Thursday, July 25, 2019

AFC Bournemouth aiming for Europe and much more

Eddie Howe is one man looking forward to a stellar season with his Cherries, after last season first half successful run, in the second half a sort of meltdown almost brought disaster for AFC.

However, for manager Howe since promoting AFC to the Premier League back in the 2015-16 season from Championship, these have been a fighting entity.

In spite of not having the big budgets like their competitors.

Still this team manages to put on exciting seasons for their faithful and escaping relegation in the end, this season promises to be another exciting and challenging in the confines of Dean Court Stadium.

Nothing big in the transfers market, with players to reinforce their defensive backfield in Jack Stacey from Luton Town and Lloyd Kelly from Bristol Town, so far these are the only players acquired by AFC.

Still the need to keep their top rated players healthy and in form to front in what seems another contested season in the ranks of Premiership as well looking forward to net one of the trophies in play in the EFL and FA Cups respectively.

In their preseason, the Cherries have a full agenda with West Brom, Brentford and its last matches before the season starts with SS Lazio and Lyon.

Then ready themselves to Premiership and brace against newcomers Sheffield United at home on August 10 and later or August 17 at Villa Park against Aston Villa.

For sure the aims and goals of manager Eddie Howe are to build a contender and not a sorry entity in the Cherries, but one this side excels is pride and determination and these for sure can be seen as spoilers.

As many considered manager Eddie Howe to be among the most promising of managers.

This season for sure he will re validate his credentials as that man that one day he can take over the English National Team or taking over the helm of a big club, who knows but the man has his magic.

In the end, AFC Bournemouth will be one serious contender, off curse not like Man City, Man United, Chelsea or Liverpool but for sure these will bee seen with respect and not a mockery.

A finish between seventh or ninth place will be considered a foremost season in Dean Court.

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