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Decisions For McCarthy Ahead of Bournemouth Trip
Friday, 21st Nov 2014 13:14

Town boss Mick McCarthy has decisions to make throughout his team ahead of Saturday’s away game against second-placed AFC Bournemouth. McCarthy has to choose whether to continue with Bartosz Bialkowski in goal or to bring back the fit-again Dean Gerken, while he has plenty of options in midfield and a dilemma in his defence.

Gerken has missed the last three games with a groin injury during which time Bialkowski has recorded two clean sheets in a trio of victories.

Despite being a big fan of the former Colchester man, the Blues boss may ultimately choose to stick with the 27-year-old Pole who has done little wrong during his time in the side.

There are also options in defence with full-back Jonny Parr now over his groin problem. However, McCarthy will probably continue with his backline of Tyrone Mings at left-back, skipper Luke Chambers on the right and Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith at the centre of the defence.

The Town manager further decisions to make in midfield with Luke Hyam back from a one-match ban and Cole Skuse after a groin injury with Jay Tabb and Kevin Bru impressing in their absence.

The only regular first-teamer unavailable is Jonny Williams, who suffered a groin injury in the 1-0 victory over Watford prior to the international break and is out until mid-December when he may well be recalled by parent club Crystal Palace.

McCarthy may decide to return Skuse and Hyam to their usual roles as the deeper pair in the central three, while Bru could operate in the more advanced role as he did at Derby earlier in the season. Teddy Bishop is an alternative option.

Up front, Stephen Hunt was amongst Town’s top performers in the last three games and is likely to keep his place alongside fellow Irish internationals David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy.

If the Town manager decides to switch to 4-4-2 then Hunt would probably start on the left of midfield with Skuse and Hyam in the middle and Paul Anderson perhaps coming back into the side on the right.

Having been impressed with the Cherries last season, McCarthy says they’ve pushed on during this campaign: “They’re a better team this year, probably because of their experience in the Championship last year.

“They’ve signed good players. I get the ‘homely little Bournemouth’ bit but they’ve spent a few quid, they’ve got players on good wages and they’ve got good pros down there.

“I think Eddie Howe’s done a great job and continues to do a really top job. I thought we had two really hard games against them last year, 1-1 down there and 2-2 here.

“Both of us just missed out on the play-offs and both of us are threatening again, he’s got a good team.”

He says manager Howe did good business in the summer, replacing the Norwich-bound Lewis Grabban with Callum Wilson, who has scored 11 times in all competitions already this season.


“They signed the lad Wilson from Coventry, who is scoring all the goals. Yann Kermorgant was a really good signing for them, Matt Ritchie, who they got from Swindon last year, he’s a really good player.

“They signed Andrew Surman from Norwich, who was excellent for them last year and has gone back and signed a three-year deal.

“He’s just continued to get good players in, good footballers, who like to play football and they’re a really competitive team. I think they’ll be in the play-offs at least, I don’t think there’s any doubt about that.”

McCarthy says Dean Court, currently known as the Goldsands Stadium and which is a sell-out for Saturday’s game with 1,309 Town fans making the trip to Dorset, is significantly different from how it was during his playing days.

“I played there all that time ago against Ted MacDougall and Mick Butler,” he recalled. “It has changed and it’s a great place. I’ve been down to watch games, it’s got a great atmosphere.

“He’s got a really good team there, but I’m under no illusions that it’s a nice little humble place.

“You go down and treat it like that you get a nice little humble slapping because they’re a good team.”

He says his fifth-placed Town team - they dropped a position following Brentford's victory on Friday, Bournemouth are three places ahead of the Blues with one more point - go into the game in a confident mood: “I’ve never feared anybody, there’s no point, is there? You might as well go and have a go at it.

“We’ll have to play well. We’ll have to play well to get something there. But I would imagine Eddie Howe will be saying exactly the same - ‘If we treat this mob lightly then you’re going to get run all over the top of and they’ll beat us’. I’m looking forward to it. A top-four game, how nice is that? It’s great.”

Cherries boss Howe is a fan of his Ipswich counterpart, telling the Bournemouth Daily Echo: “I think Mick McCarthy is an outstanding manager and I have a lot of time for him and the jobs he has done down the years.

“Whenever you play one of his teams, you know you are going to have to perform very well to get anything from the game.

“He always sets up his teams very well and they are always incredibly difficult to beat. I think the Ipswich side this season isn’t too dissimilar to the one we faced last season.

“They are very strong and have players who can hurt you if you aren’t at the top of your game.

“I thought the two games last season were incredibly tight and could have gone either way and I expect no different this time.

“Some of our hallmarks are work-rate, commitment and the players’ attitude to the games. I think Ipswich’s mentality is very similar to ours.

“I am expecting a tough battle between two of the hardest working teams in the Championship and it will be very interesting to see who comes out on top.”

The Cherries will assess the fitness of striker Tokelo Rantie, who has been away with South Africa, but have no injury problems.

Bournemouth midfielder Harry Arter made a couple of appearances for the Town reserves in 2009 while on trial at Portman Road, while David McGoldrick spent three months on loan with the Cherries at the end of the 2006/07 season, scoring six goals in 12 games.

Overall, Town have won 14 (10 in the league) games between the sides, the Cherries 11 (11), while 10 (eight) have been draws.

The Blues haven’t beaten Bournemouth for 18 years since a 3-0 Coca-Cola Cup win at Dean Court, although last year’s two games are the only fixtures since then.

Prior to their 0-0 draw at Middlesbrough in their final game before the international break, the Cherries had won seven matches in a row in all competitions.

They have lost only once in their last 12 games, including two Capital One Cup victories, while Town have suffered only one defeat in their last 13 matches.

In April at Portman Road, Paul Anderson and Paul Green were on target as the sides drew 2-2.

Anderson put the home side in front on 36 but the Cherries hit back via Steve Cook's overhead kick just before the break.

Loanee Green's first Blues goal restored the lead on 56 but Matt Ritchie's deflected freekick gained a point for the Dorset club.

At Dean Court last December, Town stretched their unbeaten record to seven games as the sides drew 1-1. Daryl Murphy put the Blues in front in the 59th minute but Brett Pitman equalised for the largely dominant Cherries on 74.

Saturday’s referee is Michael Bull from Essex, who has shown 34 yellow cards and two red cards in 13 games so far this season.

Bull, who has never previously taken control of a Town game, will be taking charge of only his fifth Championship match.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers, Mings, Parr, Berra, Smith, Clarke, Skuse, Hyam, Bru, Bishop, Tabb, Anderson, Henshall, Ambrose, Hunt, McGoldrick, Murphy, Sammon, Bajner.


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FrowsyArmLarry added 13:45 - Nov 21
MM will clearly pick the one with the most magnificent beard on the day
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DurhamTownFan added 14:06 - Nov 21
Is Bart trying to grow a big beard so that MM confuses him with Gerken?
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skinnyman27 added 14:16 - Nov 21
please, please , please don't change a winning team mick, unless injurys force you too
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Jimmy86 added 14:56 - Nov 21
I think it would be extremely unfair on Bart if Mick picks gerken in goal tommorow and it wouldn't set a good example to Bart or any other squad members, who are always well prepared and ready to play if needed. If he is going to play Hyam and skuse in midfield then there needs to be another attack minded player in front of them (Bru or bishop)
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ashleylewis10 added 15:02 - Nov 21
I imagine Mick will match their 442. Can't see him dropping Hunt or Bru and Bishop performed well at Blackpool wide right.
Bart
Chambo Smith Berra Mings
Bish Hyam Bru Hunt
Murph McGoldrick
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iaintaylorx added 15:09 - Nov 21
it would be very harsh for gerken to come back in, as i feel bart was exceptional against watford, with those two saves, one right at the beginning, and one right at the end!

i would like to see...

Bart,
Chambers, Smith, Berra, Mings,
Hyam, Bru,
Bishop,
Hunt, Mcgoldrick, Murphy

COYB, MASSIVE GAME!
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billlm added 15:11 - Nov 21
nothing to much against gerks but you don't tinker to much with a winning side especially one that only lets 1 goal in 270 minutes of football and that was a cross, bart for me at this time
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Lightningboy added 15:14 - Nov 21
Mick's decision at the end of the day but I think it would be extremely unfair on Bartosz if he gets dropped.
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PJH added 15:18 - Nov 21
I also think Bart would be very unlucky to be left out but once MM had decided that Gerks was his No 1 last season he always came back when available however well Loach had played.It really depends on whether Mick sees Bart as a serious challenger for the jersey fulltime.
I hope Hyam is back in then it has to be two from Bru,Bishop,Tabb and Skuse or maybe three of them if we go 442.Hunt would then also be unlucky to be left out.
Whatever team Mick picks I am sure it will the one that he thinks most likely to get a result.
Looking forward to my first trip to Bournemouth tomorrow.
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StowTractorBoy added 16:04 - Nov 21
With Bournemouth in top form I suspect MM will go down the Scuse, Hyam and Bru route in midfield. MM has a tough decision on the goalkeeping front but suspect he will stick with Bart. This will be a very tough match for us as Bournemouth are very organised very quick and also have a very astute Manager. They remind me very much of Burnley last season and if they stay clear of injuries like Burnley did Bournemouth will be there or thereabouts at the end of the season I am sure. Will take a point now.
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warktheline added 17:32 - Nov 21
Glad you mentioned the money they've spent Mick, many plaudits remarks about Bournemouth fail to pick up on what they have spent to achieve their present status. That said, I do admire Howe's positivity and his footballing ideology.COYB.
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jas0999 added 17:56 - Nov 21
Skuse and Hyam? I hope not. One or other for me.
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Berts_chin added 18:49 - Nov 21
It's Gerks for me, I thought Bart looked flakey against Wolves. Gerks has won us more points than he has lost us this season whereas I don't think Bart can be credited with any of those from his three games.
Agree that it's got to be either Hyam or Skuse, not both. Bru must start.
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Turkishblue added 18:55 - Nov 21
It was a tough game there last season, their pace and movement caused us big problems, Cressie and Chambo got a real run around, so although not wanting to change a winning team, a proper right back needs serious consideration, Bru and Bish a must as their midfield pace will by pass a Skuse and Hyam pairing.
Surfs up at Boscombe see you in the sea on Sunday morning
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jpring89 added 20:59 - Nov 21
id take the same result as last year a win would be great but not losing this game is a must. there good home runs got to come to an end hopefully to us tomorrow. looking at the odds for us on the bookies they dont give us much hope. i cant see us losing this aslong as skuse does not start dont believe there is much between either keeper although id prefer bart.

COYB
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yun added 01:58 - Nov 22
Same back line and keeper with bit of tinkering in midfield as per MM's usual routine.

The squad should be up for it after the rest and the strikers are flying at the moment. I'm optimistic about this one.
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Sospiri added 06:03 - Nov 22
Its good to hear another championship manager give so much praise to Mick - deserved, and accurate in what he says about our team - and how we we deserve to be where we are. Its been years since its been like this.
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TimmyH added 12:41 - Nov 22
Hopefully Skuse will be on the bench as I feel we play better without him, as per goalkeeper situation I feel we should continue with Bart. Saw Bournemouth play Brighton a few weeks back on the TV and have to say wasn't overly impressed by them although to be second at present is huge credit to Eddie Howe. Draw for me, maybe 1-1.
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bohslegend added 13:37 - Nov 22
Would happily take 1-1 TimmyH - good team Bournemouth.
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