There have been numerous jobs in the premier league, championship and even league one and nothing??
Everyone moaning we are TWO GAMES IN!!
THOSE BANGING ON A BOUT MICK WE LOST TO ROTHERHAM AWAY LAST TIME WE PLAYED THEM AND RELIED ON A WORLD CLASS GOAL IN INJURY TIME TO GET A POINT AT HOME HAVING BEEN OUTPLAYED AT HOME AND WAITING TILL THE 70TH MINUTE FOR A SHOT ON TARGET!!! THIS AFTER 4 YEARS OF MICK BEING HERE YET YOURE ALL MOANING AFTER ONLY TWO FECKIN GAMES!!!
WE dominated this (Possesion, shots on target, corners etc) game something i have not seen an Ipswich team do for many a year, yes we look lightweight up front and need more than one striker, Nolan will be a class act in this division and we played some good stuff at times which I never witnessed under Mick! Mick signed over 80 players and hes getting grief for signing 11!! Maybe thats because of the dross we already had at the club!!??
Stop moaning and get behind the team we spent 5 years getting behind mick through some absolute terrible football at best so how about this guy and the new players get more than two bloody games!
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Dissboyitfc added 13:16 - Aug 14
Who else is gonna be there tonihht?
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Northstandveteran added 13:29 - Aug 14
Liking the positive prediction TBT 😀
Swn is slowly coming round.
Come on Cheshire Blue, being optimistic is much more fun 😁
Devon knows how far we will go in this competition but surely we won't lose and Exeter in the 1st round!
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itfckenty added 13:31 - Aug 14
I think we should comfortably win this one tonight, if we can play with the same intent as we have been in the last two games, then we should take this.
the league is a different kettle of fish and I think time will tell - but we need this for confidence.
people go on about Hurst being out of his depth and how mick done this and that - but lets face reality, does it matter who our manager actually is? Evans has always treated ITFC as a business and only cares about profit and how much is coming in/out of this wallet, things wont change and that's just something we all need to come to terms with, until his sells or changes his approach we will have to do things in this way.

all we can hope is the players can step up and at least save us for this season to progress. COYB
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Karlosfandangal added 14:50 - Aug 14
Dirtyding

Fair point, I feel the targets that Hurst has asked for we have got.
MM had to go as the club needed a new direction.
The players need time to gel and I am hoping that the team is not changed much for the Exeter game.
if the team play entertaining football the fans should be happy as that is what they wanted, Yet how long before they turn on Hurst as we are not pushing for the top six.
Hurst has done well where ever he has gone and some of the players he has brought in look like (on paper) to be able to make it in the Championship.
However if 4 of the 9 don't cut it we are in big trouble and will Hurst have to sell in Jan to replace those that don't.

Fingers crossed that the team surprise's me and do a Shrewsbury
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Blue_Meanie added 18:47 - Aug 14
Phil, too many trolls on this site now.

Is there any kind of cross check in place or can any scummer come on here and by adding BLUE to their user name be accepted?
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