AFCB_Mark
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It's been a breathless past few weeks for Bournemouth, 6 straight league wins with 21 goals scored and 4 conceded. Crazy stats. And it's seen us top the league for the time being, going into a "top of the table clash" with Middlesbrough on Saturday.
Bournemouth - involved in a top of the table clash in the Championship?
For all of those games, oddly enough we've fielded the same starting 11. It's rare these days to see that when most clubs at this level has extensive squads. And despite there being a few players looked knackered at times, Howe has persisted. Well who am I to disagree.
Highlights would be the 3-0 beating of Reading - always a fixture we look out for, and of course the bizare 8-0 win at Birmingham, which was the most surreal couple of hours I've ever witnessed.
So now the massive challenge is trying to stay at this end of the table. So far every side that has hit the top has gone onto a run of poor results for several weeks afterwards. and you have to say Saturday's match is on paper the hardest game we've had since Derby away, which we lost 2-0.
So it'll be a good test of just where we are. Have we just taken advantage of a favourable run of games? Or are we more genuine than that?
Bournemouth - involved in a top of the table clash in the Championship?
For all of those games, oddly enough we've fielded the same starting 11. It's rare these days to see that when most clubs at this level has extensive squads. And despite there being a few players looked knackered at times, Howe has persisted. Well who am I to disagree.
Highlights would be the 3-0 beating of Reading - always a fixture we look out for, and of course the bizare 8-0 win at Birmingham, which was the most surreal couple of hours I've ever witnessed.
So now the massive challenge is trying to stay at this end of the table. So far every side that has hit the top has gone onto a run of poor results for several weeks afterwards. and you have to say Saturday's match is on paper the hardest game we've had since Derby away, which we lost 2-0.
So it'll be a good test of just where we are. Have we just taken advantage of a favourable run of games? Or are we more genuine than that?