Paul Jewell ready to fight on as Ipswich manager

 

Pa
Tuesday 23 October 2012 05:51 EDT
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Ipswich manager Paul Jewell
Ipswich manager Paul Jewell (GETTY IMAGES)

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Ipswich boss Paul Jewell admits his future is still very much in the balance as he prepares to lead his struggling side into tonight's npower Championship clash with former employers Derby at Portman Road.

Jewell said he would consider his future after Saturday's defeat at Hull made it 10 games without a win but vowed to fight on after receiving support from club chairman Marcus Evans.

Jewell said: "It is clear results on the pitch have not been good enough. I can only continue to do my best for this football club to turn things around. That has to happen very quickly, though."

Dougie Freedman could be taking charge of Crystal Palace for the last time for the trip to face Barnsley at Oakwell, after being given permission to open talks about succeeding Owen Coyle at Bolton.

Meanwhile Bolton's caretaker boss Jimmy Quinn has no new injury concerns for the Trotters' trip to Wolves, who welcome Karl Henry back from suspension.

Leicester boss Nigel Pearson is keen to strengthen his side despite taking the Foxes to the top of the Championship table with a draw at Birmingham on Saturday.

Ahead of tonight's home clash with Brighton, Pearson said: "I'm pleased with the players we have but I'm not ruling out doing any business in both directions."

Craig Bellamy is set to return from his knee injury for the first time since October as Cardiff look to make it six consecutive home wins from the start of the season as they take on Gianfranco Zola's Watford.

Dexter Blackstock returns from his three-game ban as Nottingham Forest travel to Blackpool, although Adlene Guedioura begins his own suspension for Sean O'Driscoll's men.

Jonathan Woodgate faces a late fitness test ahead of Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium Clash with Hull, while Charlton could be without striker Riccardo Fuller as they travel to Elland Road to face Leeds.

Huddersfield travel to struggling Peterborough, Millwall face Birmingham at the Den, and managerless Burnley travel to Ashton Gate to face Bristol City.

PA

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