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Town Looking to Close Gap With First Ever Stadium of Light Win
Friday, 2nd Feb 2018 10:59

Town visit manager Mick McCarthy's old club Sunderland on Saturday looking for a first ever win at the Stadium of Light and seeking to close the eight-point gap to the play-off places.

The Blues, who are 12th, have lost on their last seven visits to Wearside in all competitions and picked up their only point at the Stadium of Light on their first visit in February 1998 when the game ended 2-2.

Town’s last win on Wearside - where they haven't played for 11 years - was back in August 1989 when John Duncan’s Blues ran out 4-2 victors at Roker Park.

Current boss McCarthy is well aware that his team, who have won just once in their last eight in all competitions, needs to start winning on a regular basis if a once-promising campaign isn’t going to fade into yet another mid-table finish.

“For sure, but it isn’t going to be easy going to Sunderland,” he said. “I saw them on Tuesday [when they lost 3-1 at Birmingham] and they’ll be desperate for the points on Saturday.

“I would imagine there’ll be a good atmosphere, certainly at the start. We’ll have to go and silence that and they’ll be up for it.

“Then we’ve got Burton [at home]. Don’t anybody start looking round thinking these games are easy because, as I always remind everybody, when we were in the bottom three and just out of it, we were a right pain in the backside to everybody, they didn’t like playing us. And that’s just what these will be.”

Regarding closing the gap to the top six, he added: “We’ve got to do that. Me sitting here saying that we’ve got to do it, that doesn’t mean anything. We’ve got to earn it, we’ve got to play well on the pitch.

“Who knows, if we can beat Sunderland, suddenly there’ll be more pressure on the Burton game, it’ll be ‘Can we string two wins on the bounce?’ and if we do we’ll be on the back of the play-offs.

“So, let’s concentrate on Sunderland and go up there and try and win and if we do, who knows that will take us.”

McCarthy was manager at Sunderland between 2003 and 2006 and says he thoroughly enjoyed his time in the North-East, even if it didn’t get off to the easiest of starts, something he shares with current boss Chris Coleman.

“I had a lovely time,” he reflected. “I had a fabulous time at Sunderland. From a tough start. I was just talking about Chris going in and it’s like trying to stop an oil tanker with a canoe paddle. I’m telling you, it’s hard work.

“I lost my first 11 games there, nine in the Premier League. We tried to win them all because we were going to have to win, I think we needed to win six or seven out of nine to stay up, so you might as well try and win them. But we got beaten in them, which doesn’t look great.

“And then we lost the first two the next season to make it 11. But we ended up in the play-offs. We lost them but won the Championship the following year.

“So, it was a tough start but I loved my time there, it’s a great club, great people. It’s a fabulous stadium.

“I think I’ve said before, I used to take players, anybody I was trying to sign, I’d show them everything then take them up to the directors’ box and walk them out into the stadium.

“And it’s brilliant, it’s mind-blowing when you walk out, even more so when it’s full, of course.

“But equally, everywhere I’ve been I’ve enjoyed my job. Sunderland was fab, really, really loved it.”

Is he surprised at their current predicament, with the Black Cats going into the game second-bottom following their relegation from the Premier League last season.

“I don’t know what to say,” he added. “I don’t know what to think of it, actually. I’m sometimes at a loss.


“They’ve been on the brink of going down for the last however-many seasons and somebody’s come in and waved their magic wand and kept them up.

“Then the following season they’ve been in a similar position. And I feel for Chris because he’s a really good guy, firstly, and he proved what he’s worth at Wales with the job he did there.

“I don’t feel for him that much that I want to give him any sympathy on Saturday but I understand how tough that job is. And if it’s not going right, wow! The bigger the club, the more opinions, the more fans, the more noise, the more media. It’s a really tough place to manage.”

Like McCarthy when he took over at the Stadium of Light, Coleman returned to club management after being an international boss when he was appointed at Sunderland in November after Simon Grayson's sacking. Is it an easy transition to make?

“Piece of cake, I won the Championship!” McCarthy laughed. “No, it’s far from it. I think it’s changed, by the way, since I did it as well.

“I think the league’s got better, there’s better teams, there are better players, maybe there are better managers, different ideas, different ways of playing.

“This league has certainly got better, the Championship, since I took the Sunderland job in 2003, and equally the Wolves job in 2006.”

He added: “But it’s not hard for Chris coming back and doing it because you want to get back into it, you’ve had that time as an international manager, you’ve gone and watched games.

“I used to sit in the stand and I’d be looking down thinking, ‘I’d love to be down there’. As much as I enjoyed that job, you wanted to be down there more often.

“I had five years and did 68 games - I do that in the first three months in the Championship every year. So, you want to get back into it.

“But when it’s tough, sometimes you look back and think, ‘Wasn’t so bad my international manager’s job after all!’.”

McCarthy is likely to make a handful of changes to the team which lost 1-0 at home to Wolves last Saturday.

Bartosz Bialkowski will be in goal with Jordan Spence probably continuing at right-back and Jonas Knudsen on the left.

The Blues boss may bring Adam Webster back into the centre of his defence - alongside skipper Luke Chambers - for Cameron Carter-Vickers with the former Pompey man having put in an outstanding display for the U23s on Monday after recovering from his recent achilles injury.

Cole Skuse is over his ankle problem and will replace Stephen Gleeson in the deeper midfield pairing alongside Callum Connolly.

Joe Garner is again set to be the lone out-and-out striker with Bersant Celina, Martyn Waghorn and probably new signing Mustapha Carayol the trio behind him with David McGoldrick a doubt having missed training this week after suffering a knock against Wolves.

Sunderland signed goalkeeper Lee Camp, striker Ashley Fletcher and midfielder Ovie Ejaria on deadline day and they are all expected to be involved against the Blues.

Camp, who joined on loan from Cardiff, and Fletcher, on loan from Middlesbrough, are likely to start, while Ejaria, on loan from Liverpool, is set to be among the subs.

Kazenga LuaLua, a free transfer from Brighton, and Chelsea loanee Jake Clarke-Salter were recruited earlier in the window.

“They’re here to play, they’re here to get on the pitch,” manager Chris Coleman told the Northern Echo.

“Kazenga has plenty of experience, but he’s just lacking fitness. Fletch has the experience, he’s played in play-off finals.

“Lee has been there, seen it and done it, so that won’t be a problem, and Ovie has played international football for England and come through with flying colours. They’ll be fine.

“They’ll come in, add to us and help is. It’s just a matter of them getting onto the pitch now and hitting the ground running.”

Reflecting further on his additions, Coleman added: “At the very least we are going to improve the environment. The personnel we have brought in will add value to the squad.

“At the stage we are at in the season there are enough games and enough points to play for to make sure we are going to be OK. We have got to make sure we are OK.”

Central defender Lamine Kone is a big doubt having suffered a knock to his knee in the 3-1 defeat at Birmingham on Tuesday, while former Blues loanee Jonny Williams is out with a shoulder problem.

Veteran defender John O'Shea could return having missed the Birmingham match through illness, while wantaway midfielder Jack Rodwell remains at the club having been unable to find a new club prior to Wednesday's deadline.

Historically, the sides are closely matched with Town having won 22 of the games between the teams (22 in the league) and Sunderland 20 (18) with seven (seven) having ended in draws.

In September, Town hit five at Portman Road under Mick McCarthy for the first time as the Blues thrashed the already-deep-in-trouble Black Cats 5-2.

Waghorn opened the scoring against his old club in the sixth minute, Billy Jones equalised four minutes later but Spence restored the impressive Blues’ lead when he headed home Waghorn’s corner on 27 to make it 2-1 at the break.

In the second half, Waghorn created the best of the night for Celina and then Town’s fourth for McGoldrick, his Ireland team-mate Aiden McGeady pulled one back for the Wearsiders, then sub Grant Ward added the fifth a minute from time.

Town last faced the Black Cats at the Stadium of Light back in January 2007 when David Connolly's 13th-minute goal was enough to give the home side, then under the management of Roy Keane, a 1-0 victory over Jim Magilton’s Blues.

Despite enjoying a lot of possession, particularly in the second half, Town were unable to get back on terms, with the best chance falling to sub Danny Haynes.

Current Town boss McCarthy was manager at the Stadium of Light between March 2003 and March 2006, taking them to Championship title in 2004/05.

During his time with the Black Cats McCarthy’s record reads, played 147, won 63, drew 26 and lost 58, a win percentage of 42.9.

Blues striker Waghorn was born in South Shields and came through the ranks at Sunderland, making three starts and five sub appearances before moving on to Leicester for £3 million in August 2011 following a successful loan spell.

Titus Bramble, now coaching the U14s in Town’s academy, was a Sunderland player between 2010 and 2013, making 46 starts and five sub appearances, scoring once.

On-loan Crystal Palace man Williams is the only player with Sunderland to have represented the Blues.

The Welshman made 16 starts and 12 sub appearances in four loan spells at Portman Road, scoring two goals.

Saturday’s referee is Darren England from South Yorkshire, who has shown 94 yellow cards and two red in 45 games so far this season.

England, who is in his second season as a Championship official having taken control of 20 matches at that level, has never refereed the Blues before.

However, he has officiated in three Sunderland matches already this season, the 1-1 draw at Hull City in September, in which he booked seven players, including four Black Cats, the 3-3 draw at Brentford a month later, when he again yellow-carded four Wearsiders, to whom he also awarded a penalty, as well as two Bees, and their 2-0 win at Burton in November when he cautioned three of the North-East club’s players.

Squad from: Bialkowski, M Crowe, Spence, Iorfa, Kenlock, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Carter-Vickers, Webster, Skuse, Connolly, Hyam, Bru, Gleeson, Ward, Celina, Carayol, McGoldrick, Waghorn, Garner, Sears, Drinan.


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Northstandveteran added 19:24 - Feb 2
They'll be in't top six come end't o season will Sunderland....
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brittaniaman added 19:27 - Feb 2
It sounds like Gleeson is just a back up for Skuse??? as Dino said as soon as Skusey"s pain has gone he is in !!!
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blueboy1981 added 19:34 - Feb 2
.......... false position, good side with good players,know how to play the game, good manager.

I thought I'd say it for you Mick - cos' that's what we'll hear tomorrow.

Let's hope for a WIN - so it won't be necessary.
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Geddis78 added 20:10 - Feb 2
Blue boy, I'd say you are the one who needs to have a look at yourself. You must be one of the angriest most miserable posters on this site. You are rarely happy even if we win. How can you have a go at someone who gets some enjoyment out of watching his team? You just suffer pain and angst! Cheer up fella, it's only football. If it's that bad, find something else. Yoga? Meditation? Bhuddism? Anyhow, this season has gone now for us. Positive is we are in a far better position compared to last year. COYB!
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Northstandveteran added 21:01 - Feb 2
3'celcius, north east wind and wintry showers forecast for Sunderland tomorrow.
600 mile round trip.
Outside chance of an attacking move,
I'll be passing Ipswich about 4 a.m if anyone wants a lift?
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ArnieM added 21:24 - Feb 2
I was told several years ago , that the whole Sunderland dressing room cheered long and loud the day Mick got the sack from Sunderland. Maybe not as popular as some would think amongst the playing staff!

COYB' s for tomorrow. Ffs Mick ATTACK!
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WashbrookBlue added 21:31 - Feb 2
Well said Geddis. Allowing little rays of sunshine like Blueboy to trot out the same miserable opinion every day, whatever the story, makes one heart sing doesn't it? He's not alone mind, just one of a small group who take solace in knowing their pet narrative has an audience come rain or shine. You can almost hear the harrumph tomorrow if their team actually wins.

Northstandveteran.....fantastic post that illustrates the commitment, the madness and the hope of the away day junkie. I salute you, may a Burton-esque last minute Ceilna special fortify your way back home!
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TonyHumesIpswich added 21:55 - Feb 2
Not looking forward to this one :(
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MicksZzzTactics added 00:29 - Feb 3
To a certain degree I do understand the skepticism of many here about this far-away encounter against Sunderland, both given our A) dismal record at their place, and B) how the Dino has a recent VISIBLE knack for hmmmm sort of very gently "gifting" his old TROUBLED palls a point, in retrospect occasionally as if it was somehow underhandedly "agreed upon" pretty much before the ball even had been kicked! (The Barbara Cartland-esque breathtaking "drama" with the sooooo-in-luv-with-MM venerable 'Ollie The Hun' led QPR in addition to The Dino's own truly mind-boggling post-game analyse of particularly the last 15 minutes springs to mind!!!) ...although I'm 100% positive this has not actually EVER been the case! Wink Wink :-) :-)

However Sunderland is not only a very very troubled team in SERIOUS danger of making the dreaded "Drop" consecutive seasons (and this despite getting spoiled with the imho utterly skewed & lofty 'parachute payment'), they also just lost 2 of the ONLY 2 attacking household names renowned for their scoring touch, i.e. Lewis Grabban (12 goals) & James Vaughn, during the January transfer window ....leaving me personally to seriously wonder how ITFC can possibly lose to this now gutted & anemic-looking squad , no matter WHAT!!!

Take a look here: http://www.scoresway.com/?sport=soccer&page=team&id=683&_teamtype=default

...and then ask yourselves where is their goals -- or enough goals to OUTSCORE our fundamentally quite scoring capable front four (10,9,7,6) -- gonna come from???
Especially IF we take the game to them (as opposed to the normaleweiZzze 'Way of The Dino') and just relentlessly assault them from the Get-Go:

- Ashley Fletcher: 1 goal in 796 career min. in the 1st & 2nd tier!

- Josh Maja: 19 year old academy product who scored all of 3 goals with their U23 team throughout 2017 ...before being promoted to the A-team mid December where he has netted once in 379 min.!

- Kazenga LuaLua: 1 goal in 709 min. in the 2nd tier during the last 2 seasons!

- George Honeyman: 4 goals in 2444 career min. in 1st & 2nd tier!

- Joel Asoro: 18 year old academy product originally from Sweden who scored just once with their U23 team throughout 2017 ...and has 1 goal in 364 min. for the A-team this season!

(Aidan McGeady (5 goals) seems to be not favored if any at all by Chris Coleman as he hasn't started in any of the last 3 games!)

Alas imho this is merely not yet another one of those proverbial: "We really OUGHT TO win this", as despite an very occasional solid defensive display on their part (clean sheets against fellow strugglers Forest & Hull recently), offensively they are now extremely very much a "THERE FOR THE TAKING" opponent!!!!!!!! Again, provided of course that it's handled the right Banzai-like way tactically & personnel wise by us! And IF so ...well then my bet is this: Mick's 'Proper Blokes XI' to win by a 2+ goals margin. Yeeeaaahhh!
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KiwiBlue2 added 01:55 - Feb 3
If we dont play positively we wont get anything out of it.
Like to see a 3-5-2 and us really have a go.
If conditions get really bad then 4-4-2.
Bart
Chambo Vickers Kenlock
Carayol Spence Connolly Gleeson Celina
Waghorn Garner

Subs: Keeper, Iorfa, Webster (prefer him to Chambo), Ward, Didz, Drinnan
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bobble added 02:47 - Feb 3
we are 26pts from the top spot and sliding, expect another loss or a draw at best..
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BrettenhamBlue added 04:03 - Feb 3
draw would be an excellent result, so you can guarantee MIck will set up with that in mind. I feel the biggest game this weekend is QPR vs BARNSLEY. If either of them loses that, they'll most likely be sucked into the relegation dogfight.

To draw one small positive. Last year we were on 40 points after 32 games, so we are marginally doing better than last year. Lose at Sunderland and it turns into much of a muchness though.
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/championship-table-league-standings-af
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Theipswich added 09:24 - Feb 3
As usual we are in a situation where a positive and attacking formation would stand a chance of a result but that won't happen as it is not in McCarthy's character. The football served up will be to defend at all costs, rely on a counteratttack and hopefully nick a point with regualr hoofing.
It's a sign of the times that a club like ours which was noted for the quality of its football is the last one that Sky Sports reporters want to watch as the football is usually dreadful.
I don't understand why we have so many loanees when we should be playing our much vaunted youngsters.Why isn't Ben Morris being given a chance and why has he got in Carayol when in Ben we have an excellent star in the making.Why did Downs go to Luton ?
McCarthy said :“Flynn's had to take a step back but he's not going to dislodge Skusey, Gleas and Callum, so he might as well go and play somewhere else in a team who could get promoted." Complete and utter crap.

We are drifting into our usual mid table mediocrity, out of all cups and we bring in more short term and loan players? It's ridiculous but so bloody typical.This is the time to blood our youngsters and start planning our long term future..with a new manager....

Supporters are voting with their feet and i shudder to think what the effect will be on season ticket sales if McCarthy's contract is renewed...Portman Road will be a tomb and the club will kill itself. The football is simply dreadful and there is no positive vibe about the club at all. Way to go...
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geminimustang added 09:48 - Feb 3
"ArnieM added 21:24 - Feb 2
I was told several years ago , that the whole Sunderland dressing room cheered long and loud the day Mick got the sack from Sunderland. Maybe not as popular as some would think amongst the playing staff! "

Please God,give me the strength to continue reading the comments on this forum.
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massivemole added 11:13 - Feb 3
It's got 0-0 written all over it.
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OldClactonBlue added 11:42 - Feb 3
Gemini
How many shares did you buy?
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Razor added 12:04 - Feb 3
Nothstandveteran-----pity I am just reading your message as would have taken you up on your offer (long day in London yesterday)

Simple today----do what we did at start of season---JOEY G AND WAGGY UP FRONT as our attacking force----why was this ever changed?
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heathen66 added 12:07 - Feb 3
Theipswich...Totally agree
Downes should be playing in place of Evertons Connelly and a 29 year old journeyman here at Ipswich and not in League 2.
How will we know next August whether he is ready (and capable) for a full season in the Championship. 17 games now will give a good indication !!!
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blueboy1981 added 15:49 - Feb 3
Geddis78 ......... it's called REALISM. Obviously something you didn't know, so hope you've learnt something.

Also, get your facts right before posting. A common trait amongst some of you 'happy clappers' - that may help you also.
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