As long as we don't finish the same way, I'll be happy.
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I for one am quite happy with that opening game. We nearly squeezed a draw out of it.
Bring on the Geordie bastards.
Home form will be the deciding factor this season.
As long as we don't finish the same way, I'll be happy.
My one surprise from the game was how good and quick Bournemouth were in the first half particularly.
We might have sneaked a draw but that penalty decision was a shocker from Friend.
I suspect that upset our mojo quite a lot until Neil spoke to them at half time.
Delighted to see the same players starting the season. Wait until we get going. The talent is there.
Sod the critics.
You get the feeling we didn’t really get a fair rub of the green yesterday, that was never a penalty and despite it being saved it makes you wonder as a player. Shame Morrison didn’t get that tap in, would have changed things somewhat. But, with all the new midfielders to come in, Bamba back in defence, Murphy starting, bring on the Geordie stripers
How can we have "nearly squeezed a draw" from a game we were 1-0 down for most of, didn't score in, and ended up losing 2-0?
It appears that expectations this season are the lowest for a very long time. If you're genuinely happy with a 2-0 defeat at a team most people believe are likely to struggle this season, during which City didn't manage a decent shot on target, then it seems you're very easily pleased.
I'm fairly happy too because I don't feel like we were outplayed. It could have been a draw. Eddie Howe said himself that the game was defined by two great moments for his team. Two moments in a 90 minute game. Arter, Gunner, Zohore to come back. Reid to play more as a No.10. Looking forward to it.
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This is accurate for me, we were never outplayed but still look like we are going to struggle this season.
Who thinks Bournemouth are likely to struggle though? They finished 12 last season and have bought well and have a very highly rated manager.
Is it any surprise the fans have low expectations for a team that got promoted against all the odds, spent comparatively very little and have the lowest wage bill in the league?
Pre-season, the BBC's chief football writer had Bournemouth finishing 14th. Most of the bookmakers rated them 15th or 16th. The Racing Post's chief football writer had them finishing 18th. I've seen them mentioned as possible relegation candidates on this and similar message boards plenty of times over the summer. I haven't read anyone saying they are going to improve on last year's showing other than some of their own fans.
Be honest, do you think Bournemouth are going to be one of the better sides outside of the big six this season?
I wouldn’t think they’d get relegated, it say somewhere from 10th-15th. I mean they’re no pushovers and it’s not like they hammered city yesterday.
They had slightly more quality than city and pounced on a few mistakes.
I think city will go down but still think we can compete with the teams in the bottom half.
Certainly no pushovers and I don't believe they'll be relegated either, but I'll be surprised if they finish higher than last season. One telling factor yesterday was City's failure to score. From February onward last season, Bournemouth kept just one clean sheet. That was in their final home game against Swansea. To me, that speaks volumes.
I'm sure City will compete against most sides this season. They certainly don't lack spirit. However, the paucity of genuine Premier League quality, which was evident during the last few months of last season, suggests it's going to be an enormous struggle and I honestly don't believe a 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth will be seen as anything but a poor result come the end of the season.
Why has BIS gone back to that account?