Annoyed AFC Bournemouth fans reacted at full time after two painful games to watch!
Firstly, Cherries lose 2-1 at Preston North End thanks to a winner from danger-man Emil Riis, which was compounded shortly after with the sending off of Scott Parker and Adam Smith. Jamal Lowe scored the first goal of the game after a Lilywhites defensive mix-up, but the home side equalised soon after with a sharp Cameron Archer finish, which laid the foundations for a deserved North End victory.
Then, in the week, baffled Cherries fans are yet again questioning how on earth we are managing to keep our heads above water after yet another abject performance against a side which, whilst dogged, were there for the taking. Peterborough are bottom for a reason, and whilst they showed *some* resolve, it was a match where AFC Bournemouth were ultimately the architects of their own demise - the 1-1 result was poor from us.
Lack of tempo, misplaced passes, no fluidity, no risk taking, and a lack of responsibility. Worrying times ahead of a crucial campaign run-in.
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Annoyed AFC Bournemouth fans reacted at full time after two painful games to watch!

Firstly, Cherries lose 2-1 at Preston North End thanks to a winner from danger-man Emil Riis, which was compounded shortly after with the sending off of Scott Parker and Adam Smith. Jamal Lowe scored the first goal of the game after a Lilywhites defensive mix-up, but the home side equalised soon after with a sharp Cameron Archer finish, which laid the foundations for a deserved North End victory.

Then, in the week, baffled Cherries fans are yet again questioning how on earth we are managing to keep our heads above water after yet another abject performance against a side which, whilst dogged, were there for the taking. Peterborough are bottom for a reason, and whilst they showed *some* resolve, it was a match where AFC Bournemouth were ultimately the architects of their own demise - the 1-1 result was poor from us.

Lack of tempo, misplaced passes, no fluidity, no risk taking, and a lack of responsibility. Worrying times ahead of a crucial campaign run-in.

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you’re enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!

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