You need goals to succeed in the Championship and that is something that Sheffield Wednesday are finding hard to do at home. At Hillsborough they have only scored three goals in seven games this season. It is not a recipe for great success, but the Owls have managed to amass enough points to sit 13th in the league and a win against Bournemouth would see them knocking on the door of the top 10 places.
Stuart Gray has been praising Royston Drenthe for his unplayable skills during the Charlton match on Saturday when he ran the show in the first half and AFCB will have to be careful of him. But that was his first goal of the season. Atdhe Nuhui is the top scorer on five in league and cup, while Chris Maguire is also a player that could get a goal or two for the home side. Steve May and Gary Taylor-Fletcher were also on the bench against Charlton but could be used to greater extent for the Cherries visit. Steve May was said to have a virus so did not get any minutes on Saturday, but he is their second highest scorer on three. Stuart Gray also said that the team only has four fit defenders at the moment!
Bournemouth have suddenly seen their clean sheets shattered by shipping two goals against Brighton and there will need to be some repair work in that respect. AFCB's away record is strong and yet Tuesday night's game will be no easy task for the Cherries. How will AFCB set up? Callum Wilson may well have to play up front on his own, but playing two strikers has proved successful of late. If Yann and Brett are both left on the bench it will give Eddie plenty of room for manoeuvre during the second half, and with Pugh and Ritchie starting to get some goals he may feel that there is enough fire power in the team to play with just the single striker.
With another tough away game against Middlesbrough to come, there will be some need not to burn out Callum Wilson. Rantie and Kermorgant are probably the freshest strikers at the moment, but when Eddie plays them is going to be down to his gut feeling of the time being right. Finally, I read that Tommy Elphick sustained an injury against Brighton and so could be a doubt for the Cherries. That means Baily Cargill could get his first Championship start for AFCB.
I've just had one supporter say he would expect Adam Smith to come in for Elphick. Who would you put at centre back if Tommy can't play? Joe Partington may not be far off a game now either, although this one is too early for him.
Sheffield Wednesday Home Form:
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AFCB Away Form:
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Monday, 3 November 2014
Friday, 25 October 2013
Foxes' tails are up
Now I thought AFCB had a hard game last weekend playing the fourth placed team in the Championship, now they go to try and do even better against third placed Leicester City. The Foxes have not lost at home this season yet and the only team to come away from the King Power Stadium with a point is Leeds Utd, and that was the only game that Leicester have failed to score in at home.
While much of the talk in the division has been about Burnley and QPR, Leicester have been consistently collecting the points home and away, sneaking under the radar and while they don't win many games by more than the odd goal, they have scored the same amount of goals as Bournemouth - 19.
Leicester will come into the game on the back of a 2:1 win at home to Huddersfield. That game had two own goals in it while Jamie Vardy's strike shows that they have a forward who has maybe come back to form at the wrong time for AFCB. Leicester managed 21 shots in that game and seven were on target. Some of those will have come from David Nugent, Portsmouth's former dangerman. Nugent is the regular penalty taker as well and already has seven goals to his name this season.
One of the team's new signings this season has been Blackpool's former striker, Gary Taylor-Fletcher who has a one-year deal at Leicester City. He could be back into contention for this game.
At the back there is Paul Konchesky who has applied himself at Premiership level for most of his career at West Ham, Fulham and Liverpool. He is supported by Kasper Schmeichel in goal who has been tipped as one of the best young keepers in the Championship. Doncaster benefited from a rare mistake from Kasper but more often then not Schmeichel has been a hard keeper to beat. Leicester's captain is Wes Morgan who is a centre back was their player of the year last season and has already been winning much praise this season from manager Nigel Pearson. Wes joined the Foxes in January 2012 from near rivals Nottingham Forest.
Leicester City's Home Form:
WWWWW Ouch!
AFCB's Away Form:
LWDLD
Please take a look at Rival Lines today where you will be able to read more views about the Leicester City team.
While much of the talk in the division has been about Burnley and QPR, Leicester have been consistently collecting the points home and away, sneaking under the radar and while they don't win many games by more than the odd goal, they have scored the same amount of goals as Bournemouth - 19.
Leicester will come into the game on the back of a 2:1 win at home to Huddersfield. That game had two own goals in it while Jamie Vardy's strike shows that they have a forward who has maybe come back to form at the wrong time for AFCB. Leicester managed 21 shots in that game and seven were on target. Some of those will have come from David Nugent, Portsmouth's former dangerman. Nugent is the regular penalty taker as well and already has seven goals to his name this season.
One of the team's new signings this season has been Blackpool's former striker, Gary Taylor-Fletcher who has a one-year deal at Leicester City. He could be back into contention for this game.
At the back there is Paul Konchesky who has applied himself at Premiership level for most of his career at West Ham, Fulham and Liverpool. He is supported by Kasper Schmeichel in goal who has been tipped as one of the best young keepers in the Championship. Doncaster benefited from a rare mistake from Kasper but more often then not Schmeichel has been a hard keeper to beat. Leicester's captain is Wes Morgan who is a centre back was their player of the year last season and has already been winning much praise this season from manager Nigel Pearson. Wes joined the Foxes in January 2012 from near rivals Nottingham Forest.
Leicester City's Home Form:
WWWWW Ouch!
AFCB's Away Form:
LWDLD
Please take a look at Rival Lines today where you will be able to read more views about the Leicester City team.
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