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Skuse: Top Two Within Reach
Tuesday, 16th Mar 2021 06:00

Fit-again midfielder Cole Skuse is not only confident his injury problems are firmly behind him but also that he can play a part in Town winning automatic promotion back to the Championship in a few weeks’ time.

Skuse returned for his first taste of match-day action this season in Saturday’s hard-earned 1-0 home win over Plymouth, when he came off the bench in the 64th minute, and he firmly believe the Blues are capable of securing one of the two automatic promotion places up for grabs.

“It’s amazing,” he said, “because when I got back home from the game I was obviously looking at the league table and I wasn’t just looking at the play-offs, I was also looking at the top two and they are well within anyone’s reach.

“The pack of clubs at the top is so compact and tight that you’re thinking there are seven or eight teams who could get in that top two.

“With the new manager coming in it has given us the drive and boost, and we’re looking to get out of this league as quickly as we can.

“The quickest route out of it is the top two so that’s for us — we want to get out of this league, and the sooner the better.”

Beating the Pilgrims took Town back into the play-off places for the first time since mid-December and while they remain 14 points adrift of leaders Hull they also have three games in hand on them.


Second-placed Peterborough have 62 points, eight more than the Blues, from the same number of games and Lincoln are third with 61 points having played a game more than Paul Cook’s men.

Skuse was asked what it would mean to him if Town won promotion and he responded: “For me it’s a necessity for the club to bounce back as soon as possible. We don’t want to be stuck in this league forever and a day because it’s a tough one to get out of. For the town as a whole as well, it’s a necessity.

“The club needs to be back where it belongs and as players we all want to be there. As a group we’re more than capable and we’ve got a manager who wants to be back there too. He doesn’t want to manage in League One. It’s a must for all of us.”

The veteran midfielder — he turns 35 later this month — is back after an extended absence due to the pandemic and last season’s campaign being curtailed on a points-per-game basis, with the past five months being spent on rehabilitation after he picked up a knee injury in pre-season training that he never envisaged would keep him sidelined for so long.

Skuse added: “The first spell I missed was completely out of our hands because of the pandemic and when I came back for pre-season training with the rest of the players I was feeling really good. I was in a really good, physical state and then I had a really freak fall in training.

“It was a slip and I didn’t anticipate how long I was going to be out. At the start I was thinking it would only be a few weeks and so did the surgeon as he prepared to go in, operate and tidy up my knee.

“In fact it turned out to be four or five months, quite a long time, but to get on to the pitch on Saturday, play the 30 minutes or so and see the game out, which we did, was absolutely fantastic.

“I probably didn’t look it at the end of the game but I felt like a million dollars. The knee feels absolutely fine and in the surgeon’s opinion having the op will prolong my career rather than hinder it in any way.”

Town are at Fleetwood tonight, the first of three away games on the trot, with Portsmouth and Wigan to come on the next two Saturdays respectively.

Does he feel ready to start the next game? He added: “The way I’m feeling I think I could start. If we’re looking at the data and stats that clubs do now, when we reported back for pre-season training I maybe wasn’t right at the top of the group but I’ve had a lot of fitness stuff during my recovery, a lot of training sessions and I played 30 minutes or so on Saturday.

“I felt really good, really fit and the knee felt solid, so if the manager was to call upon me to start the game at Fleetwood I’d be ready to go.”

Skuse said he always felt confident about returning this season, adding: “I always knew I would be back. I’ve had injuries in the past where they’ve said ‘You’re going to be out for 12 to 16 weeks’ and I managed to come back in four or five.

“I knew with this one it was going to be different in the sense that I couldn’t sort of cut any corners or shave any time off, because if I did I would be knocked back to square one. I had to be careful and I had to do everything properly.

“We have a fantastic medical team at the club — Matt Byard, Alex Chapman and Tom Walsh — and they got me back in the best time possible, and I always knew it was going to happen.

“It’s amazing because when I first suffered the injury it was amazing the amount of people who were probably thinking ‘That’s him done, that’s him retired. At his age he’s finished.’ Well, that reaction almost adds a lot of fuel to the fire. It gives you additional hunger and fire to get back and prove them wrong.

“I knew within myself that I was capable of coming back because I was in a really good physical state before the injury. I just promised myself to get back, get back on the pitch and hopefully play my part in getting us over the line.”

“I had a lot of messages beforehand and again after the game, which was really quite emotional. It was really quite nice and what made it all the better was that we won the game. I would say it’s a feeling you can’t compare.”


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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 06:33 - Mar 16
Woah! Let's just see how we get on against Fleetwood before we start talking about the ”top two.”
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hammo56 added 06:46 - Mar 16
At least the manager is being a bit more realistic with his comments.
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Saxonblue74 added 06:53 - Mar 16
Good to hear, confidence has to be running through the squad if this is in any way realistic
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Monkey_Blue added 07:06 - Mar 16
He wasn't saying anything that's not true. Look at Sunderland's run. In fact look at the run Burton have put together. Something close to that would see us in with a chance. If he said “we are going to be top two” that would be silly, but he's saying it's possible given the league isn't going to be won with anything like 90 points.
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Europablue added 07:07 - Mar 16
He's not wrong, there are a lot of teams still in which a shout but I'm more interested in getting up to 5th place for now.
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shakytown added 07:23 - Mar 16
Who is going to score the goals needed??????
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Suffolkboy added 07:27 - Mar 16
Positive, positive ,positive, from an intelligent balanced football professional who will gift stability and direction to our squad !
COYB
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KiwiBlue2 added 07:36 - Mar 16
Sadly I feel that if Skuse becomes a regular starter then we can definitely forget about top 2. In saying that I am very pleased that he has recovered from a nasty injury and congratulate him on that and wish him the very best of luck in staying fit.
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johnwarksshorts added 08:07 - Mar 16
A great professional who looks after himself.
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Skip73 added 08:09 - Mar 16
PC may instruct Skuse to play forward passes, which he he very capable of doing. I believe he will be very important for us.
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rdibble added 08:20 - Mar 16
No chance I'm afraid play offs at best
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Northstandveteran added 08:22 - Mar 16
Oh stop it......
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:39 - Mar 16
i think Skuse is a decent bloke and he has taken a lot of stick, im not saying he is a brilliant player, but a good team member. I have a lot more time for him than i have Chambers. All that said i really cant see us making top two, and i cant see us going up via playoffs either.The team needs to up their game big time.
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chepstowblue added 09:00 - Mar 16
Until recently i've always thought that the only things more daft than Laurel and Hardy, Fawlty Towers, Donald Trump (the first two magnificent, the latter totally unhinged),were optimistic Ipswich fans. Then the players start talking of automatic promotion and it surpasses everything. Happy to give everybody on this forum 5p if Skuse's extraordinary outburst materialises.
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Sixto6 added 09:19 - Mar 16
I think Cole may be getting a little bit carried away with top 2 !
I'm pleased that he has recovered from his injury however along with captain fist pump he has overseen the demise of the team in the last 7-8 years !
They may be nice blokes, with great fitness records over the years but they are bang average footballers that should have been replaced years ago !
I rate CS higher than LC but surely he is only backup for Downes until he should hang up his boots at the end of the season to free up some wages !
Not sure if Skuse has been watching us this season but we've got to improve massively if we are to stay in the top 6 let alone win the playoffs !
I like his optimism - and we are going to need him for a few games while Flynn is out.
COYB
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Linkboy13 added 09:29 - Mar 16
Yes if we can sign Messi and Roneldo.
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ThaiBlue added 09:34 - Mar 16
Not a chance mr skuse whos going to score the goals and if your in the side we have no chance with your sideway passes,i just hope we make the play offs.
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LimerickTractorBoy added 09:40 - Mar 16
No harm in a bit of positivity
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Karlosfandangal added 09:48 - Mar 16
Funny how Skuse and Chamber get knocked on here, yet McCarthy,Hurst,Lambert and now Cook see something in them.

But as fans we know more about football than those 4 managers put together.
As for top two why not last eight games 4 wins 3 draws and 1 defeat.
Hopefully Cook can tweak us so we can go on a winning run.
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MerseyBlue added 10:03 - Mar 16
At this point he is absolutely right, does that mean it will happen? No, but it is not unrealistic by any means. Win our games and see where we end up, a run now in an unpredictable league could take you to the top.
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Billybobblue added 10:30 - Mar 16
I would realistically be aiming to stay in the top 6 currently. yes the position we are in currently is a good one, but the picture can very quickly look worse. Aim for top 6 if we end up being on a great run and we are realistically a win off top 2 with 3 or 4 games to go then we can discuss the top 2. if we were to lose 2 games on the bounce then we maybe down to 12th again before we know it!
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90z added 10:44 - Mar 16
Never know why people hate Skuse so much. He aint a goal scorer his a defensive midfield that is good at protecting our back 4. Plays safe. Push dozzell forward abit more im sure he can play better with skuse next to him. I would play downes when available over Skuse though!
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PortmanTerrorist added 10:47 - Mar 16
Not sure which table Skusee is looking at. What I see is that our results against Peterborough took top 2 away from us. That our form is decent, our new Manager is decent, our players are decent but Sunderland's are at least a match and significantly better form....they are playing well not just getting results....and they are not even in the top 2 yet but still well clear of us.

If we can find a formation, a new way of playing, some greater urgency for 90 minutes, then assuming we can hold on to a play off spot, we could do well at Wembley. That is being optimistic.
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Pilgrimblue added 11:05 - Mar 16
If he really believes that then it'll be interesting what he'll do to change his style of sideways/backwards. More urgency CS and a few goals wold help.
Top 6 is a real challenge and then who knows!
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Fatboy added 11:49 - Mar 16
11 of our remaining 13 games are against bottom-half teams, whereas others vying for a top-six finish still have to play each other and so points will be dropped. E.g. Peterborough still have to play Lincoln, Sunderland, Doncaster (twice) and Portsmouth. Hull, Lincoln and Sunderland all have to play each other.
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