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McAuley Could Return at Sheffield United
McAuley Could Return at Sheffield United
Tuesday, 29th Sep 2009 08:45

Central defender Gareth McAuley could return to the Town line-up when the Blues travel to Sheffield United tonight still looking for their first league victory of the season. Town are definitely without skipper Alex Bruce, who injured his groin during Saturday’s defeat to Newcastle United.

McAuley trained on Sunday and was due to be involved in a light session yesterday as he recovers from the calf injury he sustained in the Nottingham Forest game. Manager Roy Keane says he is likely to return at Bramall Lane.

If the Northern Irishman makes it, Keane has various options to come in alongside him in place of Bruce, who will also miss Saturday’s trip to Barnsley.

Tommy Smith and Pim Balkestein have each featured in one of the last two games, but Keane could choose to go with experience and hints that David Wright could come into his thoughts: “Wrighty’s been doing really well in terms of the reserves, he’s got a good attitude and I’d have no problem throwing him in.”

Wright could either directly replace Bruce in the middle or alternatively come in at left-back, allowing the similarly experienced Damien Delaney to move to centre-half, a position he regularly played when at Hull City. Liam Rosenior will continue at right-back.

The Blues boss says youngster Troy Brown, who signed on a free transfer after leaving Fulham’s academy in the summer, could come into his travelling squad, perhaps alongside one or two other fringe players: “Young Troy’s doing very well in the reserves.

“He’s obviously young and inexperienced but he’s a good athlete and he’s shown a very good attitude since he’s come to the club. There might be one or two surprises in there.”

But Keane says that he would prefer not to make too many changes to his starting line-up: “We are trying to get a settled team but when you’re playing Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday, it’s very hard to play the same side, especially now that Alex is injured. We’ll try and keep the nucleus of the team from the weekend if at all possible.”

That may mean Keane sticks with a five-man midfield at Bramall Lane, although Alan Quinn will hope for a recall against his old club. Two of Quinn, Jack Colback and Liam Trotter will play alongside Grant Leadbitter in the centre if that’s the way Keane chooses to go, with Carlos Edwards and Jon Walters probably set for the wide roles.

If Town switch to a four-man engine room, Martin could come in on the left with Walters moving up front, probably alongside Tamás Priskin, with Quinn perhaps the favourite to partner Leadbitter in the middle of midfield.

One man unlikely to be involved is Owen Garvan, although Keane says the Irish U21 international skipper has the chance to win himself a place back in his squad: “He’s out of my plans at this moment in time, he’s a talented boy and I’ve gone down the road with certain players, but like all the other players at the club Owen has the opportunity to impress me.

“The boy’s attitude has been fine, he’s been training hard and he’s played in the reserve games.

“He’s doing OK, but we gave him the option to go and get some games under his belt [out on loan at an unnamed club] while he wasn’t in the first team and he declined that.

“But I’ve got no problem with that and he’ll no doubt play with the reserves on Wednesday and if he does well he might have a chance for the weekend. I’ve written off no player at the football club, we’re not in any position to be doing that.”

Keane says striker Connor Wickham won’t make the trip to South Yorkshire: “Connor needs a week’s training as he’s been feeling his groin for a couple of weeks now and we gave him the weekend off to rest.


“He’s not missed a training session since pre-season and you have to remember he’s a 16-year-old and he’s still growing, which is scary!”

The Blues boss has a frank assessment of his time as manager with Town so far: “Not good enough, I think results tell you that.

“I can’t fault the players. We get the information after the games - and I can see it with my own eyes anyway - they’re certainly putting the effort in but we’re coming up short in both boxes, and that’s the most important part of football.

“As much as I think we’re doing OK between the two boxes, we’re obviously conceding a lot, you saw the goals against Newcastle. Teams aren’t even working that hard to score against us, and obviously we’re not scoring enough.

“We’re conceding soft goals. From our point of view the goals we conceded the other night were through poor defending, in terms of the way we gave away the freekick for the first goal, the possession we had before it, then the second goal letting the boy come inside. “I could go through all the goals we conceded. We certainly need to defend better and not just as a back four, as a team.”

Over the weekend the Irishman joked that he might have got lucky when he was manager at Sunderland and was now being found out, however, he feels his current side would benefit from a bit of good fortune: “Maybe I did get lucky at Sunderland. I think you need a bit of luck, and I meant that more tongue in cheek. I think this team is lacking a bit of luck at the moment, I have to say.

"I think looking at myself, it is not good enough at the moment. Like my team I am doing my best, and that's all I can do, keep on trying and trying to improve.

"I keep looking at myself and the staff and I don't think there is any magic wand here. I think we just have to keep persevering, keep working hard with the players, defend better, we know that, and keep trying.

"Since I have been in football, I have always brought something to the football clubs I have been with, but at this moment I have not brought anything to Ipswich. I am doing my best, that's all I can do and if that's not good enough, so be it.”

Keane says he hasn’t spoken to any managers at other clubs for advice and instead has relied on his backroom team, which he says he has no plans to change: "I have got good staff I can trust. Do I change all my staff? I changed one or two people at Sunderland and the people I brought in ended up not being the most trustworthy people, so I'm quite happy with the staff I have got.

"We are all working hard together. I keep saying it, but we know there is frustration building, we sense that with the supporters.

"I live in the real world, the bottom line is that if results don't improve, I'm sure there will be changes, that's football. I am not frightened by that.”

Keane doesn’t blame fans for becoming frustrated at the present situation and says it’s nothing new for him: "I have been booed before, by my own supporters in Ireland when a reporter did a piece that I should be booed because I didn't really want to play for my country, and they booed me in one of the games.

"I wouldn't say you get used to it but it's part and parcel of the game. If I was a supporter of Ipswich, looking at our results at the moment, I think I would be booing me. You know it's not good enough, but as I said we are doing our best, we have to keep persevering and keep trying.

"We have made lots of changes and what we haven't been able to build up since we came back from pre-season is that momentum with a couple of victories.

"The longer you go to without a victory the harder it is. We go to Sheffield United and it is another tough game for us and we will do our best and that's all we can do.

“They’re a strong team, they came very close to getting promoted last year. It’s a big test for us, but I have to say I’m looking forward to the game.”

The Blades will be without striker Jamie Ward, who tore a hamstring in the recent derby victory over Sheffield Wednesday. Winger Keith Treacy, on loan from Blackburn, picked a knee injury during Saturday's defeat at Swansea.

Defender Gary Naysmith is a long-term absentee with a cruciate knee ligament injury, while keeper Paddy Kenny is banned for nine months after failing a drugs test.

Midfielders Lee Williamson and Gary Speed, who is also on the coaching staff at Bramall Lane, are out with back injuries and full-back Derek Geary has been out of action for a year with a knee problem.

Like Keane, Blades boss Kevin Blackwell is also unhappy with his side’s defending, with eight goals having been conceded in the last three games: "It has been a long time since we have let in goals like we have recently, and we need to get back to the meanness that we have become renowned for.

"The players know that we have had a reputation for being strong and resilient over the last 18 months so I don't really have to tell them.

"At the end of last season I knew that we needed to score more goals, and that we needed wide men to supply more chances, so I went out and got them.

"But picking a team to win games is about striking a balance and maybe it has made us more vulnerable, so I might have to look at it again.

"I have a good ratio of winning games at United and I don't want that to be affected, for the team's sake, the fans’ and my own."

Blackwell’s side are currently sixth in the Championship with a home record of won two and drawn two so far this season, however, they lost 2-1 at Swansea on Saturday and prior to the recent 3-2 home win over local rivals Sheffield Wednesday, lost 3-2 at Coventry City.

The game sees Sheffield United unveil a new big screen to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Blades playing football at Bramall Lane.

Town have had the better of the Blades over the years, winning 21 times (20), drawing 23 (20) and losing 18 (16) of the meetings between the sides.

Alan Quinn, whose brother Stephen is a regular in the Blades side, and Jon Stead have previously been Sheffield United players, while Lee Martin spent time on loan at Bramall Lane in 2008.

No current Sheffield United player has been a member of the Town squad, although midfielder Ryan France spent time on trial with the Blues in 2003 when an Alfreton Town player.

Tuesday’s referee is Eddie Ilderton from Tyne and Wear, who has shown 15 yellow cards and no red in eight games so far this season. Ilderton’s most recent Town game was the 2-2 draw at Preston in April 2008 when he kept his cards in his pocket throughout the game.

Probable squad: R Wright, Lee-Barrett, Rosenior, Delaney, McAuley, D Wright, Smith, Balkestein, Brown, Leadbitter, Quinn, Trotter, Colback, Healy, Upson, Walters, Edwards, Martin, Peters, Priskin, Couñago, Stead.


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nthstd added 14:10 - Sep 29
I reckon we should field the Trumpton Fire Brigade tonight along with Mr Ben and Noddy up front
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DeanoBlue added 14:32 - Sep 29
nil-nil will do

wright
rosenair maculaey deleany wright
edwards quinn leadbitter martin
priskin counago

subs barret walters colback stead pim

good times will come PATIENTS
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BlueBoots added 14:38 - Sep 29
-----------------R. Wright-------------------
Rosenior - McAuley - Delaney - D. Wright
-------------------Trotter--------------------
----------Leadbitter - Quinn----------------
Walters-------------------------------Peters
-------------------Stead----------------------
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RobTheSnob added 14:50 - Sep 29
rwright. Peters mcauley pim d wright. Walters garven healey rosenior pablo priskin. Thats my team.
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aldermastonblue added 15:02 - Sep 29
Does not matter who plays tonight sorry but cannot see anything but another tonking..It will be 0 v 0 for the first 20 mins then sheff u will score and then the heads will drop again...Sorry Mr Keane i think you will be gone after the weekend.
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dubblue added 15:15 - Sep 29
wright
rosenair maculaey deleany wright
edwards quinn leadbitter martin
priskin walters

subs barret counago colback stead pim

would be happy with a scoreless draw!
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WickedBlue added 15:27 - Sep 29
As for Pim still learning the main problem there is who is there to teach him? McA who has no confidence or Bruce who can't defend to save his life? Youngsters like Pims and SMith needs an experienced pro that know how to play and cartian that back four. I only hope RK is bringing in such a player. The good news is Bruce is out that might mean if McA plays he won't be stranded alone as Bruce has gone walkabout again. My back four if I was pickingthe team would be Rosenior... McAuley...Delaney.....D Wright. (The person who said Delaney was our worse player on the field on saturday....Do you know anything about football? With that statement I doubt it.)
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emergencylime added 15:28 - Sep 29
TractorRoyNo1, I was just thinking about O'Connor too. He showed early promise but i've heard nothing since, is he injured? Is there too much competition for places? (There must only be 3, maybe 4 players who could 'pick themselves' for tonight's game.)

I watched the Newcastle game in a pub in Newcastle by the way, a harrowing experience i can tell you! Good job i wasn't wearing the shirt or i might have been paraded round the streets... :oS
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devontractorboy added 15:42 - Sep 29
Dwight Yorkes exposure of what Roy Keane's like under pressure (see todays papers & weekends) show what a 'cuck up' Ipswich Town have made. His language and his body language are that of a defeated man, maybe now we've hit rock bottom there may be some improvement.......I hope so I really do. I'd love RK to prove me wrong, but if I had to bet my house on it...........???????
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Lightningboy added 15:47 - Sep 29
Can't see anything but another defeat tonight - not being negative,it's just common sense sadly..they've lost 2 on the trot away from home so will be at our throats from the first minute.

Something's gotta give in the next week - either some town points or adios Roy I fear.

It wouldn't be so bad if Keane picked his best 11 (available) and stuck with them whether we lose or win..everyone keeps going on about new players needing to gel but the team changes every single game , how are they ever going to gel? - and that's all down to one man at the end of the day.

Sir Bobby signed 14 players in 14 years - Keane's already signed 12 - says it all really.
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UEFA81 added 15:49 - Sep 29
Is this the same McAuley who was told by Keane only mere weeks ago to 'find another club'?

Looks like it's a good job he didn't.

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Lightningboy added 15:53 - Sep 29
..and for the record here are my starting IX's..

firstly with what's available tonight:
Wright,
Rosenior,D.Wright,McAuley,Peters,
Walters,Leadbitter,Quinn,Martin,
Counago,Stead.

and when everyone's fit:
Wright
D.Wright,Bruce,McAuley,Thatcher,
Walters,Leadbitter,Norris,Peters,
Counago,Stead.

(ideally i'd sign a new centre back & left back)
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yorksblue added 16:01 - Sep 29
We have to look no further than Bramall Lane tonight for an example of the CB and captain we are sorely missing. His name is Chris Morgan. A real leader, who takes no prisoners. Stead or Pablo won't get or go near him tonight.
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devontractorboy added 16:35 - Sep 29
Yorksblue, spot on just the kinda player we need to lead us from the back. I'd like to think we'll come away with something tonight from Brammall Lane, but i suspect it might be another bloody nose!
If we score first though, you never know............. we need fighters, men out there tonight, Sheff Utd are tough cookies
COYB!!!!
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BoxerBlue added 16:38 - Sep 29
Positive mental attidude :-) 3-2 to town tonite BLUE ARRRMY!!
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Trickster added 16:40 - Sep 29
I like roy but can i ask u is this a town team, a team were proud to support... I think that the only way roy is gunna get back our love for the club is if he starts to stop blimmin switchin the team every blimmin game KEEP THE SAME TEAM AND THEN WE MIGHT WIN. some players aint playing for the club but som are WHEY?

any comments on campbell talks????
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Lightningboy added 16:43 - Sep 29
A couple of messages for our players ahead of tonights game and for the remainder of their careers : our team need to put the ball in the net more than they put it in ours & if you don't shoot you don't score.

Simple really.
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Legend added 17:12 - Sep 29
Shoot on sight!!!!
If it goes wide then so be it at least you had a go!
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fizzyblue added 17:35 - Sep 29
i would support ipswich if gordon brown was manager... so im just gunna keep staying optomistic and support my team.. I am a bit disappointed if keano's man management is what old york and the others have been saying in the papers.. dont think that isolating players is gunna get him anywhere.. hopefully its a load of old tot

my selection for tonight would be..

R.Wright
Rosenior, Mcauley,D.Wright, Peters
Edwards, Leadbitter, walters, Marting
Pablo, Priskin

Leadbitter holding, loads of pace on the flanks and good link up play between walters-pablo-priskin.... to terrorise a depleated SU team


Blue arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!
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h32 added 17:48 - Sep 29
Pretty obvious to me that ITFC have many supporters who are still in 'cloud cuckoo land' and totally overawed by the fact that Roy Keane is the Manager - therefore winning is not important, relegation doesn't matter, and the phylosophy is ' we'll still be there whatever happens' what really matters is Roy Keane is Manager.
How small minded and short sighted is that?? - hopefully reality will eventually prevail.
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julesbda added 18:04 - Sep 29
They are all playing scared !!!!!!....the next 10 games will decide much ...if we get a win and take things forward ..we can still catch up the top 6 ...if we win and then carry on playing like we are.....then we are in for a long season with relegation a possible .....and Roy in trouble for sure .....sometimes things just don't work out !! let's hope this isn't the case.....
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Greektractor added 18:04 - Sep 29
some1 might have already mentioned this but why hasn't keane started with priskin and palbo? I think it could be an interesting strike partnership
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del1boy added 19:01 - Sep 29
Peters is too lightweight guys, being quick isnt everything. We need bulk and stability at the back. Smit hand Mcauley can do the job tonight. David Wright is our best defender where has he been, he impressed me last season. Him, Smith, McAuley and Rosenior could do well tonight. Edwards and leadbitter have to start, with potentially martin and quinn also. I would play counago and walters upfront tonight. You may all disagree with this but each to there own. Sheffield urinals are not Newcastle, far from it. WE CAN WIN TONIGHT BLUES.
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sirbobbyrip added 20:24 - Sep 29
Cmon Grant Leadbitter

1-2 to the Blues
UTT
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kerryblue added 20:40 - Sep 29
COME ON TOWN SEE THIS ONE THROUGH AND WIN FOR THE BOY ROY>
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