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Town Out to End 2016 on Winning Note Against Bristol City
Friday, 30th Dec 2016 06:00

Town face Bristol City at Portman Road this evening looking to end 2016 on a winning note. The Robins’ visit is the first of two games over the New Year weekend against sides currently struggling for form with the Blues travelling to QPR on Monday.

Bristol City have won just one of their last 10 in all competitions, losing eight including their last four, their single win having come against Town at Ashton Gate earlier this month.

Similarly, the West Londoners have also won one of their last 10 in the Championship and have lost their last six, including the 3-0 loss at Portman Road in November.

Town are still to win back-to-back games this season, but manager Mick McCarthy says the Blues won’t be the only ones seeing the fixtures as an opportunity to get back to form.

“They’ll be saying exactly the same thing,” he pointed out. “Sadly we’ve not been a force to be reckoned with.

“That’s what we’ve got to change. It’s got to change, we’ve got to create a more positive environment at the ground by our play. And if we don’t, then we’ll be in trouble.”

He added: “We’re all looking to change it around, everybody’s working to that end. We’re all trying to be more positive, all trying to be on a winning team because we all feel better when it’s like that.”

Reflecting on the game at Ashton Gate at the start of the month which ended in a 2-0 victory for the home side, he said: “I thought they were OK, there wasn’t a lot in it, a penalty and a wonder goal.

“But it’s not about them, it’s about us, it’s about how we play. Whatever we do, we’ve got to try and counter that with how we play and be more positive and more forceful."

McCarthy felt his side was forced to play on the back foot by Fulham during Monday’s 2-0 defeat at Portman Road.

“You have to give them a bit of credit, they’re a good side,” he added. “I thought they played very well and we just got pushed back, we got a bit too deep, our two wide players got a bit too deep.

“But they were conscious of looking after the full-backs, to be fair to them their full-backs have created more full-backs and more goals than anybody else.”

Having made two substitutions at the break, David McGoldrick and Leon Best replaced Brett Pitman and Andre Dozzell, he moved to a back three.

“It gave us a better foothold in the game having two strikers up front, although it left us a bit bare-arsed at the back because they had chances,” he explained.

“Something had to be done on Boxing Day, we were getting mullered. There had to be a change, it didn’t matter what it was, there had to be something.”

Does he feel a 3-5-2 system suits the personnel at his disposal? “Possibly. I think Myles Kenlock would make a good left wing-back. Jonas Knudsen might end up being one of the left-sided centre-backs, he’s a good defender, Jonas.


“Myles might have a bit more in terms of quality at the end of it, but we’ll see if he plays on Friday, won’t we?

“It does [suit our personnel] but I’m not always a fan of it, however, sometimes it’s horses for courses.”

McCarthy seems unlikely to start in that system tonight, but he could switch back to the 4-4-2 formation which he has tended to prefer throughout his career.

Bartosz Bialkowski will continue in goal with skipper Luke Chambers again at right-back and Adam Webster and Christophe Berra the central defenders.

McCarthy hinted yesterday that Myles Kenlock would start at left-back even if Knudsen was over the foot injury which has been hampering him in recent days.

In midfield, ex-Bristol City stalwart Cole Skuse could be joined in the centre by Kevin Bru, while Grant Ward may well be preferred to Freddie Sears in the wide right role.

Tom Lawrence will continue on the left with David McGoldrick likely to be recalled up front alongside another former Robin, Brett Pitman.

Bristol City right-back Adam Matthews is rated 50/50 tonight’s game due to a problem at the top of his calf and bottom of his hamstring. Mark Little looks set to deputise. Midfielder Gary O'Neil is a definite absentee due to a calf strain.

Looking back on his 2016, Robins manager Lee Johnson was happy with how things were progressing until the start of their recent run.

“I reflect on 2016 as being a fantastic year until November,” Johnson told Bristol City Player HD.

“I was loving life up until then! There’s no denying it’s been a difficult six to eight weeks for us.

“But we’re Bristol City and we fight. The Championship will never be easy. We lick our wounds and we go again.

“We’ve got a group that can roll up their sleeves and dig in. We’ve got to fight and that’ll be the challenge at Ipswich.

“The game is another good one for us against an historic club like ourselves and I’m looking forward to hopefully being on the right end of a result.”

Historically, Town have the edge, winning 28 (26 in the league), losing 20 (20) and drawing 13 (13). The Blues are without a win in their last five matches against the Robins but Bristol City have gone 11 games at Portman Road since their last win which came back in September 1978.

In the fixture between the clubs earlier this month a Lee Tomlin penalty and a goal of the season contender from Luke Freeman saw Bristol City to a 2-0 victory over the Blues at Ashton Gate.

Tomlin converted from the spot after Bialkowski had been adjudged to have fouled Tammy Abraham in the 31st minute, then Freeman smashed home a volley on 72 to seal the three points with McGoldrick having come closest for Town when he hit the post earlier in the second half.

Last time the teams met at Portman Road, in September last year, Ryan Fraser netted an 86th minute equaliser as the sides drew 2-2.

Skipper Chambers headed Town in front a minute after the break but quick-fire goals from Freeman and Jonathan Kodjia gave the Robins the lead before Fraser’s late equaliser.

Skuse moved to the Blues from his hometown club, who he had joined as a schoolboy, following their relegation in the summer of 2013 after making 245 starts and 62 sub appearances, and scoring nine times.

Keeper Dean Gerken also left Ashton Gate the same summer, joining the Blues after a trial during pre-season ahead of 2013/14, having made 60 appearances for the Robins after signing from Colchester in July 2009.

Pitman was with the Robins from 2010 to 2012 between his two spells with AFC Bournemouth.

While with Bristol City he scored 20 goals in 36 starts and 45 games from the bench. Town assistant manager Terry Connor played for the Robins between 1991 and 1993.

City boss Johnson, a close friend of Skuse from their playing days together at Ashton Gate, was born in Suffolk during his father Gary’s time as a player with Newmarket Town.

Tonight’s referee is David Coote from Nottinghamshire, who has shown 79 yellow cards and two red in 21 games so far this season.

Coote’s most recent Town match was the 1-1 draw with Norwich City in August in which he booked only one Canary and also ruled out what replays showed as a perfectly good Jonathan Douglas goal, his linesman having wrongly flagged for offside.

Prior to that he was in charge of the 2-2 FA Cup draw at home to Portsmouth in January, in which he yellow-carded Cole Skuse and one visiting player.

He also took control of the 0-0 home draw with Cardiff in October last year in which he booked eight players, Tommy Smith, Cole Skuse and Kevin Bru as well as five of the visitors.

He also refereed the 2-2 draw with Brentford on the opening day of last season when he booked only Bees' midfielder Jota.

Coote was also the man in the middle in the 3-1 defeat at Cardiff in October 2014, in which he booked Tyrone Mings and two home players, the 2-1 defeat at Reading on the opening day of the 2013/14 season and the 3-1 home loss to Wigan later that campaign.

During the season prior to that he took control of the 2-1 defeat at Hull and the 3-0 home victory over Millwall.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Webster, Berra, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Dozzell, Ward, Lawrence, Varney, McGoldrick, Sears, Best, Pitman.


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battyblue added 06:49 - Dec 30
Draw then.
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Penguinblue added 06:54 - Dec 30
Win, lose or draw let's hope it's McCarthy's last game. (Excuse already in - 'good team Bristol City are' - like all others we play.

McCarthy OUT
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jas0999 added 07:34 - Dec 30
We should comfortably get two back to back wins. It's remarkable, but both teams are worse than us. It's one thing beating struggling teams though. 12-14 clubs see us a struggling side and generally get a win or draw against us.
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Sixto6 added 08:42 - Dec 30
Just what mick needs ! A couple of teams struggling to get some points against to paper over the cracks and keep him in the job !
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smellmycheese added 09:17 - Dec 30
A winning end to 2016 for me would be seeing you and your flash motor drive out of PR for the very last time.
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d0nk added 09:36 - Dec 30
It wont allow me to write on here what I want to say. Safe to say im rather annoyed
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muccletonjoe added 09:48 - Dec 30
Trouble is there are no players in this team to take control of a game. We might not see douglas tonight but skuse will be there being his usual self.
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tractorboybig added 09:57 - Dec 30
jas0999, I think there is no team in this div worse than us. Have major concerns to our direction. Supported town since 62 and this is the biggest load of crap we have ever produced.
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Juggsy added 10:01 - Dec 30
West Londoners?
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Daleyitfc added 10:03 - Dec 30
We will win 2-1 or 1-0 : we keep picking up just enough points for the clueless Marcus Evans Group board to think that good times are just around the corner ; mind you, having read the MEG corporate pamphlet earlier, even losing every game from now till doomsday wouldn't bring about a change in manager. Gloom.
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Juggsy added 10:04 - Dec 30
Nvm, I read it properly now!
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santiagomudez added 10:20 - Dec 30
Bart

Berra Webster Knudsen

Lawrence Bru Skuse Kenlock

McGoldrick

Sears Pitman

Lose today and relegation is a serious proposition. Have to start well!

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BillBlue added 11:09 - Dec 30
“That's what we've got to change. It's got to change, we've got to create a more positive environment at the ground by our play. And if we don't, then we'll be in trouble.”

Yes Mick, for once I agree with you but the only way you will achieve it is to do what the fans are telling you to do, that is: drop all your old mates and completely reform the Defence and the Midfield and with your Strikers playing in their correct positions we might just start winning and certainly the fans will start feeling happier.
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floridaboy added 13:10 - Dec 30
2-0 Bristol
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goat_man added 14:02 - Dec 30
Please Mick. I really want to support you, but stop saying that every team we come up against are a good side. How can they be a good side if they are below us? They are clearly a bunch of mugs and should be treated that way on the pitch and hammered into the ground from the first whistle.
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runaround added 14:17 - Dec 30
Mick is saying the right things at last but time will tell if he means it & we will attack teams. Massive feeling that it is all too late though. Going to take more than just words to change fans mi da. I'm not going tonight & when I miss a home match we tend to win so fingers crossed
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itfchorry added 14:26 - Dec 30
Here's an idea for you Mick -

Why not play the channels

Let's have some movement off the ball

Get some crosses in the middle with
more than one striker in the box.

Have a plan B
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raycrawfordswig added 16:38 - Dec 30
I'm looking forward to the play offs 16 teams in it this season .
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blueboy1981 added 16:59 - Dec 30
....... a shot on target tonight would be a 100 per cent improvement on our previous home game Michael.

What a state of affairs - for a Club with such a proud history ..... ???
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heathen66 added 17:06 - Dec 30
Unfortunately,playing 3-5-2 actually means playing 5-2-2-1, which is actually an improvement on the 6-2-0-1-1 we played against Fulham.
The real issue is the lack of pace in the middle of the park and the wide players having to cover the full backs. I agree that it would be great to get the balls in the channels however we need the midfielders to be getting forward, as it will be a striker in the channel who crosses to no one.
As a team we are not mobile enough and sit too deep. When Webster brings the ball out of defence Skuse and Douglas watch him, instead of moving and giving him an offensive option.
Hopefully this will not be another team that comes to PR with such poor form but out play us and leave with the 3 points...again.
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Umros added 17:09 - Dec 30
Leaving shortly, cant argue with my 8 year old, it's cold, we will lose, what's the point. I am struggling to argue. Just read Lincoln have sold out near on 5000 ticket allocation, can we even sell that many!
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legoman added 17:09 - Dec 30
Goati-man. Every team in the Champs is pretty good compared to Div 1 or 2. but nowhere as good as prem teams. We are a Div 1 team trying to survive in the champs...does that help?
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northernblues added 17:48 - Dec 30
when keane was sacked we had 28 points from 24 games, currently under mick, 28 points from 23 games!
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Bluetone added 18:01 - Dec 30
Game could be right up McCarthy's brain fogged mind street. Hunt the hoofed ball in the fog is his sort of game.
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therein61 added 18:07 - Dec 30
All the teams we play know that attacking the right back will lead to goals after Ward is knackered protecting him and Skuse(why is this man in a town shirt!!??) has played him into trouble leading to a desperate hoof if he is quick enough to react, I'm sick of our favourite inspired selections we are so predictable we would even struggle in div 1 with this lot.
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