Doesnt a player getting sent off mean you should tighten up... Or were the players thinking like fans for once, dont worry were gonna win 6-5.. 7-6.. 8-7... 8-Oh fuck it lets go home
After 88 minutes it seemed as though the person who writes for Birmingham's Official Twitter page gave up updating on 88 mniutes after it Bournemouth nearly made it 9.
Kermogant no chance of getting back in and a few old gits will be falling out of their wheel chairs and playing up for the matron at the nursing home after that.
i can see bournemouth going up via the play offs. Great side with a great manager. Just goes to show what can happen if you give a young manager, who's also club legend time and a bit of money...
I don't understand the way Bournemouth play Football. When they are in the lead, they keep attacking !
Is this allowed !
I just hope we never do that, because I will never go again. Seriously though our boys are not so bad and I think we will be all guns blazing Saturday.
Russian money behind the club, but as the Beatles sang 'Can't Buy Me Love' & not always success. Howe has got a group of players with no special stars, playing out of their skins. Shades of Chris Powell not so long ago at CAFC
Bournemouth chairman Jeff Mostyn says the club are looking to expand the Goldsands Stadium to 18,000. Their current home in Kings Park, traditionally known as Dean Court, currently seats up to 12,000 fans. "We know we can expand to 15,000 without any problem and hopefully look at further development," Mostyn told BBC Radio Solent's Sportshour show. "We've spoken before about filling in the corners and that would probably take the capacity to 18,000." Mostyn revealed the club were currently conducting feasibility studies on expanding the stadium as they look to match their ambition off the pitch with their success on it. Building work on the initial three sides of the ground was completed in 2001 when the club were in the present third-tier, while a new South Stand was added to bring the capacity to its current figure in 2013. Currently, their 12,000 limit is the lowest in the Championship. "We will expand the stadium, we have the ability to expand it and we want to fulfil our aim of getting to the Premier League, the only thing I can't tell our supporters is when," added Mostyn.
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Makes us look good as we only lost to Bournemouth by one goal.
Makes us look bad as Brum should have beaten us.
When they are in the lead, they keep attacking !
Is this allowed !
Seriously though our boys are not so bad and I think we will be all guns blazing Saturday.
Their current home in Kings Park, traditionally known as Dean Court, currently seats up to 12,000 fans.
"We know we can expand to 15,000 without any problem and hopefully look at further development," Mostyn told BBC Radio Solent's Sportshour show.
"We've spoken before about filling in the corners and that would probably take the capacity to 18,000."
Mostyn revealed the club were currently conducting feasibility studies on expanding the stadium as they look to match their ambition off the pitch with their success on it.
Building work on the initial three sides of the ground was completed in 2001 when the club were in the present third-tier, while a new South Stand was added to bring the capacity to its current figure in 2013.
Currently, their 12,000 limit is the lowest in the Championship.
"We will expand the stadium, we have the ability to expand it and we want to fulfil our aim of getting to the Premier League, the only thing I can't tell our supporters is when," added Mostyn.