AFCB_Mark
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This is live on Sky tomorrow night for your delectation. I would have jumped at the chance for a London train day if it was Saturday still, as would many of us I know - however now it's been moved our away following is going to be pants. Time off work etc, traveling between here and London on a Friday afternoon/evening is hell on earth. Gutted, one of those I was most looking forward to when the fixtures came out. First world problems! *edit 1700 sold apparently, not too bad I guess but could have been better.
Well having picked up our first win in 5 on Tuesday at home to Wolves, and with a few results going our way this week, suddenly Bournemouth moral is back on the up again. Tuesday was encouraging, all the component parts of our best attacking form were there, all be it a little rusty and disjointed. Yann Kermorgant seems to be a man possessed in the centre forward role at the moment and when you have someone like him to play off of, suddenly everything behind him becomes easier.
As ever our defence has at least one or two balls ups each game in it, and Fulham certainly have the attacking talent to exploit that if they get going. At Dean Court Fulham weirdly never really turned up/couldn't be arsed, and we won 2-0 at a canter. Fulham's results seem very unpredictable, they lurk not a million miles above relegation yet they beat Derby the other week, so clearly they're decent when they get it together.
Well having picked up our first win in 5 on Tuesday at home to Wolves, and with a few results going our way this week, suddenly Bournemouth moral is back on the up again. Tuesday was encouraging, all the component parts of our best attacking form were there, all be it a little rusty and disjointed. Yann Kermorgant seems to be a man possessed in the centre forward role at the moment and when you have someone like him to play off of, suddenly everything behind him becomes easier.
As ever our defence has at least one or two balls ups each game in it, and Fulham certainly have the attacking talent to exploit that if they get going. At Dean Court Fulham weirdly never really turned up/couldn't be arsed, and we won 2-0 at a canter. Fulham's results seem very unpredictable, they lurk not a million miles above relegation yet they beat Derby the other week, so clearly they're decent when they get it together.
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