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Bournemouth Preview

By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 11/12/2003

FOLLOWING yet another disappointing result last weekend, Town fans are becoming increasingly impatient with their under-achieving side and will want a positive reaction and a decent result to last week's defeat.

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Town meet Bournemouth for the first time since that unforgettable day at Wembley in April 1998. Unfortunately, the stakes are lower this time and the venue somewhat less attractive. Bournemouth have had an excellent season back in Division Two after their promotion from Division Three last season. They have one of the most highly-rated young managers in the lower leagues in the form of Sean O’Driscoll and currently in 6th place, will have realistic aspirations of yet another play-off adventure.

The Opposition

Manager
Sean O’Driscoll . (left) Manager since August 2000, O’Driscoll’s appointment seems to have been success for the Dean Court side. He guided the Cherries to a quick return to division two last season after relegation a few seasons ago. Now he has built a side based on both youth an experience, that although may be thin, is proving critics that thought they would be at the foot of the table, wrong.

The Team
One of the club's most experienced players is goalkeeper Neil Moss who is in his second spell with the club after joining them as a trainee in 1993. He rejoined the club last year after spells with Gillingham and Southampton. One of the survivors from the Wembley game in the 97/98 season is striker Steve Fletcher (left) who has been with the club since 1992. Surrounding him are the likes of Warren Feeney and Marcus Browning. Feeney is the clubs top scorer this season, whilst Browning has brought a wealth of lower league experience to the side.

Recent Form

 

TownBournemouth
LPeterborough (cup)(a)2-3
LTranmere(a)0-1
WBrentford(a)3-1
DStockport(h)1-1
WQPR (cup)(h)1-0
Currently 15th in Division 2
DAccrington (cup)(h)1-1
WBrentford(h)1-0
LStockport(a)2-3
LPeterborough(h)1-2
WBristol R (cup)(h)1-0
Currently 6th in Division 2

Top Scorers

 

TownBournemouth
Boulding12
Anderson4
Feeney8
S Fletcher/td>6

Team News

 

TownBournemouth

  • Town are still sweating on the fitness of Michael Boulding for their trip to the South Coast. If he fails to recover from his hip injury, then Phil Jevons will continue up front with Iffy Onours. But if Boulding is fit, Groves will face his toughest and perhaps most crucial decision of the season - whether to drop Onoura and play Jevons.

  • Defender Simon Ford could be set for a place on the bench after playing 90 minutes for the reserves against Boston earlier this week. Alan Pouton though is still a few weeks away from being in the squad.
  • Cherries' Captain Carl Fletcher (who incidentally made his debut vs Town in the 97/98 season) will miss out with a one game suspension after collecting five yellow cards this season. Jason Thomas could replace him in midfield.

  • Alan Connell played in a reserve game this week and could make the squad with the club so short of midfield players. Only last week, Jason Tindall learnt he needed an operation to repair torn a cartilage pad in his knee

  • Whilst reserve goalie Gareth Stewart was injured in that game and will miss out.
  • Probable Starting XI's

     

    TownBournemouth
    Aidan Davison
    John McDermott
    Darren Barnard
    Tony Crane
    Mike Edwards
    Stuart Campbell
    Des Hamilton
    Jason Crowe
    Iain Anderson
    Phil Jevons
    Iffy Onoura
    Neil Moss
    Karl Broadhurst
    Stephen Purches
    Warren Cummings
    Brian Stock
    Garreth O’Connor
    Jason Thomas
    Wade Elliott
    Marcus Browning
    Steve Fletcher
    Warren Feeney

    Subs

     

    TownBournemouth
    Darren Mansaram
    Simon Ford
    Marcel Cas
    Paul Groves
    Bradley Hughes
    Lewis Buxton
    Fawzi Saadi
    Shaun Maher
    James Hayter
    Stephen Coles

    Last Time Out

    Town last met Bournemouth at the Twin Towers of Wembley Stadium in April 1998, and need I remind you of the score? I think not...

    Town Team: Davison, McDermott, Gallimore (Black), Handyside, Lever, Donovan, Burnett, Groves, Smith, Nogan (Jobling), Clare (Livingstone)
    Subs: (not used) None Goals: Black (75), Burnett (112)

    Bournemouth Team: Glass, Young, Vincent, Howe, Cox, Bailey, Beardsmore (O’Neil), Robinson, Stein, Steve Fletcher, Warren (Brissett)
    Subs: (not used) Rolling
    Goals: Bailey (31)

    Attendance: 62,432

    Bournemouth Head-to-Head (29th on The Opposition Ladder).

    Prediction

    Fishy prediction: A good solid draw to steady the ship. 1-1 Reader's POMs

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