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Thursday, 19 October 2017

Can Harry Arter re-find his spark?

It may seem strange that Bournemouth are struggling to pick up points and are only just hanging in games, but they have to find something extra. The organisation at the back is much better and they now need something to ignite their performances.

IS Harry going to comeback rejuvenated?
Part of the missing spark I do feel is the absence of a fully raging Harry Arter in midfield. He has had a great boost from being involved in the Republic of Ireland's push for World Cup qualification that has now reached the play-off stage, but he is a player that is seen at the fulcrum of Bournemouth when the team is taking games to the opposition and we have not seen enough of that this season.

Harry always has a lot of issues around him it would seem and while the Achilles has been a big problem for him, there is a Harry Arter waiting to put things right hopefully, ready to come out and play soon. The team needs players to come and fight now to get the side up and running and the big players need to be playing. Harry Hasn't played since the 2-1 win over Brighton and that seems a long time ago now.

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If Harry is anywhere near being okay to play hope he is on the pitch at Stoke. It's not that those that have been playing while he has not have done a bad job, but AFCB need inspiration - a familiar balance and energy. Without Harry's energy and intrigue Bournemouth do appear rather flat, and perhaps the fall in Harry's form at the start of this season has been more important for the team as a whole than some might have thought.

Harry is a menace when he is on his game. Opposition fans don't like him at all as he gets stuck in and doesn't give in. AFCB need that now.


Cherry Chimes' ASKFans match Preview Stoke v AFCB

Kick it Out has released a statement on the FA following yesterday's DCMS Select Committee and the Enl Aluko case. I just want to say well done to the two women who stood up to the FA and who can now feel vindicated, but I want to see a lot more change at the FA and fresh people in charge with modern attitudes.

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