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Cherries: Dolphins are not so friendly neighbours


BOSS Eddie Howe proffered “no excuses” after watching Cherries slump to an unexpected 2-1 defeat in their pre-season curtain raiser at Poole Town last night.

First-half goals from prolific marksman Charlie Austin and Stuart Brown put the Dolphins in the ascendancy in a low-key affair in front of a 1,350-strong crowd at Tatnam.

And although new skipper Danny Hollands bagged a late goal for Cherries, it was scant consolation for Howe who also saw Josh McQuoid limp off with an ankle injury.

Transfer target Lewis Smith was one of the few shining lights for Cherries, while Howe also ran the rule over trialist defender Davide Grassi.

Ex-Cherries skipper Karl Broadhurst, who has asked to train with Howe’s charges as he looks for another club, turned out in the second half.

Howe said: “It was disappointing in both halves. We were a little bit unlucky not to score in the first half and I thought we had some good chances.

“But we conceded two very sloppy goals and picked up an injury to Josh McQuoid so it was a disappointing night all round.

“We’ve got a lot of work to do and it’s very early days. The lads will have been feeling tired after the work we’ve done but there are no excuses from us.

“We know we should be winning these games, I’m not going to deny that. I want us to win every game we play and this one was no different.”

Teenage striker Smith, who Howe is keen to sign once the club’s transfer embargo has been relaxed, gave a good account of himself in the opening period – without any reward.

“I thought he did very well,” said Howe. “He’s been sharp in training, he makes great runs and he’s got a good engine.

“In training, he’s been knocking two or three of those chances away but it didn’t go for him tonight. I was pleased with him.

“Liam Feeney also showed glimpses of what he’s about and there is plenty more to come from us so nobody is panicking.”

Howe is expected to field two similar sides when Cherries take on Hamworthy Recreation tonight (6.30pm kick-off), although Brett Pitman and Mark Molesley could feature at Magna Road.

“Hopefully, the lads will show a bit more composure on the ball,” added Howe. “I know it was a difficult pitch but it was the same for both sides so, hopefully, our passing will be a little bit better against Hamworthy.”

Smith went close for Cherries inside the opening minute before Joe Partington saw his goalbound header well saved.

And although Shwan Jalal produced a top-drawer stop to keep out Austin’s header, the Cher-ries keeper was unable to repeat the feat when the young striker nodded home Micky Hubbard’s free kick after 16 minutes.

Jalal was then punished for failing to clear his lines when Brown pounced on his poor clearance to make it 2-0 in the 28th minute before Smith and Anton Robinson were both denied.

The only real highlight of a dreadful second half came when Hollands reduced the arrears after being picked out by Tom Hill’s clever pass.


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mightyreds, Christchurch says...
8:47am Thu 9 Jul 09

Trialists???
I was reading a post on here the other day saying that Eddie wouldn't have any, so interesting to see that was completely wrong.
Not at all worried about this result it's hardly the first team and not many playing in the right position, probably to accomodate those trialists that we weren't going to have ha ah

rebelred, bournemouth says...
12:10pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Sorry Smith did n ot impress. Within first minute had one on one with keeper and totally fluffed it. Had another couple of good chances in first half but didn't look confident enough. Would like to see the centre back again

mossy 1, bournemouth says...
12:41pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Eddie has said that he will be playing youth team in these games to get them used to the first team atmosphere.Does this give us an insight into the fact that Eddie envisages having to play youth teamers this season,something already noticed by some.

tricky1007, bournemouth says...
2:18pm Thu 9 Jul 09

here we go, lets start picking fault. as eddie said the lads will be tired from the training they have put in, anyone who has done pre season at a decent level will know, these games count for nothing, all edd will want is a bit more fitness, then down to the real work of getting results. what would you prefer, an easy pre season so they are rested for poole, or hard bloody work, some crap results, and off to a flier when the league comes around. i know what i want

flyingleaper, el segundo says...
3:08pm Thu 9 Jul 09

r we still interested in Austin?

mightyreds, Christchurch says...
4:42pm Thu 9 Jul 09

milesfrombeach wrote:
Doesn't want to use them during the season, idiot. How can he play two games in two days without any, also how is he going to know what players might be worth signing without playing them
Who you calling an idiot???
I wasn't the one suggesting there would be no trialists, read the comment properly before you insult people, not impressed!!

Probbo, Poole says...
4:48pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Thanks to all the AFCB fans at the game last night. Let me also take the opportunity to remind all Cherries season ticket holders they can, on showing their season ticket,get half price admission to all PTFC home LEAGUE games next season (not cup ties I'me afraid). Your additional support would be very much appreciated.

Square Old Codger, Bournemouth says...
4:52pm Thu 9 Jul 09

mightyreds wrote:
milesfrombeach wrote: Doesn't want to use them during the season, idiot. How can he play two games in two days without any, also how is he going to know what players might be worth signing without playing them
Who you calling an idiot??? I wasn't the one suggesting there would be no trialists, read the comment properly before you insult people, not impressed!!
It was Eddie in an article that said that he wouldn't be bringing in Trialists, because he couldn't offer them anything. Clearly, he has won the argument with the Board and will be allowed the necessary funding, probably at his expense . Last night shewed just how paper thin the Squad is and the need for extra players Just look at who was available to him. But well done Poole, do hope that we do better against the Saints.

Trig, Christchurch says...
7:28pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Why are we not trying to sign broadhurst as cover for Garry and Pearce, Smith did not look anything special last night

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