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Jewell Set to Make Changes for Scunthorpe Clash
Jewell Set to Make Changes for Scunthorpe Clash
Friday, 18th Mar 2011 12:42

Boss Paul Jewell looks likely to make a number of changes to his side for Scunthorpe’s visit to Portman Road on Saturday but says his options are limited until he can bring in his own players in the summer. TWTD understands that Arran Lee-Barrett is set to come into the side in goal, while academy youngster Josh Carson will also be in the squad.

Jewell, who is likely to be without skipper David Norris with an ankle injury, while Colin Healy could return from his torn stomach muscle problem, says he always reflects on his starting XI regardless of the previous result: “I always consider the team selection whether we win, lose or draw, it doesn’t matter. Every game is taken on its merits.

“We’ve not got that many real options. We haven’t got the biggest squad in the world, but that’s the way it is for the time being.

“We’ve just got to make do with what we’ve got and try and get through to the summer and then try and improve the squad to have a fresh outlook for next season. I may make changes or I may not.”

Whether that might include a switch from his 4-3-3 formation was also still to be decided when the Blues boss spoke at Thursday’s press conference: “I haven’t made my mind up. We’re a couple of days before the game and I’ll decide on that on Friday.”

Jewell says this week’s sacking of Scunthorpe manager Ian Baraclough is a sign of football's short-term thinking which rarely leads to success: “I’m not surprised because nothing surprises me in football, but I’m disappointed for Ian because he’s a young manager who was having his first go and had some decent results.

“They beat Forest the other week, they beat Swansea as well, so they’re no mugs Scunthorpe.

“They’re typical of the league really. We’ve got three out of the bottom four to play at home. On paper people think that’s easy but it’s very, very tough this league, because it’s very even.”

The Town boss says he doesn’t know caretaker-boss Tony Daws well, although he has faced him on the field: “I’ve played against him when he was at Bury and Scunny, he was a good little striker.

“It’s an opportunity for him. The circumstances in which you get the job are never the right ones, but hopefully he’ll get beaten on Saturday and then from then on he’ll be OK.”

Amongst Jewell’s selection dilemmas will be whether to give loan midfielder Kieron Dyer his first home start for the Blues in 12 years, the 32-year-old having come off the bench on Tuesday: “With Kieron’s situation we have to be guided a little bit by him.

“He was fairly stiff on Sunday and Monday after 70 minutes at Leeds and didn’t think he was ready to start and that’s why we had him on the bench.


“Obviously we have to treat him with kid gloves to a certain extent because we don’t want to break him down. In an ideal situation he’ll start and come off with 10 or 20 minutes to go when we’re 3-0 up. That’s utopia, isn’t it?”

As he seeks to make that utopian vision a reality, TWTD understands that Arran Lee-Barrett will come into the side in goal in place of Márton Fülöp in goal. The former Hartlepool man will be making his first appearance for the first team since February 2010.

Mark Kennedy and Carlos Edwards as his full-backs. Gareth McAuley and Damien Delaney will continue in the centre with Tommy Smith having joined Colchester on loan for the season.

In midfield, the Blues boss again seems set to start with a central three with skipper Norris appearing unlikely to return, despite being available again after suspension, due to a recurrence of the ankle injury he sustained at Barnsley.

Dyer will probably come into the side for Andy Drury, playing ahead of Grant Leadbitter and Jimmy Bullard, although his partner Josie is still to give birth to their fourth child, something which could potentially rule him out. In which case, Drury or Colin Healy, who was back in training this week after his stomach injury, will play.

We also understand that Northern Ireland U21 international midfielder Josh Carson, an academy second-year scholar, is in the squad having travelled to Leeds last week, although a first senior start would be a shock. The 17-year-old, who has impressed in the reserves this season, was previously on the bench at Exeter earlier in the season.

Lee Martin has had a quieter couple of games and Jewell might consider resting the former Manchester United man, perhaps giving Luciano Civelli or Shane O’Connor their first starts under his management.

Connor Wickham will continue in the other wide role, probably starting on the right if Civelli or O’Connor come into the side.

Jason Scotland could take over from Tamás Priskin in the lone central striking role, the Hungarian having failed to impress since taking over from the Trinidadian at Leeds.

Iron caretaker-manager Daws says he should have Andy Hughes available despite the former Norwich midfielder suffering a facial injury in Tuesday’s 3-0 home defeat to Preston: "Andy trained on Tuesday morning and he's keen to play. He kept contacting us on Wednesday to tell us he was fine and available for Saturday.

"He was on the training pitch on Thursday morning so that's looking quite promising. He hasn't broken his nose, he has stitches in and it's quite swollen but hopefully he will be all right."

Midfielder Sam Togwell and left-back Ben Gordon have had hamstring problems but both should be back: "Sam was on the training ground too and said that he wasn't feeling his hamstring.

“He's coped fine with everything that we've done in training on Thursday so hopefully, fingers crossed, there will be no reaction.

"I spoke to Ben, and he feels fine. He joined in with training on Thursday morning and got through plenty of work with no reaction."

The caretaker-boss has hinted that goalkeeper Joe Murphy (ankle), defender Cliff Byrne (calf) and midfielder Garry Thompson (groin) are all closing in on a return to first team action but all seem unlikely to be involved on Saturday.

Daws says his assistant Lee Turnbull saw the Blues in action on Tuesday: "Lee went to watch Ipswich lose 3-0 at home to Watford on Tuesday night and they are a side who are a little bit inconsistent.

"They're in a position where they are relatively safe. They have some good players there and we have to make sure we deal with them right on the day.

"I think, from our perspective, what we've got to concern ourselves about is us. If we can get the right players on the pitch, with the right mentality and the right game plan then it's about what we do.

"We're going to go and attack them. We need to win games to get out of trouble. We're not going to go there and sit back hoping for a 0-0 or to sneak a win because if you just defend for 90 minutes you will invariably concede a goal.

"I think at this stage of the season we're playing catch up in terms of points and we have to go for it.”

Scunthorpe have only beaten the Blues once in history, a 4-0 win at the Old Showground back in Town’s 1960/61 Second Division championship season. Other than that, the Blues have won eight (six in the league) and drawn four (four).

In September, second half sub Jaime Peters netted Town’s equaliser in a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Glanford Park. The home side had gone ahead in the first half through David Mirfin with both teams having more than a few opportunities to win it late on.

At Portman Road last season, Connor Wickham struck his first league goal for the Blues in injury time to give Town a 1-0 win.

Both sides ended the match with 10 men, Iron defender Cliff Byrne was red-carded for an off the ball elbow on Jack Colback, then Damien Delaney was more harshly sent off for a trip on halfway, a dismissal which was subsequently overturned. No member either current squad has played for the opposition.

Saturday’s referee is David Webb from Lancashire, who has shown 74 yellow cards and four red in 24 games so far this season. Webb has never previously taken control of a game involving the Blues.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, Fülöp, Edwards, Kennedy, Delaney, McAuley, O’Dea, Leadbitter, Bullard, Dyer, Healy, Drury, Peters, Hyam, Carson, Martin, Wickham, Civelli, O’Connor, Scotland, Priskin.


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jpr_23 added 12:53 - Mar 18
I think Civelli, Peters, Hyam and O'Connor can count themselves unlucky not to have had a chance yet under Jewell.

I think he has more options that he is letting on...
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Legend added 13:01 - Mar 18
How about dropping mr ( 9 goals in 60 games ) Priskin?
Also play Peters, At least he has passion and has pride in wearing the Ipswich shirt!
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triggs21 added 13:03 - Mar 18
It makes no sense.

Why complain about having a small squad and then send players out on loan.

Why say some of the younger players are not ready when you have a 17 year old playing week in and week out, regardless of how good Connor is he is still relatively inexperienced, so why not play O'Connor and Hyam and Smith. These are Ipswich players who must be if all fit bursting to get in. I bet you would see a lot more effort and heart than some in the last few games.

Not play all of them together but give them a run. Scunthorpe at home is as good a game as any. They have all played at some stage this season and have good performances.
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BlueMoolay added 13:05 - Mar 18
Definately start O'Connor. He's impressed me the few times i've seen him play...likes to take players on to and get forward.
FFS play Wickham up front too..!!!
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dugoutdave added 13:10 - Mar 18
lets drop flipflapflop fulop, give ALB a go. Bring back Peters and O'connor and play Priskin and Wickham up front. let go 442
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OldClactonBlue added 13:13 - Mar 18
How does Leadbitter get to be a guaranteed starter? It's hard to imagine anyone doing less to influence the result. If he is fit I'd bring back Healy to play in front of the back four.
Hopefully Jimmy and Kieron will be firing on all cylinders and inspire one or two of the old guard to an improved showing!
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positivity added 13:16 - Mar 18
agree with the comments, options aren't limited at all.
if you can't try 4-4-2 at home to scunthorpe when 4-5-1 has repeatedly failed with the personnel we have, when will it ever be tried?
if you insist on playing 4-5-1, the best 2 players for the key sitting midfielder are hyam and kennedy, neither has been used there lately.
the team needs freshening and peters, hyam, o'connor, brown all deserve a chance very soon
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muhrensleftfoot added 13:27 - Mar 18
He needs to change something. If not the personnel, then the tactics. 4-5-1 is clearly not working, as we haven't won at home since the Sheff Utd game (had to laugh at the 4-3-3 comment - it was a joke wasn't it?). Scotland & Wickham up front together, and give Peters a start wide on the right to give us some pace to get beyond their defense.
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floridaboy added 13:36 - Mar 18
Maybe some on here are becoming a bit too reliant on the 'saviour' - Wickham that is - being the the match winner every week and when the team lose everyone else gets the blame

For me I would put Wickham on the bench for this one and play Priskin up front with Civelli on the left and Peters on the right

Fulop
Edwards, McAuley, Delaney, O'Connor
Dyer, Bullard, Leadbitter or Healey
Peters, Priskin, Civelli

I think that looks a half decent side
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kerryblue added 13:45 - Mar 18
Ring the changes and shake up some of our players who havent been with it recently
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n5normy added 13:55 - Mar 18
Well dyer won't be playing, got injured in training this morning so going back to west ham
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pitseablue added 14:09 - Mar 18
What has Peters done to be overlooked all the time?
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ALF added 14:11 - Mar 18
Dyer injured? Source??? And don't say OG!
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blue_beats_yellow added 14:14 - Mar 18
It's a good chance to get back to winning ways against scunthorpe. They'll be tough to beat though. They're in a relagation battle so we should be prepared to watch them scrap for anything they can get, any point for them is crucial. I remember when Ipswich were up in the play-offs late 90's early 00's and we'd play teams fighting the relegation battle like Crewe etc and they'd defend for 90mins their keeper would be M.O.T.M and they knick it in the last minute.
I'd like to see us change the formation maybe a 4-4-2? Whickham upfront Dyer just behind him with Durry, Bullard, Leadbitter and Martin on the wing?

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n5normy added 14:25 - Mar 18
It's from a very good source, dyer has gone back to west ham
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alfromcol added 14:27 - Mar 18
Going to have to break Scunthorpe down, not going to be easy with 11 of them behind the ball from the kick off.

Last year they wasted time from the kick-off so we need to get in front early on to get them to venture up the field. Unless we score first don't expect a classic!!!
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Surco72 added 15:02 - Mar 18
Fulop,
Peters,Mac,Delaney,OConnor
Edwards,Leadbitter,Bullard,Martin
Dyer,Wickham

Scunthorpe will offer little in attack so lets go with an attacking fast side Mr Jewell the game is there for the taking and a few goals
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EatonBlue added 15:20 - Mar 18
We need to grind-out two more wins before we go making wholesale changes.
If we were mathematically safe, I would bring in the likes of ALB, O'Connor, Hyam and Civelli.
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tractorboy2434 added 15:26 - Mar 18
If Dyer is injured again it will put the remainder of his career in serious doubt.
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bluelady added 15:38 - Mar 18
Jp, hyham and o Connor please and cw up front as a true target man......
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Daleyitfc added 15:55 - Mar 18
We don't have a small squad : we have a huge unmanageably large squad, the largest in this division, BUT ... they are mostly crap. By now, Jewell has found this out. Expect massive changes in the summer. Again ......
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DiamondGezzer added 16:01 - Mar 18
Bluelady :- Why not ! At least that would generate some excitment in the team and probably the ground.
Don't know why people are saying we've got nothing left to play for this season,
excuse me, but we're still not safe yet. It only takes one of the sides below us to put a run together, and we could end up in the doggy-do-dah the eratic way we are playing at the moment.
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Super_Cooper added 16:04 - Mar 18
4-4-2
Fulop
Peters-Mac-Delaney-O'Dea
Martin-Bullard-Leadbitter-Civelli
Wickham-Scotland
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bluelady added 16:15 - Mar 18
diamond agree its not over till the fat lady sings, and we do have stuff to play for, season ticket sales for a start! playing to a half empty stadium next year will be no fun...... Super agreed but would drop Martin as seems tired last game or two and put Edwards at right mid and O Connor instead of Civelli who has seemed very off the pace the few times i have seen him this season.......
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jas0999 added 16:22 - Mar 18
Changes are needed. For one he MUST have learnt that one up front at home is no good? Surely he can see Wickham - a £10M rated STRIKER - should be playing in a striking role??

Would drop Leadbitter, Priskin and Martin.

Fulop,
Edwards,Mac,Delaney,Kennedy
Peters,Norris,Bullard,Civelli
Scotland,Wickham

Obviously depends on whether Norris is fit. Otherwise, bring in Healy.
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