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4:58pm Saturday 20th February 2010 in
ALAN Connell came off the bench to salvage a share of the spoils for Cherries in a scrappy encounter against lowly Macclesfield at Dean Court.
Connell popped up to score five minutes from time, his effort cancelling out Nat Brown’s 62nd-minute header for the Silkmen.
The goal sparked fury on the visitors’ bench with Macclesfield manager Keith Alexander sent to the stands for remonstrating with the officials.
Boss Eddie Howe named an unchanged starting line-up as Cherries looked for an instant response following defeat at Dagenham & Redbridge.
The visitors, beaten just four times on their travels this season, welcomed back leading goalscorer Reneil Sappleton, who spent time on loan with Cherries in 2008.
Macclesfield made a lively start with Sappleton and Craig Lindfield, another one-time Cherries loanee, both trying their luck in the opening stages.
Sappleton’s low drive from distance trickled past the upright, while Lindfield’s fierce drive was deflected for a corner by Rhoys Wiggins.
Colin Daniel should have done better with a free header, the midfielder’s weak effort from eight yards bouncing past the post after Izak Reid had crossed.
Brett Pitman squandered a great chance to give Cherries the lead in the 21st minute after Macclesfield’s attempts to catch Cherries offside had backfired.
But after Jason Pearce had headed Lee Bradbury’s free kick into Pitman’s path, he volleyed high over the crossbar with just Macclesfield goalkeeper Jonny Brain to beat.
Pitman also side-footed narrowly wide with a first-time effort before Sean Hessey’s long-range free kick was smothered low down by Cherries goalkeeper Shwan Jalal.
Brain got down to his right to snaffle a half-chance from Danny Hollands, while Sappleton’s piledriver fizzed past the upright after 34 minutes.
Although Cherries began to assert as the opening period wore on, clear-cut goalscoring opportunities continued to elude them.
A half-time switch saw Connell replace Steve Fletcher but still Cherries found the visitors a tough nut to crack as Macclesfield defended resolutely.
Brain was forced to acrobatically palm away Bradbury’s thunderous drive before Richard Butcher’s curling effort almost squeezed inside Jalal’s left-hand post.
A flurry of activity inside Macclesfield’s 18-yard box saw Brain save from Anton Robinson and Pitman hit the crossbar with a shot on the turn.
Disaster struck for Cherries when the Silkmen opened the scoring after 62 minutes with Brown arriving late to power home Lee Bell’s free kick with a bullet header.
Connell then headed off the line from Ben Wright before the Cherries striker scuffed a couple of presentable efforts at the opposite end.
Macclesfield substitute Emile Sinclair wasted a glorious chance to double their lead when he side-footed tamely into the arms of Jalal just minutes after coming off the bench.
And Connell made the visitors pay when he levelled with a low shot past Brain five minutes from time.
Furious Macclesfield boss Keith Alexander was banished to the stands by referee Graham Horwood for disputing the goal.
Cherries (4-4-2): Jalal; Bradbury, Pearce, Bartley, Wiggins; Feeney, Robinson, Hollands, McQuoid (Goulding, 70),; Pitman, Fletcher (Connell, h-t).
Unused subs: Cummings, Thomas (g/k).
Booked: Hollands, Feeney, Wiggins.
Silkmen (3-5-2): Brain; Brisley, Hessey, Brown; Reid, Butcher, Bell, Draper, Daniel; Sappleton (Wright, 63), Lindfield (Sinclair, 63).
Unused subs: Mills, Thomas, Tipton, Bolland, Veiga (g/k).
Booked: Sappleton, Draper, Bell.
Referee: Graham Horwood (Bedfordshire).
Attendance: 4,549.
Comments(42)
djd
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5:39pm Sat 20 Feb 10
nonnogeppetto
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5:41pm Sat 20 Feb 10
In Ed we trust
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6:00pm Sat 20 Feb 10
Fred Luton
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6:09pm Sat 20 Feb 10
newstand
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6:12pm Sat 20 Feb 10
kin-hell
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6:14pm Sat 20 Feb 10
dc addict
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6:16pm Sat 20 Feb 10
djd wrote:Most of the teams are the same at Dean Court. Organised, physical, playing for a point and hoping for three.
This game should have been a walkover for Cherries. A Cherries foul gave Macclesfield their goal and only luck gave Connell the opportunity to salvage the game. I'm sorry Cherries but if this is the best you can do, you don't deserve promotion. I can't believe that this was the same team I saw beat Notts County recently.
devon exile
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6:18pm Sat 20 Feb 10
newstand
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6:20pm Sat 20 Feb 10
kin-hell wrote:get your facts right newcastle did want him but he didnt want to go
As a Macca just reading on my lap-top and wondered how many clubs your infamous Harry Redknapp has managed and have or have gone in administration. Mmmm - Bournemouth, Southampton, very nearly West Ham and certainly Portsmouth are going that way so why do you in Bournemouth think so highly of him? He may not have been at the clubs at the time of administration but his ghost must walk the passages at night. Talking to one of AFCB supporters and he said when he left Bournemouth he got £100,000 is that true???????? Anyone can spend money on the never-never but it always comes back and bites you. What about his present situation, not proven but its made headlines!! Why is he such a god on the south coast?? They didn’t want him at Newcastle did they.
kin-hell
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6:26pm Sat 20 Feb 10
KENETHOMEROD
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6:30pm Sat 20 Feb 10
newstand
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6:32pm Sat 20 Feb 10
kin-hell wrote:i think your the d*ck head admitting you support mucclesfield mate
I am taking about the fans - D*ck-Head!!!!!!
nonnogeppetto
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6:38pm Sat 20 Feb 10
newstand wrote:Now now boys!! 'Kin-hell' what was your opinion of today's game? That would be far more useful than commenting on what we think of Harry
kin-hell wrote:i think your the d*ck head admitting you support mucclesfield mate
I am taking about the fans - D*ck-Head!!!!!!
devon exile
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6:43pm Sat 20 Feb 10
kin-hell wrote:what has your posting got to do with the match report on which people are commenting, you make it quite obvious you are not a Bournemouth supporter so why not just take a hike and find some team who would like you to support them,
As a Macca just reading on my lap-top and wondered how many clubs your infamous Harry Redknapp has managed and have or have gone in administration. Mmmm - Bournemouth, Southampton, very nearly West Ham and certainly Portsmouth are going that way so why do you in Bournemouth think so highly of him? He may not have been at the clubs at the time of administration but his ghost must walk the passages at night. Talking to one of AFCB supporters and he said when he left Bournemouth he got £100,000 is that true???????? Anyone can spend money on the never-never but it always comes back and bites you. What about his present situation, not proven but its made headlines!! Why is he such a god on the south coast?? They didn’t want him at Newcastle did they.
djd
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6:47pm Sat 20 Feb 10
dc addict wrote:I am normally supportive of our team and am still proud to call Cherries my club.
djd wrote: This game should have been a walkover for Cherries. A Cherries foul gave Macclesfield their goal and only luck gave Connell the opportunity to salvage the game. I'm sorry Cherries but if this is the best you can do, you don't deserve promotion. I can't believe that this was the same team I saw beat Notts County recently.Most of the teams are the same at Dean Court. Organised, physical, playing for a point and hoping for three. Apart from the last ten minutes, we were poor. Their player was unmarked for their goal and we had enough chances to have buried them. Having said all that Pitman is not going to put the chances away every game. Yes he missed two sitters today but we've had reason to thank him before. Alan Connell has splinters in his derriere and must be devoid of confidence. Actually, he played very well when he came on. This result is typical of what we must expect now. The embargo has seen to that. If Ryan Garry had been there, or if Fletch had still been on, the centre back would have been picked up. I've always said we will make the play-offs and I don't expect any more. One thing is for absolute sure. Groaning when our players make errors does nothing for their confidence and you could see it draining away from some of them today. Well done to Connell for sticking at it after he received some comments when he fluffed that chance. It happens. Watch Match of the day tonight, you'll probably see some worse gaffes than today at DC.
Luffbracherry
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6:49pm Sat 20 Feb 10
poolekid
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8:31pm Sat 20 Feb 10
Cherrybear14
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9:06pm Sat 20 Feb 10
Cherryfan
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9:39pm Sat 20 Feb 10
raypike
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10:05pm Sat 20 Feb 10
Dibden Cherry
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10:08pm Sat 20 Feb 10
babyduck
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10:17pm Sat 20 Feb 10
lionheart
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11:24pm Sat 20 Feb 10
raypike
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11:57pm Sat 20 Feb 10
Nick68
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6:16am Sun 21 Feb 10
dc addict
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7:25am Sun 21 Feb 10
Nick68 wrote:Regarding your comment on Notts County, they actually came to play football and therefore gave us space and time. As I've said above, most of the sides come to DC looking to close us down and we just don't currently have the guile to break them down.
It is very easy to be a Sunday morning manager, but very hard to do it for real on a Saturday afternoon. Having said that, everyone who pays their hard-earned cash for a ticket has a right to their opinion. That is two and a half matches now where we have woefully under-performed. After the brilliant first half against Notts County, we seem to have gone into a tail-spin. We seem to have forgottten how to take the ball forward, how to keep possession and how to work for each other. One alarming trend has been to hoof the ball out of defence on a sort of *anywhere-but-here principle." Another is to make short passes. The third is not coming to meet a short pass, but instead standing and waiting and then getting intercepted. Dagenham are not a better team, neither are Macclesfield, but both sides were well drilled for the job in hand. The standard in this division is poor and we will rise above it. It is a small squad and, although I could, I wouldn't criticise any individual, there are a few who need to up their game and concentrate for the full 90 minutes. There needs to get back the team spirit and self-belief that we know that we do have. My tips for training on Monday and Tuesday: - passing to feet along the ground - moving to meet the ball. Well, that's my two pence worth. Now, having scared away a few casuls, I'll wait for Tuesday for us to produce a brilliant performance in front of a sparse crowd.
swanagefan
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9:10am Sun 21 Feb 10
supermac
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9:11am Sun 21 Feb 10
Square Old Codger
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9:21am Sun 21 Feb 10
wookj1
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10:45am Sun 21 Feb 10
Square Old Codger wrote:Good post SOC, agree with you.
We are paying the price for a small squad and injury to key players. against teams that come to Dean Court intent on stopping us playing, we lack the creative element in midfield.It was evident too, that Fletcher was unfit to play. If we can hang on in for another month we will go up. Hopefully Ryan Gary will return next week, Sammy Igoe isn't too far away now and we have the prospect of two of our better players, Cooper and Molesely back for the run in. It's been like this ever since we lost our midfield's creative players three months ago.
danlee_bmth
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11:05am Sun 21 Feb 10
kin-hell
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2:35pm Sun 21 Feb 10
devon exile wrote:Back home now after nicking a point from you - is that enough about the game? LOL.
kin-hell wrote: As a Macca just reading on my lap-top and wondered how many clubs your infamous Harry Redknapp has managed and have or have gone in administration. Mmmm - Bournemouth, Southampton, very nearly West Ham and certainly Portsmouth are going that way so why do you in Bournemouth think so highly of him? He may not have been at the clubs at the time of administration but his ghost must walk the passages at night. Talking to one of AFCB supporters and he said when he left Bournemouth he got £100,000 is that true???????? Anyone can spend money on the never-never but it always comes back and bites you. What about his present situation, not proven but its made headlines!! Why is he such a god on the south coast?? They didn’t want him at Newcastle did they.what has your posting got to do with the match report on which people are commenting, you make it quite obvious you are not a Bournemouth supporter so why not just take a hike and find some team who would like you to support them,
charmouth robin
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3:31pm Sun 21 Feb 10
coxes pippin
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4:13pm Sun 21 Feb 10
Julian1966
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5:20pm Sun 21 Feb 10
kin-hell wrote:lol at some of the comments.When the team plays well,you are all happy and when the team plays badly you all have a one hell of a massive dig at the players,if none of you like how bad bournemouth are doing,dont go and watch the games,simple as that and you all will be saving your money,rather than moan,moan,moan get behind the team make as much noise as possible and then the players will play a lot more better.I have been to so many games and i cant at times belive how quite the supporters are cheering the players on.Its seams the away fans make much more noise in cheering their team.I would have felt once the same,if bournemouth play badly what the hell!!!lbut the guys need support not being slag off every five minutes or so just because of a few poor results.Remembers these guys are keeping the club going and we dont have a full squad,we cant sign players so no wonder sometimes the team feels down in the damps.If you going to moan,then the players will think whats the point because their do read these comments.
devon exile wrote:Back home now after nicking a point from you - is that enough about the game? LOL.
kin-hell wrote: As a Macca just reading on my lap-top and wondered how many clubs your infamous Harry Redknapp has managed and have or have gone in administration. Mmmm - Bournemouth, Southampton, very nearly West Ham and certainly Portsmouth are going that way so why do you in Bournemouth think so highly of him? He may not have been at the clubs at the time of administration but his ghost must walk the passages at night. Talking to one of AFCB supporters and he said when he left Bournemouth he got £100,000 is that true???????? Anyone can spend money on the never-never but it always comes back and bites you. What about his present situation, not proven but its made headlines!! Why is he such a god on the south coast?? They didn’t want him at Newcastle did they.what has your posting got to do with the match report on which people are commenting, you make it quite obvious you are not a Bournemouth supporter so why not just take a hike and find some team who would like you to support them,
I read your local paper on the net on the way home and read a few notes from the game and blimey aint you southern lot moaners!!!
You even shout/moan about your own team from the terraces - no wonder you lose/draw so many at home.
As for your hero Harry Redknapp we have another name for him up here!!!
I thought you lot would mention John Bond a lot more than you do, it was in his day that you had some so called glory, but there you go southern football supporters eh?
Bournemouth Southampton and Portsmouth all losers and going or have been in administration –LOL
snake hips
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8:09pm Sun 21 Feb 10
kin-hell wrote:had a few beers getting braver with your comments..
devon exile wrote:Back home now after nicking a point from you - is that enough about the game? LOL. I read your local paper on the net on the way home and read a few notes from the game and blimey aint you southern lot moaners!!! You even shout/moan about your own team from the terraces - no wonder you lose/draw so many at home. As for your hero Harry Redknapp we have another name for him up here!!! I thought you lot would mention John Bond a lot more than you do, it was in his day that you had some so called glory, but there you go southern football supporters eh? Bournemouth Southampton and Portsmouth all losers and going or have been in administration –LOLkin-hell wrote: As a Macca just reading on my lap-top and wondered how many clubs your infamous Harry Redknapp has managed and have or have gone in administration. Mmmm - Bournemouth, Southampton, very nearly West Ham and certainly Portsmouth are going that way so why do you in Bournemouth think so highly of him? He may not have been at the clubs at the time of administration but his ghost must walk the passages at night. Talking to one of AFCB supporters and he said when he left Bournemouth he got £100,000 is that true???????? Anyone can spend money on the never-never but it always comes back and bites you. What about his present situation, not proven but its made headlines!! Why is he such a god on the south coast?? They didn’t want him at Newcastle did they.what has your posting got to do with the match report on which people are commenting, you make it quite obvious you are not a Bournemouth supporter so why not just take a hike and find some team who would like you to support them,
snake hips
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8:12pm Sun 21 Feb 10
Dibden Cherry
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8:39pm Sun 21 Feb 10
raypike wrote:Did you attend the game raypike?
dibden....you got rose coloured glasses?
dc addict
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9:54pm Sun 21 Feb 10
snake hips wrote:I'm sure you will remember Alan when he first came here. Very sharp with an eye for goal. The injuries have taken their toll but he cannot possibly improve without playing regularly. Catch 22.
connell is a dreadful player lightweight, poor touch, no striking power.. I have been asking for weeks how he gets on before goulding?? He needed 4 chances yesterday before getting a lucky break, Get rid of him and the other deadwood guyett,partington, mcquiod, using up valuable wages..
raypike
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9:22am Mon 22 Feb 10
Dibden Cherry
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7:53pm Mon 22 Feb 10
raypike wrote:Well glad to hear that. Wish I could get to more games.
I've not missed a home game for years, thank you dibden, but I disagree about the 1st half being average,let's face it, it was very poor. And as I said earlier we seem to start our home games with 10 men behind the ball until the other side score, then we decide to attack. We didn't do this against County, so WHY do it against poorer teams?
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peekay says...
5:06pm Sat 20 Feb 10