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Welcome back to match day fellow Reds and to Nige who will be at the helm once again and picking up the reins following his second Covid diagnosis and ahead of the game Steve Lansdown is doing a Q and A. On the pitch Han-Noah Massengo, Nathan Baker, Jay Dasilva and Nahki Wells are all in contention following recent knocks.

So it’s AFC Bournemouth at the Gate today, which promises to be a good game. They are second in the table following WBA’s 1-0 win last night. Given our home form and them being unbeaten this season, having won 7 and drawn 4, it’s obviously going to be City first up on Quest tonight as the form book gets ripped up!

If you haven’t got yourself a ticket yet, here you go:

https://tickets.bristol-sport.co.uk/en-GB/events/bristol%20city%20v%20afc%20bournemouth/2021-10-16_15.00/ashton%20gate%20stadium?hallmap

Match programme: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/read-the-online-matchday-programme-city-v-afc-bournemouth/

Data-crunchers from the USA have predicted Bournemouth winning the league: https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/nigel-pearsons-bristol-city-predicted-6025959

As mentioned, they are undefeated and their last game was the first time they had been behind all year, but two goals in three minutes reversed that as they ran out 2-1 winners over Sheffield United. Unsurprisingly, Scott Parker won the September manager of the month award.

We can expect our highest attendance so far at AG this season. Considering the relatively short trip and their form the Cherries will have a strong following today as their traveling fans look forward to a day trip to Bristol and the opportunity to escape from the seaside. They quickly sold out of their allocation of 2,300 tickets, which left many of their fans frustrated: https://www.dorset.live/sport/football/football-news/frustrated-bournemouth-fans-left-empty-5974293

There are two main stories as to why the club are nicknamed the Cherries . Firstly the cherry red striped shirts the side wear and secondly, Dean Court was built next to the Cooper-Dean estate which included many cherry orchards.

The club changed the marvelously impressive name of Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic to AFC Bournemouth for the very foresighted reason that they would be first in any alphabetical list of English clubs, in front of Aldershot, Arsenal and Aston Villa. Many editors and compilers, however, seem to have ignored this!

Of course they have one of our own in Lloyd Kelly who joined them in 2019 for an undisclosed fee, reported as £13 million, after eight years at Bristol City. He turned 23 earlier this month and is standing in as captain this season in place of the absent Steve Cook.

Another City connection saw Brennan Camp, grandson of Gerry Gow, making his Bournemouth debut in round 2 of the Carabao Cup earlier this year.

In recent days midfielder David Brooks has revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer. The 24-year-old said he has Stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma but that "the prognosis is a positive one" and he will start treatment next week. I’m sure all City fans join me in wishing him a full and speedy recovery. Cherries supporters are planning a minute's applause today on seven minutes for him as his squad number is seven.

They’ve had a roller-coaster time over recent years. In February 2008 they were forced into administration, suffering a ten-point deduction. In April 2009 they beat Grimsby 2-1 to preserve their status in the Football League. They started that season with a 17 point deduction: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_3/8002125.stm

After 125 years, AFC Bournemouth were finally promoted to the Premiership when they won the Championship in 2014/15 they were relegated in the 2019/20 season.

Our head-to-head record is won 38, lost 28 and drawn 23. In the corresponding fixture last season we conceded late in both halves as we were beaten 2-1. Bakinson’s looping header got Nigel Pearson’s home managerial debut off to a great start but a Dan Bentley own goal, after he failed to hold on to a Junior Stanislas effort, saw the Cherries level at half-time. Then Cameron Carter-Vickers got the vital touch following an 88th-minute corner to ensure a Bournemouth win.

Our last win at home against them was in February 2006 when Steve Brooker scored two and Mark McCammon scored the other in a 3-1 win in league 1.

This is how MacGregor presented things when approached by his peers: https://www.afcb.co.uk/news/first-team/media-view-expert-insight-on-bristol-city-2/

Bournemouth bosses

  • Bournemouth were Harry Redknapp's first club as a manager. He took charge of them for nine years (1983-1992) overseeing 464 games - the most he managed any team.
  • Sean O’Driscoll became their manager at the start of the 2000/01 season.
  • In 2019 Eddie Howe was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Bournemouth. In August 2020 Howe left the club by mutual consent (he’d had two spells in charge 2009-11 and 2012-20).
  • Former Fulham manager Scott Parker (who celebrated his 41st birthday this week) was appointed manager ahead of this season.

 

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22 minutes ago, Slack said:

I'm gutted to say I'm missing the game, does anyone know if there's a way of listening to live commentary whilst driving? IE Radio Bristol?

Yep.

If you've a smart phone, go to bcfc.co.uk and pay £2.50 to listen to the game live. Commentary is via Radio Brizz. 

If your car has any kind of infotainment system either Bluetooth the audio or use a mini jack from your phone to the aux in. Failing that, get an anti-slip mat, put phone on top of dashboard, turn volume up and enjoy listening to our win!

The closer your phone to the windscreen, the less chance of buffering. My phone works well enough left on the passenger seat.

 

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Just now, Norn Iron said:

Yep.

If you've a smart phone, go to bcfc.co.uk and pay £2.50 to listen to the game live. Commentary is via Radio Brizz. 

If your car has any kind of infotainment system either Bluetooth the audio or use a mini jack from your phone to the aux in. Failing that, get an anti-slip mat, put phone on top of dashboard, turn volume up and enjoy listening to our win!

The closer your phone to the windscreen, the less chance of buffering. My phone works well enough left on the passenger seat.

 

As it is an audio feed, your data allowance should be fine as not that much will be eaten.

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2 hours ago, Jerseybean said:

Welcome back to match day fellow Reds and to Nige who will be at the helm once again and picking up the reins following his second Covid diagnosis and ahead of the game Steve Lansdown is doing a Q and A. On the pitch Han-Noah Massengo, Nathan Baker, Jay Dasilva and Nahki Wells are all in contention following recent knocks.

So it’s AFC Bournemouth at the Gate today, which promises to be a good game. They are second in the table following WBA’s 1-0 win last night. Given our home form and them being unbeaten this season, having won 7 and drawn 4, it’s obviously going to be City first up on Quest tonight as the form book gets ripped up!

If you haven’t got yourself a ticket yet, here you go:

https://tickets.bristol-sport.co.uk/en-GB/events/bristol%20city%20v%20afc%20bournemouth/2021-10-16_15.00/ashton%20gate%20stadium?hallmap

Match programme: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/read-the-online-matchday-programme-city-v-afc-bournemouth/

Data-crunchers from the USA have predicted Bournemouth winning the league: https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/nigel-pearsons-bristol-city-predicted-6025959

As mentioned, they are undefeated and their last game was the first time they had been behind all year, but two goals in three minutes reversed that as they ran out 2-1 winners over Sheffield United. Unsurprisingly, Scott Parker won the September manager of the month award.

We can expect our highest attendance so far at AG this season. Considering the relatively short trip and their form the Cherries will have a strong following today as their traveling fans look forward to a day trip to Bristol and the opportunity to escape from the seaside. They quickly sold out of their allocation of 2,300 tickets, which left many of their fans frustrated: https://www.dorset.live/sport/football/football-news/frustrated-bournemouth-fans-left-empty-5974293

There are two main stories as to why the club are nicknamed the Cherries . Firstly the cherry red striped shirts the side wear and secondly, Dean Court was built next to the Cooper-Dean estate which included many cherry orchards.

The club changed the marvelously impressive name of Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic to AFC Bournemouth for the very foresighted reason that they would be first in any alphabetical list of English clubs, in front of Aldershot, Arsenal and Aston Villa. Many editors and compilers, however, seem to have ignored this!

Of course they have one of our own in Lloyd Kelly who joined them in 2019 for an undisclosed fee, reported as £13 million, after eight years at Bristol City. He turned 23 earlier this month and is standing in as captain this season in place of the absent Steve Cook.

Another City connection saw Brennan Camp, grandson of Gerry Gow, making his Bournemouth debut in round 2 of the Carabao Cup earlier this year.

In recent days midfielder David Brooks has revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer. The 24-year-old said he has Stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma but that "the prognosis is a positive one" and he will start treatment next week. I’m sure all City fans join me in wishing him a full and speedy recovery. Cherries supporters are planning a minute's applause today on seven minutes for him as his squad number is seven.

They’ve had a roller-coaster time over recent years. In February 2008 they were forced into administration, suffering a ten-point deduction. In April 2009 they beat Grimsby 2-1 to preserve their status in the Football League. They started that season with a 17 point deduction: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_3/8002125.stm

After 125 years, AFC Bournemouth were finally promoted to the Premiership when they won the Championship in 2014/15 they were relegated in the 2019/20 season.

Our head-to-head record is won 38, lost 28 and drawn 23. In the corresponding fixture last season we conceded late in both halves as we were beaten 2-1. Bakinson’s looping header got Nigel Pearson’s home managerial debut off to a great start but a Dan Bentley own goal, after he failed to hold on to a Junior Stanislas effort, saw the Cherries level at half-time. Then Cameron Carter-Vickers got the vital touch following an 88th-minute corner to ensure a Bournemouth win.

Our last win at home against them was in February 2006 when Steve Brooker scored two and Mark McCammon scored the other in a 3-1 win in league 1.

This is how MacGregor presented things when approached by his peers: https://www.afcb.co.uk/news/first-team/media-view-expert-insight-on-bristol-city-2/

Bournemouth bosses

  • Bournemouth were Harry Redknapp's first club as a manager. He took charge of them for nine years (1983-1992) overseeing 464 games - the most he managed any team.
  • Sean O’Driscoll became their manager at the start of the 2000/01 season.
  • In 2019 Eddie Howe was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Bournemouth. In August 2020 Howe left the club by mutual consent (he’d had two spells in charge 2009-11 and 2012-20).
  • Former Fulham manager Scott Parker (who celebrated his 41st birthday this week) was appointed manager ahead of this season.

 

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Bournemouth:

Scott Parker was 41 this week.

City win 2:1

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24 minutes ago, JBFC II said:

First game for me since Fulham pre lockdown, very much looking forward to seeing what’s changed under Pearson. Tough one against a good Bournemouth side, but just want to see some fight and passion that was missing for a while.

COYR!!

You not seen any games on telly?  There is no doubt the above has returned.

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2 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

You not seen any games on telly?  There is no doubt the above has returned.

Sadly working 6 evenings a week has made that tough. Last competitive game I watched on telly was the 3-0 win at Middlesbrough last season iirc.

Definitely heard positive signs reading here and watching highlights etc, so looking forward to seeing it in person today

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Just now, Norn Iron said:

Not hear, but see. Therefore, it's not a backroom or management issue but something on the pitch. Gregor is right. It's those rugby union pitch markings. We play away from home without faint rugby lines and win. The players need to know that the goal isn't on 

 

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