Was it right for AFCB to play Mark Travers in such a big game?
Perhaps it wasn't the best game in hindsight for Mark Travers to come in for Bournemouth against Watford. Yes, he is an international keeper and has had other high-profile end of season games against Tottenham and Crystal Palace for Bournemouth, but a crucial foot of the table clash against a rejuvenated Watford was perhaps asking a lot, when Eddie could have turned to the more experienced Artur Boruc.
Mark Travers will no doubt kick long next time a defender gives him a pass on his goal line.Travers played well in the 4-0 win over Luton Town in the FA Cup, and that is perhaps what made Howe decide to stick with Travers for the Watford game, when Aaron Ramsdale had a slight hamstring pull. A change had to be made then, but Eddie's judgement might not have been correct on this occasion.
I didn't mind that Travers was given a game, but perhaps it was also a game when Boruc should have been used for his experience. After all the Watford game was a crunch match and now is Travers going to be dropped for the next match?
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I'd like to think that any of Bournemouth's three top keepers could step in and play a top Premier League game. Travers is only 20 though and is the least experienced of the trio in terms of Premier League appearances. On a day when Asmir Begovic had a medical for Inter Milan, there was no clearer message that Bournemouth were moving on with their keeper choices than to give Travers the jersey.
AdvertisementMark Travers and Aaron Ramsdale are definitely the future. They are agile and quick of thought and some of the best young keepers around. But experience is what they don't have yet and this is a tough environment for them to have to learn they way through. It's seven goals conceded in the last two league games and the keepers are now as much under scrutiny as any other position.
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Coastal Garden BuildingsTravers perhaps deserved his chance but perhaps not in such a vital game. Now Eddie has a bigger decision to make next week as to who best to play between the sticks.

I didn't mind that Travers was given a game, but perhaps it was also a game when Boruc should have been used for his experience. After all the Watford game was a crunch match and now is Travers going to be dropped for the next match?
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I'd like to think that any of Bournemouth's three top keepers could step in and play a top Premier League game. Travers is only 20 though and is the least experienced of the trio in terms of Premier League appearances. On a day when Asmir Begovic had a medical for Inter Milan, there was no clearer message that Bournemouth were moving on with their keeper choices than to give Travers the jersey.
AdvertisementMark Travers and Aaron Ramsdale are definitely the future. They are agile and quick of thought and some of the best young keepers around. But experience is what they don't have yet and this is a tough environment for them to have to learn they way through. It's seven goals conceded in the last two league games and the keepers are now as much under scrutiny as any other position.
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Published on January 14, 2020 05:09
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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
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 fanbase websites. Life as an AFCB fan is never dull. As a life-long supporter of the Cherries, it is the friendliness of the staff, fans and my enthusiasm for the club that inspired me to write this blog. https://afcbchimes.blogspot.com/
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