Roll on Ipswich – Notes for Bournemouth
Saturday, 28th Dec 2013 11:00 by HarryFromBath
HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Sunday s match by delving into their forums. Twenty-two games gone and we are halfway to a points total that should see us stay in this division , We are about as mid-table as mid-table can get. I ll take that , Just look back five years. Would you have believed we would be where we are today? That was bloody brilliant. We passed Yeovil off the pitch. Bournemouth will go into Sunday s game having secured their first back-to-back wins this season, a 2-1 away victory against an appallingly bad Sheffield Wednesday and 3-0 at home to Yeovil on Boxing Day.
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