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Jewell Still Looking for Deadline Day Additions
Jewell Still Looking for Deadline Day Additions
Thursday, 24th Nov 2011 10:02

Town boss Paul Jewell says he could add to his squad before this afternoon’s 5pm loan deadline. The Blues manager, who dismissed newspaper links with the likes of QPR’s Rob Hulse and Cardiff’s Darcy Blake, hopes to see striker Ronan Murray join Swindon and Shane O’Connor move on to Northampton, while the likes of Luke Hyam and Tommy Smith could also make temporary switches.

Jewell said: “We’ve tried to get a couple of players in, but I think all the clubs are chasing the same players in the Championship and it’s difficult trying to get players from Premier League teams.

“We haven’t been successful yet but there’s seven or eight hours left. If we don’t get any arrivals in I’m more than confident that the squad that we’ve got can climb up the table.”

Jewell says QPR striker Rob Hulse’s agent rang him yesterday but he told him he wasn’t interest in signing his former Derby striker.

Reported Town target Gary Gardner has joined Coventry from Aston Villa, although Jewell admits he’s a player he admires, while the Blues boss says he’s not made approaches for QPR defender Danny Shittu or Cardiff’s Darcy Blake, despite centre-half being the area where he feels he most needs cover.

In terms of further players joining Tamás Priskin in moving on, Jewell says striker Ronan Murray is expected to sign for League Two Swindon on loan before the deadline: "We think that Ronan Murray will be going to Swindon, which would be a great move for him.

"I hope that the deal goes through for Ronan's sake, because he's a terrific lad and he needs to go to a level where he's going to play games and score a few goals, which I'm sure he will.

"The likes of Ronan, Luke Hyam and Tommy Smith do need to go out and play and I'm prepared to let the young lads go out on loan so that they can play regular matches."

League Two Northampton have enquired about out of favour left-sided midfielder or full-back Shane O’Connor and that deal could go through, while Jaime Peters is set to have his loan at Bournemouth extended for a third month.

Meanwhile, Keith Andrews is back in training having undergone nose surgery last Thursday and is in contention to start against Reading at Portman Road on Saturday.

Central defender Ibrahima Sonko is less likely to face his old club, although he’s back in training after his torn hamstring.

The Blues are unlikely to risk playing the Senegalese international with games coming thick and fast in the weeks to come.


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chopsitfc added 15:31 - Nov 24
Danny Shittu is a rock!! Wins absolutley everything in the air!!
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irishtim added 15:54 - Nov 24
any signing yet??? we need a centre half. Help
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Surco72 added 16:18 - Nov 24
Club loans out youngsters to lower leagues to prove themselves in a better standard than reserve football !!
Wow what a shocker no other clubs do that do they ?
Get a grip the players going on loan are not good enough for the first team yet if ever - Peters has been at the club since 2005 and started 60 games less than 8 games a season under numerous managers ,O Connor has started 13 games in 3 seasons under 2 managers ,Priskin has failed on a number of occasions, Healy was never good enough for this standard , Murray needs games to gain experience ,if these are players are so good they will shine at there loan clubs and we can recall them.
We have a large squad of average players and Jewell has been trying to get rid for a while maybe to free up wages to sign others ,simple economics
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Jon_456 added 16:38 - Nov 24
Jewell cant sign shittu as he'll again be slated by majority of ipswich fans for signing an old player. then again if he signs a young centre half, no doubt the fans will complain that he wont be experienced enough to play in the centre of defence.
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oldelsworthyfan added 16:38 - Nov 24
Alf Ramsey managed to win the old First Division with most of the team well into their thirties because (a) he had a plan, (b) the players knew what that plan was and (c) the players were motivated. I cannot recall any 'loanees' being in the side.
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Premiertown added 17:12 - Nov 24
Did i miss something and we went into administration? Why i else fire sale and loan out anything still moving?
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tomisamos added 19:06 - Nov 24
Jon_456 - summarised the entire attitude of this forum. It's okay guys there were no loan disasters you can all put your handbags away.
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jas0999 added 00:56 - Nov 28
... and he failed. What will happen when Collins leaves???? PJ is a disgrace ...
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