I think Paterson wasn't good enough to play right back in the Championship, so I'd prefer he didn't play there in the Prem. I think NW believes that too...
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Just getting my breath back after the excitement today. Cant see many changes to the team that started Saturday.
My big dilemma is whether Warnock will play Manga or Bamba or both.
Etheridge
Pelts
Manga
Morrison
Bennett
Junior
Ralls
Murphy
Reid
Paterson
Etheridge
Peltier Morrison Manga Bennett
Paterson Bamba Ralls
Hoilett Reid Murphy
Smithies
Peltier Bamba Morrison Bennett
Ralls Patterson Camarsa
Hoilett Zohore Murphy
Etheridge
Manga Bamba Morrison Cunningham
Ralls Paterson
Hoilett Reid Murphy
Zohore
=
Instant wetness around the pelvic area.
My feeling is that NW will treat this as a six pointer even at this early stage. Away from home defensive set up with set piece/breakaway threat....
Etheridge
Pelts Morrison Manga Bamba Bennett
Murphy Ralls Camarasa Hoilett
Zohore
Arter can't play guys.
How about....
Etheridge
Pelts Morrison Manga Bennett
Bamba
Hoillet Ralls Camarasa Reid
Zahore
Reid/Junior to alternate left/right wings. Zahore central, not so far off to the left he's in the front row of the stands. Murphy on for Zahore after 70 mins. Rearrange midfield. Reid up front. Patterson on for Camerasa after 70 mins.
Bournemouth 0 City 1 (Morrison 90 +4)
Bedlam!
Etheridge
Peltier (or Jazz dont really mind)
Bamba
Morrison
Bennett
Ralls
Victor (if fit enough to play - if not, toss a coin between Bamba n Pato, with Manga at CB)
Junior
Bobby
Murphy
Ken
I think vs teams with big back lines the front three vs Betis will be really hard for them to play against, but when you've defenders that have struggled from crosses, and lack pace you've got to pick that front 4 imo, Ken can dominate Ake and bring the other 3 into play.
Big question mark for me is, will he play Manga, and if so does he play 5 at the back. Dangerous vs posession based sides like Bournemouth, but we did trial it vs a very similar team in Betis to some degree of success...
Can't shitting wait now!
Here's The Guardian's Preview/Predicted line-up: https://www.theguardian.com/football...-match-preview
What about a surprise pick of Gary Madine ,he'd enjoy bullying that lot.
<p><strong>AFC Bournemouth v Cardiff City</strong><br /><strong>The Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth</strong><br /><strong>Saturday 11th August 2018, ko 3:00pm.</strong><br /><br /><strong>Early team news:</strong><br /><br />Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe says record signing Jefferson Lerma is not yet ready to make his debut following his World Cup exploits for Colombia.<br /><br />Nathan Ake has been passed fit, but Diego Rico is suspended and Junior Stanislas and Kyle Taylor are injured.<br /><br />Cardiff signed midfielder Harry Arter from Bournemouth on Thursday, but he is ineligible for this game due to the terms of his loan deal.<br /><br />Alex Smithies, Josh Murphy, Greg Cunningham, Victor Camarasa and Bobby Reid are all in contention to make their Bluebirds debuts.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><img title="C:WindowsTempphpD5ED.tmp" src="http://pictures.footymad.net/upload/120/917966-1.jpg" alt="C:WindowsTempphpD5ED.tmp" width="400" height="267" /></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><br /><strong>The Managers:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Eddie Howe:</strong> On Bournemouth's ambition<br /><br />"It is human nature - when you finish ninth, you want to finish higher the following season.<br /><br />"And when you finish 12th, you want to finish higher and I think that will be in everyone's head.<br /><br />"But for us, looking at league positions is a waste of time and energy. We have to focus on our performances and make sure we are improving as a team every single day."<br /><br /><strong>Neil Warnock:</strong> On Bournemouth<br /><br />"Their front four is as good as anything in the league - the two wide players and the two strikers.<br /><br />"It’ll be a big test for us but I think we should just go in there with an open mind.<br /><br />"We know it’s going to be hard but we’ve got to do the best we can and learn quickly."<br /><br /><strong>Match Stats:</strong><br /><br /></p>
<ul>
<li>Bournemouth have lost just one of their last eight league clashes with Cardiff (W4 D3), with their last meeting coming in March 2015 in the Championship (1-1).</li>
<li>Bournemouth have lost all three of their matchday one Premier League fixtures, the worst such 100 per cent losing record in the competition.</li>
<li>Cardiff have lost just one of their last 10 opening fixtures to a league season (W5 D4), though this came in their only previous Premier League campaign (0-2 vs West Ham in 2013-14).</li>
<li>In their previous Premier League campaign, Cardiff won just two of their 19 away games. However, one of those wins came on the south coast (1-0 vs Southampton).</li>
<li>Bournemouth have never lost a Premier League home game against a newly promoted side, winning six and drawing two of their eight matches.</li>
<li>This will be Cardiff manager Neil Warnock's first match against Bournemouth since October 1999 when he was Bury manager (2-2 in the third tier). In total, he's won five of his 10 previous meetings with the Cherries (D4 L1).</li>
<li>Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has never lost a league game against Cardiff as manager, though five of the six previous meetings have ended level (W1 D5 L0).</li>
</ul>
<p><br /><strong>The Officials:</strong><br /><br />Referee: Kevin Friend<br />Assistants: Matthew Wilkes, Mark Scholes<br />Fourth official: Graham Scott</p>
Come on you Bloooobirds!
Safe journey to travelling fans.
a relegation six pointer on the first game of the season . :hehe: