The AFCB fans have always been pleased at how well Ryan Fraser has played and how he has progressed under Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall's teachings. We all know that there needs to be a level of trust and friendship, and not just professional work ethic to make relationships work. The transfer issues that arose in 2019 over Ryan's Fraser's future have stifled his game and there needs to be a real desire from Ryan to enjoy what could be his last season at AFCB, if Eddie and Jason are going to get the best out of this talented winger.
A flying and fully fit Ryan Fraser is as good as any left winger in the league and I miss not seeing him rip teams up in the manner to which we have been accustomed to. He can take games away from teams with his quick bursts and his eye for goal, but we are just not seeing it at the moment. It's no doubt more frustrating to Ryan than anyone else, but if Bournemouth want a good placing this season they need to find a way of getting Ryan back concentrating on his game.
It probably hasn't helped that Scotland have also been performing under par and Ryan is not seen as a new player at that level anymore. He needs to be playing regularly for AFCB and chipping in with some goals and assists. Well, he won't get a much bigger stage than when Man Utd come down this weekend in the early kick-off. This could be the game we have been waiting for when Eddie Howe rally does get Ryan to play some sparkling football again.
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I don't blame Ryan for keeping his options open to see what clubs might come in for him. He had a terrific season in 2018-19, but he risks losing it all if he doesn't get back his performance levels. I thought he did okay against Watford, without pulling up any trees as they say. He was in and out of the game a bit, and that's been true of a few games this season. He hasn't really started as many games as he would have liked I am sure, but keeping him on the sidelines doesn't seem to have done the team much good at various times either.
A flying and fully fit Ryan Fraser is as good as any left winger in the league and I miss not seeing him rip teams up in the manner to which we have been accustomed to. He can take games away from teams with his quick bursts and his eye for goal, but we are just not seeing it at the moment. It's no doubt more frustrating to Ryan than anyone else, but if Bournemouth want a good placing this season they need to find a way of getting Ryan back concentrating on his game.
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