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Bournemouth vs WBA - League Cup Fourth Round Match Thread
#21
Done a bit of scouting and it seems 37 year old Ian Harte is likely to play at LB for them. I remember we tore him a new one 2 seasons ago when he was at Reading so I would get Gamboa running at him all game and it could get messy. Their fans seem confident of a result so we need to start quickly.
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#22
It's a bit belated, but I've been offline all weekend; welcome aboard Aries!
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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(26-10-2014, 19:26)Ska Wrote: It's a bit belated, but I've been offline all weekend; welcome aboard Aries!

Cheers Ska'd, it's really good to see you guys again. The Baggie Man gave me the heads up about this site, and my little Avatar pic. Thumb up
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#24
Welcome home Aries
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#25
(27-10-2014, 20:51)Bournemouth Baggie Wrote: Welcome home Aries

Thanks, BB, and let's hope we can welcome home a winning Baggies team after the game on Tuesday. Thumb up
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#26
Okay so Varela, Olsson and Yacob all miss the game.
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#27
Interesting on their LB situation, as at the moment our right side is pacey!

Varela is a shame but not surprising, the other 2 we can cater for their position at the moment.
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#28
Is it surprising most bookies have Bournemouth favourites to win tonight?
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#29
The Championship's red-hot form team who scored eight in their last match, versus a Premier League side who've had defensive wobbles and were shockingly slow out of the blocks in an important match on Saturday? I bet a lot of punters have had a flutter on that kind of upset.
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#30
Realistically though, a club who have spent 5 seasons building a Premier League squad should be beating a club who have had a few seasons to put together a Championship team.
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