Mick's Match Preview - Derby vs. Coventry Friday, 8th Apr 2011 12:53 by Mick McDermott After a flogging on the road, the injury ravaged Rams head to home to hopefully recapture some form against fellow strugglers in the Sky Blues.
Derby County vs. Coventry CitySaturday 9th April 2011 Pride Park - Derbyshire Rams v Coventry - HistoricalP 37 W 22 D 8 L 7 F 60 A 352
Last game at Pride Park Fri 6/11/09 Derby 2 - 1 Coventry; Hulse (2)
Current Form
Coventry: 17/24 P 39 W 12 D 9 L 18 F 43 A 57 Leading scorers: Jutkiewicz (7)
Derby: 19/24 Derby P 39 W 12 D 8 L 19 F 49 A 57 Leading scorers: Bueno, Cywka, Moore (4)
The Rams Rams manager Nigel Clough felt his team played "pretty well" in a first half which ended with them trailing to an early penalty. Statistics say that the Rams been behind at half-time in only four of their 16 League games since the turn of the year. If games finished after 45 minutes the Rams would be 4th. On Second half performances we'd be 21st. Is there a reason for this state of affairs? I believe it's down to the fitness of our players. Every manager we've had from since Jim Smith has at some point lambasted the fitness levels of the team they have inherited. Most press releases talk about getting down to some "hard Work" on the training ground. Could it be that the fitness regime at DCFC isn't up to scratch or could it be that it's too hard? We do seem to have a lot of injuries and maybe this is down to overtraining? One thing I have noticed is that Miles Addison has clearly been working out in a gym during his lay off and is now so bulky he's practically immobile. Maybe Nigel needs to look at the training regime in the summer? I've often thought that the extensive warm up the Rams do may leave the players tired and unable to concentrate on the last few minutes of the game - hence all the late goals. Mentally fit as well as physically fit might make all the difference. Green is out for the rest of the season and some of next as well. Roberts will miss at least the next two games. Barker needs an op and Clough has said he will have it as soon as we're safe.
Possible team Jones Leacock Barker Ayala Brayford Bueno Bailey Savage Pearson S.Davies Ward SUBS: Severn, Addison, Cywka, B.Davies, Porter, Anderson, Doyle
Rams Squad No. Position Player 2 Defender John Brayford 3 Defender Gareth Roberts 4 Midfield Paul Green 5 Defender Shaun Barker (vice-captain) 6 Defender Dean Leacock 7 Striker Steve Davies 8 Midfield Robbie Savage (club captain) 10 Striker Jamie Ward (on loan from Sheffield United) 11 Midfield Stephen Pearson 12 Striker Chris Porter 13 Keeper Saul Deeney 14 Defender Russell Anderson 16 Midfield James Bailey 17 Defender Jake Buxton 18 Midfield Ben Pringle 19 Striker Tomasz Cywka 20 Defender Miles Addison 21 Defender Daniel Ayala (on loan from Liverpool) 23 Striker Conor Doyle 24 Midfield Arnaud Mendy 25 Defender Mark O'Brien 26 Striker Callum Ball 27 Striker Alberto Bueno (on loan from Real Valladolid) 28 Midfield Ben Davies 29 Midfield Jeff Hendrick 34 Keeper Brad Jones
Coventry "If we play like we did last Saturday we'll beat you easily". Not a quote from the club or from the Coventry media, this was a quote form a work colleague who is a Coventry City fan. This was following their 2-0 victory over Watford - their first in eight games. My colleague has cited the sacking of Aidy Boothroyd as the catalyst for the change in form; "Boothroyd didn't have a clue about our best formation or what each players best position was, the man was clueless". Harsh words but caretaker Manager Andy Thorn & Steve Harrison certainly seem to have got them playing. Play-Off hopefuls, Watford were outplayed all over the pitch. Speaking to the Coventry Telegraph, Andy Thorn warned against allowing the Watford result to go to the player’s heads; "The mood has been really good but we have a big game on Saturday and it is important we don't run away with ourselves. We have got to get back down to Earth now". Thorn went on to promise the fans attacking football; "Playing the way we do, you are always going to leave yourself open a little bit but that's how we're going to play".
Current Sky Blues Squad No. Position Player 1 Keeper Keiren Westwood 2 Defender Richard Keogh 3 Defender Stephen O'Halloran 4 Midfield Sammy Clingan 5 Midfield Lee Carsley (captain) 6 Defender James McPake 7 Midfield David Bell 9 Striker Marlon King 10 Striker Freddy Eastwood 11 Striker Lukas Jutkiewicz 12 Midfield Gary Deegan 14 Defender Chris Hussey 15 Defender Martin Cranie 16 Midfield Isaac Osbourne 17 Midfield Aron Gunnarsson 18 Midfield Carl Baker 19 Striker Gary McSheffrey 20 Defender Ben Turner 21 Midfield Michael McIndoe 22 Striker Clive Platt 23 Keeper Danny Ireland 24 Defender Richard Wood 26 Defender Jordan Clarke 29 Striker Roy O'Donovan 30 Defender Nathan Cameron 31 Striker Shaun Jeffers 33 Keeper Michael Quirke
What the bookies think The Rams are 5/4 favourites for this with William Hill while the Sky Blues are at 11/5. The draw is at 23/10. Steve Davies and Alberto Bueno are 11/2 favourites as first scorers while Marlon King is favourite for the visitors at 7/1.
Information for travelling fans Driving It’s a short hop from Coventry to Derby. Take the M1 North to J16 for Derby. Take the A500/A50 to Derby. Take the A6 turn-off for Derby and the ground and away parking are signposted. About 50 miles. Parking Away fans can park at Catalyst on London Rd opposite the Navigation pub. It's about 10-15 minutes from the ground. Don't be tempted to park at Pride Park shopping centre unless you fancy being clamped. You can also park at the Fireplace showroom just at the turn off the A52 for Pride Park. Don’t be in a rush to leave however as it takes an age to get out of there. Another alternative is to pass the exit for Pride Park on Brian Clough Way and head for Pentagon Island... Take the first exit and turn left and after a few hundred yards you will come to The Cattle Market Car Park. It's about 10 minutes walk to the ground from here. Drinking There are a few pubs very close to the ground but if you come by train, the locale around the station is fairly inviting. The Crown and Cushion at the junction of London Rd always seems to be full of away supporters. The Brunswick is a must for any real ale fans and the Alexandra next door is my personal favourite. Fans tend to mingle in these pubs and as long as you're not being aggressive, the atmosphere is good. The Waterfall opposite the station is very good as well. If you are driving, the Navigation Pub on London Rd opposite the parking area is your best bet. Around the ground there's a Frankie & Bennie's, Harvester and the Pride Park but these tend to be very busy.
Mick's prediction Hard one to call again. I would have said this was our most winnable game of the remaining fixtures until I talked to Luke. Now I'm worried. Hopefully the Sky Blues performance against Watford was a one off and they will be back struggling this weekend. Then there are the Rams. Okay they may have played well but without goals it's ultimately futile. Then there's the second half fade out - If we can go in winning at half time, it would be a start and may dent the Sky Blues new found confidence. Going for the win. Rams 2-1 Coventry
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