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Town Face High-Flying Royals Looking for Second Win of 2017
Friday, 3rd Feb 2017 06:00

Town face third-placed Reading at Portman Road on Saturday looking for only their second win of 2017 and hoping to avoid falling to back to back defeats for the first time this season.

The Blues, who dropped to 17th following Tuesday's 3-0 defeat to Derby, but remain 10 points off the relegation zone, still haven’t recorded the same result in successive league games since drawing with Wolves and then Norwich back in August, 25 games ago, a new club record.

Boss Mick McCarthy says he’s not surprised to see Reading towards the top of the table having been impressed with the Royals when they beat Town 2-1 in a game of three penalties in September.

“Not after we played them and seen them for a bit after that,” he said. “They’ve got some good players, they’ve got a good squad.

“They’ve probably underachieved over the last few years. They’ve brought in a few good ones, Roy Beerens has come in, but they had Yann Kermorgant, Garath McCleary, Danny Williams and Chris Gunter. They’ve had good players there for a long time and I think should have done better.

“They’ve had a takeover, they’ve had a series of managers come in and Jaap Stam seems to have done particularly well with them. He’s still there and they’re up near the top.”

Does he believe the Berkshire side have a chance of breaking into the top two or does he believe Newcastle and Brighton already have the automatic promotion places sewn up?

"“Only if Newcastle play like they did on Wednesday night [during the 2-2 home draw with QPR], where that came from I’ve no idea,” he reflected.

“I thought QPR were good, they’ll end up in mid-table, no question. They’ve made a lot of signings and I think they had a lot of good players before.

“But Newcastle started like they did against us but they were very poor. Whether that’s just a one-off game, I don’t know, but I still think Brighton and Newcastle will do it.

“However, if either of them slip up, Leeds, who went to Blackburn and won on Wednesday night, Sheffield Wednesday and Reading, they’ll all be nipping at their heels.

“They’ll have to be careful and I think the weight of expectation is on Newcastle, no doubt.”

Reading midfielder John Swift had a trial with Town in November 2014 when a Chelsea player and McCarthy was impressed by the 21-year-old, who joined the Royals on a permanent basis last summer.

“He came here on trial and I liked him,” he said “I was going to take him on loan but he got injured.

“He went back and it wasn’t as severe but I didn’t dare play him or have him to train because he’d got this knee injury, so he went back and he’s done great.


“He’s a good player, John. He’s playing really well, he plays in behind two strikers and it suits him.”

Reading added highly-rated West Ham defender Reece Oxford, 18, on loan on deadline day and McCarthy says he was someone the Blues were considering as a potential replacement for skipper Luke Chambers after he was targeted by his former club Nottingham Forest.

“We were talking about it even at the last knockings, Nottingham Forest were looking at Chambo,” he said.

“But he’d gone up to Reading then anyway. So, yes, we’ve had a look at him. I think he’ll probably suit Reading the way he plays, he’s a nice footballer, he’ll certainly fit in with them.”

Town added central midfielders Toumani Diagouraga and Emyr Huws on loan during the window, do their signings mean Jonathan Douglas, 35, has no future with the Blues and will move on at the end of the season?

“Dougie’s contract is up in the summer and he’s probably the one who is slightly less liked than I am at the moment,” McCarthy added ruefully. “We’ll see, it’s a toss-up who goes first, me or him."

Having added seven players during the window, does McCarthy envisage having problems fitting them in? “We’re hardly ripping it up, so nobody can actually say ‘I should be playing, I’ve been great’. I don’t think that’s the case. Anybody who comes in has got a chance to play.”

Striker signing Kieffer Moore has made an impression off the bench twice after siging for £10,000 from Forest Green Rovers earlier in the month and McCarthy has been pleased with his performances.

“I’ve been delighted with him,” he said. “A lot of the players that they’ve been talking about have been similar to him that are coming out of the National League and League Two. I think he’ll do well for us, I’ve been pleased with him.

“He came on against Preston and he came on the other night, so he’s getting a look in. Can he start? Absolutely.”

Despite making those signings McCarthy isn’t abandoning his plan to blood some of the club’s younger players once fears of relegation have been allayed.

“If - when - we’ve got enough points and we can’t go down, because at the moment we’re looking over our shoulders, not above us, form tells us that, then it would be the case that I’d like to have a look at some of the younger ones,” he said.

The Town boss will stick with Bartosz Bialkowski in goal but may look to change things around at the back, perhaps returning to a back four.

Steven Taylor is available and the former Newcastle and Portland Timbers man may be handed his debut at centre-half alongside Christophe Berra with skipper Chambers moving to right-back. Jonas Knudsen will continue on the left.

In midfield, Cole Skuse will be in one of the central roles with Diagouraga probably taking up the other having missed out against Derby in midweek.

Huws is another option, while Teddy Bishop has now played two U23s games since recovering from his ankle injury.

Grant Ward was among the Blues’ better performers on Tuesday after coming off the bench and the former Spurs man is likely to return on the right with Tom Lawrence - who is expected to be over the ankle injury which forced him off against the Rams - on the left.

Up front, McCarthy could hand Moore his first start alongside one of David McGoldrick, Freddie Sears or Brett Pitman. New loan striker Dominic Samuel isn’t available against his parent club.

If McCarthy opts to stick with a back three, Taylor is likely to be on the right of Chambers with Berra on the left with Jordan Spence the right wing-back and Knudsen on the left.

Skuse and Diagouraga are likely to be joined in central midfield by Lawrence with McCarthy picking two from McGoldrick, Moore, Pitman and Sears up front.

Reading, who also added Bournemouth’s former Norwich striker Lewis Grabban and Crystal Palace’s Jordon Mutch on loan this week, will be without Dutch midfielder Joey van den Berg due to a hamstring injury but are hopeful defender Paul McShane and striker Yann Kermorgant (both calf) will be OK to be involved.

Town have just about had the better of the Royals historically, winning 24 times (23 in the league), drawing nine (nine) and losing 23 (23).

At the Madejski Stadium in September Williams netted the game’s third penalty deep in second-half injury time to hand Reading a 2-1 victory over the Blues, Knudsen having been adjudged to have hauled down Van den Berg at a corner.

In first-half injury time Ward had been harshly penalised for handball for the game’s first spotkick and McCleary put the Royals in front, then Pitman fired home Town’s penalty five minutes after the break having been fouled by Tyler Blackett.

Last time the teams met at Portman Road in February last year, Town climbed back into the top six and extended their extraordinary record of Tuesday night home victories to 16 as an 89th minute Pitman goal saw them to a 2-1 victory over the Royals.

After a lacklustre first half Ryan Fraser put the Blues in front on 57, Reading sub McCleary equalised from the spot before Pitman’s late winner.

Reading midfielder Stephen Quinn is the younger brother of ex-Blue Alan, while Town manager McCarthy has previously confirmed that he targeted Reading striker Yann Kermorgant when he joined Bournemouth from Charlton in January 2014.

Like Swift, Dutch midfielder Van den Berg similarly spent time on trial with the Blues, in September 2006.

Saturday’s referee is Geoff Eltringham from County Durham, who has shown 83 yellow cards and four red in 27 games so far this season.

Eltringham’s last Town match was the 0-0 draw at Blackburn in October in which he booked only one home player.

Prior to that he was in charge of the 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday in April 2013 when he kept his cards in his pockets throughout.

His only other Blues match was the 3-1 defeat at Leeds in January 2012 in which he red-carded on-loan Town keeper Alex McCarthy for handling outside the area thereby denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity, booked Luke Hyam and one home player.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Emmanuel, Spence, Taylor, Berra, Digby, Skuse, Diagouraga, Huws, Douglas, Bru, Dozzell, Bishop, Ward, Rowe, Lawrence, Sears, Pitman, McGoldrick, Moore.


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Dissboyitfc added 17:40 - Feb 3
Noelthedub... absolutely spot on, these are my main complaints real quality costs but it is still possible to play football without spending fortunes.

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legoman added 17:44 - Feb 3
Coaches out.
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blueboy1981 added 17:49 - Feb 3
Is that proverbial pr-t still here ........ ??
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bluesman added 17:51 - Feb 3
Who'd want to manage poor Town?
The owner's a tax dodging clown
The deficit figure
Just keeps getting bigger-
The only way seems to be down
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blueboy1981 added 17:55 - Feb 3
....... oh well - keep coughing up you fools, and the turnstiles clicking - whilst Mick continues to laugh all the way to the Bank.

For doing what ....... ??? ...... he's got the easiest employees job in the Country.
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armchaircritic59 added 18:01 - Feb 3
Just in case you've not seen this post, (i expect many havn't as yet), i thought i'd bring it to your attention. If anyone still thinks Marcus Evans saved us from financial disaster, hurry along and take a look at a post by Daleyitfc (a senior shareholder), under the Ipswich Town blog list (to the right of the home page) submitted by BaltachaFanClub. Think you might find it interesting reading!
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martleshamitfc added 18:25 - Feb 3
Just hope Taylor is better than Mark Fish!!
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warktheline added 18:35 - Feb 3
@Timmy, all are entitled to change their minds, as I did over 2 years ago! Count yourself fortunate pal, you saw the light along time ago!😂
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warktheline added 19:15 - Feb 3
Is McCarthy freewheeling til end of season? Bloody disgraceful if so!
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Warkys_Tash added 19:23 - Feb 3
DissBoy, I did read your post & again. You have missed Butchers point and obviously mine. I agree with you what is being served up is absolute rubbish. However, do you really think changing the manager at this late stage in the season would see us better? Who do you suggest Evans brings in?

Its a hypothetical question anyway, as we all know Evans won't sack him &the likely outcome is MM leaving by mutual consent in the summer.

Butcher is saying back the team and so do I - until we are safe. Then let the protests against how Evans is running the club. I'll join you - I oh I forgot your are not protesting. Well actually you are by staying away! Agree with you though, it can't go on like this and supports are being taken for fools. Milne is just as bad as Clegg - but what really is the common dominator here? EVANS.

He needs to sell it to interested investors who are football people - hopefully Ipswich Town fans!
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heathen66 added 20:25 - Feb 3
Spence and Bru are the easiest to drop as they are not senior players, no matter how well they may or may not have played
Chambers to RB, Diagouraga replacing Bru
I cannot see Ward replacing Sears, nor Moore replacing Pitman.
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TonyMowbray added 20:31 - Feb 3
Haven't read all comments but read one which has a message i really agree with.......you don't need world beating superstars to play galf decent football! I think non league Lincoln City are testament to that. I play 7 aside every Tuesday night and we are not quite professionals but never once have me and my mates thought that 'lumping it up front' would be a good tactic. I'm so sick and tired of this current regime and the absolute garbage it now produces. It's got to the point that I'm really struggling to even care any more, and I've never ever felt like that about Ipswich in the last 30 years (quite the opposite in fact) and for that i feel quite guilty and incredibly sad.
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heathen66 added 20:34 - Feb 3
Unfortunately I do not think we will be safe for a long while
I fear we may be awaiting our second win of 2017 come March
I really do hope not, however I cannot see where the win is coming from.
Please Please prove me wrong
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Geddis78 added 20:43 - Feb 3
Wow. So many people on this forum with a degree in telling others how to spend their money and how to run a business. No doubt you are all multi millionaires like Marcus Evans. Fact, if he pulled out, our club goes bust. If any of you know someone who wants to buy a club millions in debt that loses money, please put them in touch with the owner. And as for McCarthy, he is a decent honest man who calls it as it is. No bullish!t and he keeps us in this league on a shoestring. Being a fan means going through the bad to enjoy the good. I cannot believe how many 'fans' are willing us to lose tomorrow or even go down. FFS!
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Dissboyitfc added 20:52 - Feb 3
Warks-tash i do believe a new manager would get us to safety, i really do. The point i make is this, we can all go along cheer on the super Blues spend our money shout our support from the rafters and help the team to a healthy mid table finish. Then what, i will tell you what happens Evans decides that keeping McCarthy on is the way forward,

I would rather watch a league 1 game of entertaining football than watch this team who fails to provide any form of entertainment, no longer prepared to help keep MM in a job! And paying over the top prices.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:55 - Feb 3
walks-tash i would give Klug the job until the end of the season, playing some youngsters and giving us all a little insight to how football is played.

Mick out!
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Geddis78 added 21:00 - Feb 3
Did you go Tuesday? Yes we we thrashed. Yes, we were outclassed but we actually tried to play football and I thought it was a decent game. Look at the difference. They bring on Hydra. We bring on a guy from Forest Green. Do you really think appointing Bryan Klug would make a difference?
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Dissboyitfc added 21:05 - Feb 3
No i wont go untill McCarthy has gone.

Never wanted a manager to go as much as i want this man out.

Oh i did watch the highlights and it didnt show one itfc attempt on their goal, woeful and simply not good enough!

Mick out!!!!
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Dissboyitfc added 21:06 - Feb 3
Ps we should have lost by a bigger margin.
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Geddis78 added 21:17 - Feb 3
Yes, we should. 6 nil would have been fair. But seeing as you weren't even there, not sure how you are qualified to comment on how we played. It's time for REAL fans to get behind the team and make sure we stay up.
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TonyMowbray added 21:24 - Feb 3
You have to try and play football the right way. Yes Jewell and Keane didn't work but despite there other numerous failures, they knew lumping it up front was not the answer. What manager these days other than Mick thinks it is a good tactic? Is Joe Kinnear still around? And no.....i wouldn't want Keane or Jewell back, but i would welcome a modern day football manager that played progressive, possession based, attacking football.
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warktheline added 21:36 - Feb 3
@geddis78, another with no depth in posting! "Mick keeps us up on a shoestring". Are you enjoying your 90 mins at Portman Rd? I can only assume so, considering your lack of depth!!!
As for Marcus Evans, I couldn't give a toss about his money! Let the 'clueless' take his pot and go, thereafter, what will be will be! Take a look at AFC Wimbledon, life goes on, if you want it too!
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Geddis78 added 21:37 - Feb 3
What football fan wouldn't want that? But this is the Championship. How many teams play that way? Bournemouth went up playing like that and so did Swansea. This year, only Fulham and Derby have really impressed me. To play that way, we require the right players. Those that find the mould: Williams - injured, Bishop - either injured or not hitting the previous heights, McGoldrick - either injured or disappointing, Dozzell - physically not ready and only 18. And of course the outstanding Lawrence. Bring in who you want, we don't have the players to play the style we would love to see and actually win more games. We did try Tuesday and look at the outcome.
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Geddis78 added 21:47 - Feb 3
Warktheline, so, you would be happy for us to go bust. Jjjeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz. That really sums it up. Ill be there tomorrow hoping for a win. And if we don't, ill be at the next game hoping the same. It's called being a supporter. It isn't 1981 any more. For every Wimbledon, there are 10 Wigans.
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Dissboyitfc added 22:44 - Feb 3
Geddis people who keep going along blindly, supporting this rubbish are keeping the team down. MM has had 4 years building up to this. I could understand people getting behind the team if this was a blip and rallying together could achieve improvement, things will not improve until we all say enough is enough!!

MM out!!!!
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