There was some apprehension ahead of Deadline Day that Bournemouth could lose one or two more players and that was confirmed when Torino apparently made a bid for Josh King that was turned down. Aston Villa were also thought to be interested and following a 7-2 thrashing of Liverpool, it could have been a wonderful 48 hours for the midland club if they landed Josh King as well. Worse still, Sheffield United were not giving up hope of getting David Brooks. So it was an evening of checking the news for Cherry Chimes to see if Bournemouth were going to be left without a couple of internationals gong into their next Championship game.
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Jason Tindall now has to integrate the young players into this team. But if there are not so many injuries as last season, it may be difficult for some of those players to step in. I would feel sorry for Jack Simpson if he doesn't get much game time this season, but players such as Nnamdi Ofoborh, Jaidon Anthony and Jordan Zumura have time to push for a place.
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The only disappointment is that Bournemouth have only signed one player in this window. The squad needed trimming from the Premier League, but they have more games to play in the Championship and I'll be crossing my fingers that the team can remain injury-free.
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They could both still leave before October 16th. Premier League clubs are still allowed to do deals with EFL clubs until that later deadline.
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ReplyDeleteLast year of his contract + high wage bill & sulking because he didn't get his dream move in January. Sounds like Fraser all over again 😡