Peter Neil Bell's Blog: Cherry Chimes, page 31
May 26, 2020
Ramsdale will need to recover quickly to be ready for Project restart
It was a shock to Aron Ramsdale that he tested positive for COVID-19 in the latest round of tests. But he could be back training after seven days of self-isolation without losing too much training time. Ramsdale has been such a key figure this season that it is difficult to see any other keeper take his place in the run-in.
Ramsdale will be keen to get back to training.
While Aaron says he has no visible symptoms and has not been in contact with other people, he has still managed to come into contact with the virus. It is lucky in many respects that he has been tested and that he can get on top of the virus as quickly as he can. Hopefully, he doesn't get ill and can return to training soon with no harm done.
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It is another case though where a person shows no physical sign of the illness and yet is carrying it. Even while fewer people are being infected, the risk is still there. The rate will probably start to increase again if the amount of people continue to flock to the beaches in huge numbers and Bournemouth is a potential hot spot for that.
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With full physical contact getting the thumbs up from the government and the players to decide on it today, we are likely to see players get much closer to each other and we just have to hope the testing is good enough to catch any players who have the virus. Trust in the system is paramount. If players don't feel safe the whole 'Project Restart' is going to come under threat. The tests that are really going to be important are the next two rounds, when games are going to be almost upon us.
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Ramsdale has time to recover but others who test positive in the weeks to come might find that they will miss games.
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While Aaron says he has no visible symptoms and has not been in contact with other people, he has still managed to come into contact with the virus. It is lucky in many respects that he has been tested and that he can get on top of the virus as quickly as he can. Hopefully, he doesn't get ill and can return to training soon with no harm done.
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It is another case though where a person shows no physical sign of the illness and yet is carrying it. Even while fewer people are being infected, the risk is still there. The rate will probably start to increase again if the amount of people continue to flock to the beaches in huge numbers and Bournemouth is a potential hot spot for that.
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With full physical contact getting the thumbs up from the government and the players to decide on it today, we are likely to see players get much closer to each other and we just have to hope the testing is good enough to catch any players who have the virus. Trust in the system is paramount. If players don't feel safe the whole 'Project Restart' is going to come under threat. The tests that are really going to be important are the next two rounds, when games are going to be almost upon us.
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Ramsdale has time to recover but others who test positive in the weeks to come might find that they will miss games.
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Published on May 26, 2020 22:14
May 25, 2020
Saudi Arabian takeover bid in January opens up lots of questions
It has been reported by 90 Minutes that AFC Bournemouth were close to having new owners in January of this year, when Saudi Arabian investors looked to complete a takeover of the club. The club would have been sold, but for a disagreement over the club's valuation and Maxim Demin would have sold out.
Is AFCB still up for sale? It looks like Maxim Demin has had enough.This gives a whole new view on the stable appearance of the club and Eddie Howe's position. While the investment from new ownership would have been significant with the prospect of a new 27,000 seat stadium, there would most likely have been a management change and a very different attempt at trying to keep AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League.
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I wrote a short while ago that I wondered if Maxim Demin would get bored of AFC Bournemouth and it appears that he has come to that point. Selling the club while in the Premier League would be a great way to bow out, but if the club is relegated the value of the club would fall dramatically. Of course, the club could stay up and the deal could still go through later this summer - what a different season we could be looking at then, in 2020/21, presuming their is a season then.
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Eddie Had a Dream -now just 9.99!All of a sudden it looks like it could be that Eddie Howe's job is hanging by a thread again. That might not sit so well with many fans, but things do move on and perhaps we have been cushioned from the fragility of reality for far too long. Eddie is the longest serving manager of any club, and while his departure might not happen with a takeover, the new owners would want much better results quickly for him to stay in place. Perhaps that is something that would benefit the club? Have we been in a bubble too long? Does the club need a shock to get it moving forward again?
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The other point I'd like to make is whether the club is still openly looking for a buyer? If it is, we could well see much more talk about players looking to move this summer and a disrupted dressing room is not going to be healthy for the club. Answers is what we will need, but will the club speak out more about this in the coming days? It's surely not going to seem helpful to the club when it is trying to concentrate on a relegation fight and needs the fans and players onside.
In other news, it has been said in the press that Aaron Ramsdale is the Bournemouth player who is self-isolating from COVID-19 symptoms.
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I wrote a short while ago that I wondered if Maxim Demin would get bored of AFC Bournemouth and it appears that he has come to that point. Selling the club while in the Premier League would be a great way to bow out, but if the club is relegated the value of the club would fall dramatically. Of course, the club could stay up and the deal could still go through later this summer - what a different season we could be looking at then, in 2020/21, presuming their is a season then.
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The other point I'd like to make is whether the club is still openly looking for a buyer? If it is, we could well see much more talk about players looking to move this summer and a disrupted dressing room is not going to be healthy for the club. Answers is what we will need, but will the club speak out more about this in the coming days? It's surely not going to seem helpful to the club when it is trying to concentrate on a relegation fight and needs the fans and players onside.
In other news, it has been said in the press that Aaron Ramsdale is the Bournemouth player who is self-isolating from COVID-19 symptoms.
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Published on May 25, 2020 22:24
May 24, 2020
Bournemouth player tests positive for COVID-19
The fact that an AFCB player has tested positive for COVID-19 tells us teat this virus is still all around us and it doesn't respect what you do or who you are. Anyone can catch the coronavirus and I imagine the cleaning around Dean Court has gone into overdrive since the learning of this second batch of tests has picked out a Bournemouth player, who may not even have thought that he was carrying the virus.
One AFCB player picks up COVID-19While that player will go into self-isolation for seven days, it is good that Hull City are the only other club that I have herd of who also say they had a positive case confirmed in this second round of testing that had 996 tests. It is difficult to know how the authorities feel about what is acceptable for football to go ahead, if a small number of players are still picking up symptoms and having positive tests. While we may be a month away from the action of a match day, perhaps this is acceptable, but once we get into June, who wants to play if there is a sudden spout of cases?
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I am sure the Bournemouth player will not want to rush back in any case. Once a player has had this they are going to be tired from fighting it off, and it may mean that player is not going to be available for the restart of the season, having missed at least a week of training. Our main concern has to be that, whoever it is, they recover quickly. Afro-Caribbean and other ethnic groups have been found to be some of the main groups of people who have been hit hardest with the cornavirus, and it is not unnoticeable that football squads these days have a lot of people from these ethnic groups.
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There has been some relaxation in the lockdown with certain people being allowed to get back to work, footballers among them. However, the fact that the coronavirus is still being transmitted and can be found among AFCB's football players, should be a warning to everyone that we are not clear of this thing yet and decisions that are made right now are absolutely crucial to get right.
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I am sure the Bournemouth player will not want to rush back in any case. Once a player has had this they are going to be tired from fighting it off, and it may mean that player is not going to be available for the restart of the season, having missed at least a week of training. Our main concern has to be that, whoever it is, they recover quickly. Afro-Caribbean and other ethnic groups have been found to be some of the main groups of people who have been hit hardest with the cornavirus, and it is not unnoticeable that football squads these days have a lot of people from these ethnic groups.
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There has been some relaxation in the lockdown with certain people being allowed to get back to work, footballers among them. However, the fact that the coronavirus is still being transmitted and can be found among AFCB's football players, should be a warning to everyone that we are not clear of this thing yet and decisions that are made right now are absolutely crucial to get right.
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Published on May 24, 2020 22:05
May 23, 2020
Do fans want season ticket refunds?
I was thinking myself about whether I wanted to see AFCB offer a refund on the home games that are left this season or whether they would offer something in exchange for the money paid for games that have yet to be paid. Then I saw BBC had a news story on Saturday on how some fans of lower league club fans were needing to support their clubs by donating the money they had paid for remaining games, just to help keep their clubs afloat.
Money to be refunded?With AFCB it might be a different situation, but the club is by no means making a profit every season despite being in the Premier League. AFCB are not about to go under but they will no doubt be grateful of any revenue they can hold on to because their out goings have been greater than income for the last few years. I suppose you can blame this on the wages they are offering to players and some of the high transfer fees. It is the environment in which they operate, although perhaps other clubs are able to manage their finances better, especially when they have bigger fanbases.
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Eddie Had a Dream eBook version -£7.99!It will be of interest to see how AFCB approach the question of offering a refund or vouchers perhaps in the club shop or a discount on the 2020-21 games, or anther incentive for them to try and keep the funds that have already been paid. It might well depend on what league AFCB are playing in next season as to what kind of deals they offer, but as we approach June, the clock is already clicking on working out how the club will go about sorting season tickets for the next season, which is still scheduled for an August start as far as we know.
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For fans the debate will depend very much on personal circumstances. Some may have been furloughed and would be very glad of having a refund to which they are surely entitled. But for others who can afford to give the club the five games without asking for a refund, it could save the club hundreds of thousand pounds. And at the moment the club is having to spend itself on getting its social distancing right and changing things around the training ground and stadium to prepare for games.
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AFCB fans have always been generous and it may just be that the majority decide that the club needs the money more than themselves this season and we hope that prices don't go up in 2020/21.
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For fans the debate will depend very much on personal circumstances. Some may have been furloughed and would be very glad of having a refund to which they are surely entitled. But for others who can afford to give the club the five games without asking for a refund, it could save the club hundreds of thousand pounds. And at the moment the club is having to spend itself on getting its social distancing right and changing things around the training ground and stadium to prepare for games.
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AFCB fans have always been generous and it may just be that the majority decide that the club needs the money more than themselves this season and we hope that prices don't go up in 2020/21.
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Published on May 23, 2020 22:40
May 22, 2020
Where will AFCB pick up enough points to survive?
Viewing AFC Bournemouth's nine fixtures to go doesn't inspire me with great confidence that they can escape the bottom three. However, what does give me hope if that other teams are within a couple of points of being where AFCB are, and a win can give any team a massive step up towards safety.
Players will want to celebrate if they do stay up, but any celebrations will be muted.Undoubtedly, now that there will be home games as well as away matches, AFCB's home games might offer the best chance of the team getting more points on the board. The games to come against Crystal Palace and Newcastle United probably give the Cherries their best chance of a reward, while Southampton match will be a big test as the Saints will want revenge for the defeat earlier in the season with the added bonus that they could help send AFCB down. If Bournemouth were to get nine points from those games they would be looking good for safety.
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However, the away fixtures look very difficult with the two Manchester clubs as well as Wolves and Everton. Bournemouth also have Leicester City and Spurs at home, but in all these fixtures AFCB would be doing well to get a point in any of them. It will be all about whether AFCB can put pressure on the teams above them - Watford, West Ham and Brighton. If AFCB can't put pressure on one of these teams then they are likely to go down. Aston Villa are far from being down yet as well.
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Eddie Had a Dream -now just 9.99!I don't know if the time lag before finishing the table will make things even more difficult. It is going to be very apparent very quickly after the first couple of games that Premier League status is very much in the balance and every game will be like a cup final. It is the immediacy and finality of these nine games which will probably capture fans memories for the next couple of seasons, as I think this season will be defined by these games. There hasn't been a season like it and let's hope we never have to go through this again. But if AFCB are successful and come out of this with their Premier League status in tact, what will the celebrations be like? It will be celebration at home for the fans, but social distancing will be almost impossible for the players when that final whistle goes.
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However, the away fixtures look very difficult with the two Manchester clubs as well as Wolves and Everton. Bournemouth also have Leicester City and Spurs at home, but in all these fixtures AFCB would be doing well to get a point in any of them. It will be all about whether AFCB can put pressure on the teams above them - Watford, West Ham and Brighton. If AFCB can't put pressure on one of these teams then they are likely to go down. Aston Villa are far from being down yet as well.
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Published on May 22, 2020 22:15
Where will AFCB pick up enough points to survive
Viewing AFC Bournemouth's nine fixtures to go doesn't inspire me with great confidence that they can escape the bottom three. However, what does give me hope if that other teams are within a couple of points of being where AFCB are, and a win can give any team a massive step up towards safety.
Players will want to celebrate if they do stay up, but any celebrations will be muted.Undoubtedly, now that there will be home games as well as away matches, AFCB's home games might offer the best chance of the team getting more points on the board. The games to come against Crystal Palace and Newcastle United probably give the Cherries their best chance of a reward, while Southampton match will be a big test as the Saints will want revenge for the defeat earlier in the season with the added bonus that they could help send AFCB down. If Bournemouth were to get nine points from those games they would be looking good for safety.
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However, the away fixtures look very difficult with the two Manchester clubs as well as Wolves and Everton. Bournemouth also have Leicester City and Spurs at home, but in all these fixtures AFCB would be doing well to get a point in any of them. It will be all about whether AFCB can put pressure on the teams above them - Watford, West Ham and Brighton. If AFCB can't put pressure on one of these teams then they are likely to go down. Aston Villa are far from being down yet as well.
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Eddie Had a Dream -now just 9.99!I don't know if the time lag before finishing the table will make things even more difficult. It is going to be very apparent very quickly after the first couple of games that Premier League status is very much in the balance and every game will be like a cup final. It is the immediacy and finality of these nine games which will probably capture fans memories for the next couple of seasons, as I think this season will be defined by these games. There hasn't been a season like it and let's hope we never have to go through this again. But if AFCB are successful and come out of this with their Premier League status in tact, what will the celebrations be like? It will be celebration at home for the fans, but social distancing will be almost impossible for the players when that final whistle goes.
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However, the away fixtures look very difficult with the two Manchester clubs as well as Wolves and Everton. Bournemouth also have Leicester City and Spurs at home, but in all these fixtures AFCB would be doing well to get a point in any of them. It will be all about whether AFCB can put pressure on the teams above them - Watford, West Ham and Brighton. If AFCB can't put pressure on one of these teams then they are likely to go down. Aston Villa are far from being down yet as well.
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Published on May 22, 2020 22:15
May 21, 2020
Players must be allowed to make personal decisions over playing
The fact that six Premier league players and staff proved positive for COVID-19 symptoms last weekend has already put doubts in some players minds if they want to go back to training. Jamie Redknapp has said on
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that more players will quit training like Tory Deeney and N'Golo Kante. The integrity of any competition is therefore shattered, and it's hard to see the end of the Premier League season being any thing more than a fudge solution.
Players decisions should be respected.The players who decide not to train and play will surely find that they are not paid which will probably lead to more disputes. But if you can't do your job you don't get paid, there are millions of people that have lost their jobs in recent weeks and months over the coronavirus, so Premier League players will get little sympathy there.
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I do worry about AFCB as it already ad a small squad. Many of the players have young families, including Eddie Howe. We see them every time they have their walk around at the end of the season. The players and staff have hard decisions to make over whether they really feel safe enough to go and train and even more critically go and play games in June.
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Eddie Had a Dream eBook version -£7.99!At the moment it all seems too soon and a high risk. Things may look better in a months time or we could get the start of a second wave of coronavirus. It all feels like an experiment at the moment, but whether there is really a good safety net in place is hard to see. Players are going to have to go with their gut instinct and I only hope that fans will respect the decisions of individual players who will surely have worries about pulling out. Players need more big stars to come out and say if they are unsure about training. It would take pressure off of others who may feel vulnerable, if they come out and say they don't feel comfortable about playing. The mental health staff at clubs really have their work cut out in the next few weeks.
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In other news, Jordan Ibe has done himself no favours again having his hair cut and ignoring social distancing rules, and he's off for sure on 1 July, says SkySports .
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I do worry about AFCB as it already ad a small squad. Many of the players have young families, including Eddie Howe. We see them every time they have their walk around at the end of the season. The players and staff have hard decisions to make over whether they really feel safe enough to go and train and even more critically go and play games in June.
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In other news, Jordan Ibe has done himself no favours again having his hair cut and ignoring social distancing rules, and he's off for sure on 1 July, says SkySports .
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Published on May 21, 2020 22:11
May 20, 2020
Comebacks are part of what have made AFCB great
Many fans will have watched the Everton 'repicked game last night in the 2015/16 season with Funes Mori and Lukaku giving Everton a 2-0 half-time lead, before Adam Smith and Junior Stanislas hit back in the last 100 minutes of normal time to make it 2-2. It looked all over then when Ross Barkley made it 2-3 in extra-time, but Bournemouth just never let up in that game and Junior Stanislas denied an Everton win with a 90+8 minute equaliser.
More comebacks are what we craveThose sort of comebacks became second nature to the Cherries in the early Premier League days. What we would give for a few turnarounds in games like that today. But what makes a good comeback? This game was a special one not because it was against a big named team, and it wasn't even a derby. But there was a gritted feeling about the game which transmits through the crowd and that atmosphere generates the magic.
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Eddie Had a Dream -now just 9.99!What excited everybody though was the lateness of the goals. It was like a basket ball match - you go down our end, then we go and attack your end. It was like school boy football and Bournemouth have always had that in their armoury if they do get attacked, they would look to hit back straight away. I am not sure if it is an Eddie Howe doctrine or if the players just feed off the crowd. What we can say is that comebacks made you want to go again next week to see whether they could do anything even more unlikely.
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That's it. The underdog and doing the impossible. The unthinkable. There was that about AFCB in that first Premier League season and every match was massive because Bournemouth simply hadn't been in the Premier League before. We may sadly have lost some of that magic now. Eddie Howe would have loved to generate that crowd involvement in the remaining games of this season, but we'll have to watch from afar and games like the Everton 3-3 draw just reminded me of how sterile the games will seem as we try and close the 2019-20 season behind closed doors.
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That's it. The underdog and doing the impossible. The unthinkable. There was that about AFCB in that first Premier League season and every match was massive because Bournemouth simply hadn't been in the Premier League before. We may sadly have lost some of that magic now. Eddie Howe would have loved to generate that crowd involvement in the remaining games of this season, but we'll have to watch from afar and games like the Everton 3-3 draw just reminded me of how sterile the games will seem as we try and close the 2019-20 season behind closed doors.
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Published on May 20, 2020 22:15
May 19, 2020
Liverpool winger would still be a good fit for AFCB
A Liverpool player has been in call for AFCB's U18s, along with Matt Ritchie during lockdown, and I still thing the Liverpool winger would be an excellent addition to AFCB's squad come the summer.
Plundering Anfield is not unusual for AFCB.Adam Lallana, 30, was good enough to have a clause in his contract when he signed for Southampton that gave AFCB some funds when he was sent to Liverpool and the fact that he has been in conversation with AFCB, be it with Alan Connell and the U18s, I do think it puts AFCB in a favourable position to pick Adam up this summer, when he end his playing time at Anfield.
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Eddie Had a Dream eBook version -£7.99!Okay, some AFCB fans won't ever like any ex-Southampton players, but we already have Andrew Surman and Artur Boruc in the current squad for starters, and Lallana has been an England international who is still a professional who would be a big signing for a club outside the top six. His contract is up at the end of June, and if Bournemouth did face the drop Lallana should be a valuable addition in the Championship, where quality tends to shine through.
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There is a lot of talk about potential exit players from AFCB and David Brooks is among them. Eddie Howe could well be looking for a right and left winger this summer and Lallana would be an experienced player to bring in. Most of Eddie's signings have been to bring the game of the squad down in recent years but some experience is always needed and it is likely that AFCB could lose influential characters like Artur Boruc and Simon Francis in the next window.
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I am sure Lallana still has links with the south coast and playing at AFCB would be advantageous for him. Bournemouth also tend to buy Liverpool players and with the clubs in good contact over Harry Wilson, I am sure some conversations could easily take place about Lallana's availability. My only concern would be how many games would he play in a season, and while he has not been a big servant at Liverpool (15 appearances in 2019-20), Anfield's number 20 would be more favoured to get games at Bournemouth if he could stay fit.
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There is a lot of talk about potential exit players from AFCB and David Brooks is among them. Eddie Howe could well be looking for a right and left winger this summer and Lallana would be an experienced player to bring in. Most of Eddie's signings have been to bring the game of the squad down in recent years but some experience is always needed and it is likely that AFCB could lose influential characters like Artur Boruc and Simon Francis in the next window.
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I am sure Lallana still has links with the south coast and playing at AFCB would be advantageous for him. Bournemouth also tend to buy Liverpool players and with the clubs in good contact over Harry Wilson, I am sure some conversations could easily take place about Lallana's availability. My only concern would be how many games would he play in a season, and while he has not been a big servant at Liverpool (15 appearances in 2019-20), Anfield's number 20 would be more favoured to get games at Bournemouth if he could stay fit.
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Published on May 19, 2020 22:16
May 18, 2020
Is Eddie ready for his biggest test?
Bournemouth go back to training and it will eventually fall on one man to be either successful of not in Bournemouths fight for survival. Eddie Howe is up against a couple of bosses that have brought teams up in Daniel Farke at Norwich and Dean Smith at Aston Villa as well as a new Premier League manager in Graham Potter and old pros, in Watford's Nigel Pearson and West Ham's David Moyes. Is Eddie Howe good enough to beat three of these men in his planning and game management?
Come on Eddie - can we see you at your very best in the next few weeks?The question will soon be answered. Eddie Howe has an enormous amount of pressure on him and yet he'll see it as more of a challenge than a nightmare having had the experience of keeping AFCB in the football pyramid in his first management year. The difficulty this time is not that dissimilar as the financial impact will be huge of dropping back to the championship.
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You can read the first couple of chapters free online!What is perhaps of most importance is that Maxim Denim is still prepared to back Howe and hasn't yet fallen out of love with football. If he did then Bournemouth would be in a much more perilous place and perhaps and have forgotten how unstable things used to be in the past, before we had such a wealthy but fairly silent owner.
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Bournemouth have lots of things going in their favour going into this relegations scrap. They know what it is like to fight for their lives and in Aaron Ramsdale they have recent experience of a couple of relegation scraps from lower in the football pyramid. As usual there are bigger clubs in this battle, but Eddie Howe likes to challenge himself against the best and if he comes through this test, it will go side by side what he did in his first managerial year for me.
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You can read the first couple of chapters free online!What is perhaps of most importance is that Maxim Denim is still prepared to back Howe and hasn't yet fallen out of love with football. If he did then Bournemouth would be in a much more perilous place and perhaps and have forgotten how unstable things used to be in the past, before we had such a wealthy but fairly silent owner.
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Bournemouth have lots of things going in their favour going into this relegations scrap. They know what it is like to fight for their lives and in Aaron Ramsdale they have recent experience of a couple of relegation scraps from lower in the football pyramid. As usual there are bigger clubs in this battle, but Eddie Howe likes to challenge himself against the best and if he comes through this test, it will go side by side what he did in his first managerial year for me.
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This is a fan’s personal view of AFC Bournemouth from the outside looking in. It reports on the daily official activities reported by the club and comments made by individual fans on social media and
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