Monday, April 27, 2015

Only improbable theory can prevent Bournemouth promotion – TV 2

Since the club was founded in 1899 has Bournemouth never played a single minute of England’s top level.

Now – 116 years, or 61 million minutes later – everything suggests that “The Cherries” finally gets his chance to shine on English football’s main stage.

Here storms Bournemouth fans pitch after the final whistle

Other highlights in the video window on top, and court storming after the battle right in the matter!

With 3-0 at home against Bolton shall ever so little miracle that they red and black striped can not celebrate promotion to “The Promised Land” on the very last day.

Three beautiful goals signed Marc Pugh, Matt Ritchie and Callum Wilson makes his team from the English south coast, three points ahead of nearest challenger Middlesbrough – and with 19 more plussmål be much go wrong about there not being premiership football on the Gold Sands Stadium next season.

Bogdan in the impossible corner

It was clear to see which team had the most to play from the start – after only three minutes was Callum Wilson close on To send the home fans into the sky, but a nice prompt block from Ádám Bogdán Bolton cage prevented backwards.

Guests gradually came more into the game after quarter got Adam Le Fondre opportunity. Alone with Artur Boruc chose Bolton striker to use your head, but the finish was simple food for the lent Southampton goalkeeper.

After 29 minutes, there should been 1-0. Wilson played alone through, but Bogdan was awake out and warded the ball away between the legs of Bournemouth striker. Wilson got the ball again, and knocked out Matt Richie. The shot was hard, but Bogdan came up with yet another brilliant involvement.



Two quick just before the break

Now there was only one team on the pitch, and five minutes before the fire had Bogdan finally succumbed. Ritchie came through on the right wing and sent in for Marc Pugh, who pearly went by Liam Feeney before he knocked the ball post and into – the home crowd, great pleasure.

With a frenzied atmosphere on stands continued hosts press, and four minutes later set number two. Wilson played the ball across the field Yann Kermorgant, who left to Richie. On førstetouchet hammered runway perhaps best plays ball in the corner, which meant that Bournemouth could go in the locker room with a comfortable 2-0 lead.



Red Card, Penalty and new gem goal

Homemade controlled the game after the break, and 20 minutes before the end they got a golden opportunity to puncture it all.

Wilson was again on the move, and the defender Bogdan he was illegally prevented by Dorian Dervite. The result was a red card and penalty, but Kermorgant took no care of chance. The attempt from eleven misses went well above target.

With one man more on the pitch was divorce but never near to be fateful. The hosts continued to run the game after 78 minutes, Wilson matters into his own hands when he cross turned inside the box before he slammed the ball past a flurry Bogdan.

The battle ebbed at 3-0, and when Judge Simon Hooper blew for full time took it off completely on the Gold Sands Stadium. The home crowd did not many time sit before they stormed the field and threw himself around the neck of their heroes.

Next time it will be celebrated at Gold Sands Stadium, it will in all probability take place in what many believe is the world’s best football league.

Can be top scorer in the history

In addition to a long awaited promotion may Bournemouth become the top scorer of Championship side. At the moment is made with 95 direct hits – and with five or more goals in the last league match against Charlton will go past Reading, who currently holds the record with his 99 goals in 05/06-season.

How started layers:

Bournemouth: Artur Boruc – Adam Smith, Tommy Elphick, Steve Cook, Matt Richie – Charlie Daniels, Andrew Surman, Harry Species, Marc Pugh – Yann Kermogant, Callum Wilson.

Bolton: Ádám Bogdán – Dean Moxey, Tim Ream, Dorian Dervite, Barry Bannan – Liam Feeney, Mark Davies, Neil Danns, Thomas Walker – Adam Le Fondre, Emile Heskey.

2 TV commentator Jørgen Squeeze discusses the year adventure in the Championship.

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