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Walters Misses PSV Trip
Walters Misses PSV Trip
Friday, 16th Jul 2010 12:14

Skipper Jon Walters has been ruled out of Saturday’s friendly at PSV due to a virus (KO 7pm). The 26-year-old missed Tuesday’s club barbecue at Glemham Hall due to the bug, but was expected to have recovered in time for the visit to Eindhoven.

Argentinian midfielder Luciano Civelli is included in the 18 as he continues his comeback from injury, while youngsters Jack Ainsley, Troy Brown and Luke Hyam are also included. Midfielder Alan Quinn is one of a number of senior players not making the trip.

Boss Roy Keane told the club site that taking on the Dutch side, who were managed twice by Sir Bobby Robson, will be a good examination of his squad after the somewhat easier friendlies against Newmarket and Histon: "The strength of the opposition will obviously be a lot higher and it will be a big test for us. We are aware of that but we're looking forward to it.

"We are obviously going out to win the game but the main objective for us is the fitness levels and getting the players match time."

PSV’s head coach is Fred Rutten, who has also coached at Schalke 04 in Germany and FC Twente, the club where he spent his entire playing career. Rutten took over as boss last summer and led his side to third in the Eredivisie. Amongst his assistants is former Holland international Philip Cocu.

Ibrahim Afellay is the only member of the current PSV squad who was in the Holland squad at the World Cup, but the midfielder is unlikely to face the Blues on Saturday.

Defender André Ooijer was also in the Dutch 23, but was recently released by the club, while Otman Bakkal and Orlando Engelaar were in the provisional squad but failed to make the cut.

Defenders Carlos Salcido and Francisco Rodriguez were in the Mexico squad in South Africa, while Jagos Vukovic was left out of the Serbian travelling party having been in the provisional squad.

Keeper Andreas Isaksson previously spent time at Manchester City, while Jaime Peters will come up against his Canadian international team-mate Atiba Hutchinson. Ex-Aston Villa defender Wilfred Bouma is currently on trial with the Dutch club.

The match is part of PSV’s fans’ day, which starts at 4pm with food, drink and PSV-related items available at booths in car park P2 and in the Stadium Square in front of PSV FANworld.

The stadium itself opens at 5.30pm when music will be played and PSV TV films will be shown on large video screens. The coaching staff and players will be introduced to the crowd from 6pm and PSV’s summer signings will be unveiled and interviewed. The match kicks-off at 7pm. Tickets, costing €5, are available on the gate.

Town and PSV last met in a friendly at Portman Road prior to the start of the 2001/02 season, which the Dutch side won 2-0. The Blues most recently visited the Philips Stadion for a friendly in August 1980 when they ran out 2-0 winners, Frans Thijssen and Alan Brazil scoring the goals. A year earlier, the Blues won another friendly 3-1 at a tournament hosted by Feyenoord with Eric Gates, Terry Butcher and Russell Osman netting.

A Blues reserves side is also in action on Saturday, at Great YarmouthTown’s Wellesley Recreation Ground (KO 3pm). A list of Town’s pre-season fixtures can be found here.


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Luke8644 added 12:29 - Jul 16
may have a chance now
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hulltractor added 12:35 - Jul 16
A virus that lasts this long?. Who's made a successful bid for him then ?
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robdaful added 12:36 - Jul 16
As Keane says, this will show us how good the team is as we have only had easy oppostions so far.
Of course I want us to win the match and all our matches but don't know if I want us to do well or not in this game. As if we lose by loads then the team moral will take a knock but I don't want us to do too good and Keane, Clegg and M.E. being happy with the squad so hardly any new sigings will come in - if any do.
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joeippy01 added 12:43 - Jul 16
keane should have stopped the virus speading !
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Back_The_Boss added 13:07 - Jul 16
As long as he is back for the Middlesborough game it's no problem!
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suffolksam added 13:13 - Jul 16
middlesboro when do we play them ?
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blues1 added 13:40 - Jul 16
oh dear suffolksam, if u an ipswich fan ud know when we play middlesborough. it is the 1st game of the season afta all.
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SiBo added 14:10 - Jul 16
Away to Middlesborough first game of season: 3pm Saturday 7th August!
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Dolly2.0 added 14:11 - Jul 16
robdaful - you think keane and co will judge the squad on the performance of ONE friendly?!?!
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byebyesheepshanks added 14:30 - Jul 16
sold!
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jesus added 14:57 - Jul 16
um, where's our fans day?
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itfc4eva added 15:02 - Jul 16
would have been better with that virus!
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Jarvo3003 added 15:16 - Jul 16
There's a few things going around so I'm not reading anymore into it than what it states. I think the balance of the pre-season has been right, a couple of more competetive scenarios early on followed up with games that should give us a guage of where we stand.

I think people are going over the top on the transfer front, yes many sides have signed players but I would rather have players in on a year long loan that are proven to have greater ability than risk money on players that might do ok. We could always buy them if we got promoted.

This league is all about consistancy, there are always a couple that run away with it and a couple of no hopers but other than that I feel it is wide open. If we start well and getting a winning mentality then I will be optimistic in our chances for a top 6 (with potential of attracting more players in January), however if we don't start well then I see us plummiting and Keane out on his ear by then end of October.
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tractorboyz82 added 15:45 - Jul 16
nothing to do with his story but sky sports say we are trying to get steve finnan on a free dont no about u lot but thats one of the better players linked with us.coyb
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WadzillaBhoy added 16:02 - Jul 16
He needs to stop going on dodgy websites...Wink Wink Nudge Nudge, Hows the missus?
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SiBo added 16:16 - Jul 16
tractorboyz82: I agree Steve Finnian would be a great buy at the moment... a decent full back on a free transfer... I just doubt we will match his wage demands!
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robdaful added 17:12 - Jul 16
Dolly_Verbiage, no i don't think they will judge it on the one performance.
But they might if they are like the minority of the fans. Where for the last few seasons, when we lose a match they say o we are going to be relegated. (Last season there was reason to fear but the previous seasons there has not) and if we win a game the same minority think we can beat the world and take on the likes of Baralona.
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suffolksam added 08:32 - Jul 18
away its not good 0-0 if we get lucky
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