Blackburn Rovers v AFC Bournemouth - 3 Games To Go

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Getting Tight For Second Spot In The Table

The Cherries will be looking to continue the form they showed in the fight back at Swansea in their second game on the road with a visit to Lancashire and Ewood Park the home of Blackburn Rovers on Saturday at 3 pm. This will be another tough game as Rovers still have a chance of a top six place. With things getting tighter for second spot in the table and only 3 games to go, AFCB will be looking for all 3 points.

Back in December Blackburn Rovers visited Dean Court and beat us 0-2, it was the fourth game of a six game winning run for Rovers. At the end of the year with 24 games played Rovers were in third place in the table with 45 pts. The Cherries were top having played 25 games with 49 pts and Fulham second after 23 games with 45 pts. Blackburn Rovers looked to be a team at that time who would be challenging for automatic promotion.

Since the start of 2022 their form had dropped as they had a number of mixed results and gradually slid down the table and outside of the play-off places. This was partly due to their leading scorer Ben Brereton who had scored 20 goals in 24 league games up until the end of December. Since then his scoring form dropped and he also was out for a number of weeks with an injury. He has scored 1 goal in his 9 starts and 2 substitute appearances.

At home since we played Tony Mowbray’s side, they have beaten Birmingham City 4-0, Barnsley 2-1, Middlesbrough and QPR 1-0 and Derby County 3-1. Drawn 0-0 against Huddersfield Town and Millwall and Blackpool 1-1. Rovers have lost 0-2 against Nottingham Forest, 0-1 Bristol City and in their last home game, 0-1 against Stoke City. Away from home they have W 2, D 3, L 7. Their most recent game on Monday night they had a their first win in six matches home and away when they visited Preston which finished 1-4. It was the first time since November that Mowbray started with a back four. They are in 7th place on 66 pts, 3 points outside a play-off spot with two games to play.

The last time we played Blackburn Rovers away was April this year, the Cherries had their second win in 10 visits to Ewood Park. Philip Billing and Arnaut Danjuma were the scorers, it finished 0-2.

AFCB’s away league record against Blackburn Rovers, W2, D 1, L 7.
In all competitions, AFCB have W 7, D 6, L 13.

Blackburn Rovers Team News
Reda Khadra and Dilan Markanday seem to be their only injuries.

Blackburn Rovers Player To Watch
Ben Brereton who is leading scorer with 21 league goals and against Preston looked in good form and assisted 2 of the goals. Joe Rothwell who was strongly linked with us has 10 assists to his name and is good at set pieces. Sam Gallagher has contributed with 9 league goals in 26 starts.

AFCB Team News
Todd Cantwell missed the Swansea game due to a back problem. After seeing Kieffer Moore make a return at Swansea, maybe Jordan Zemura will be in the squad at Blackburn.

AFCB Player To Watch
If he starts it will be good to see how Kieffer Moore and Dominic Solanke work together on the pitch. Moore made a real impact when he came on at Swansea and turned the game on its head and could have had a hat-trick. Be interesting if he comes on as a substitute again or Scott Parker starts with him to try and get a goal or two, as he did when he came on in the 62nd minute in the last game at Swansea.

The Referee*
Keith Stroud was going be in charge of this game, he had taken three of our games this season, home and away against QPR and away against West Brom.

*Now Robert Jones
Referee for our home game against Sheffield United.
 
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He won't read this, but I'm saying an online thanks to my PA (and West Ham fa, but we can forgive that!) Dave, who has accompanied me to every away game that I've managed this season. Up and out at all hours for Middlesborough, Huddersfield, Swansea etc.

Only recently he told me he was waiting to arrange a family do in September until next seasons fixtures came out!

Without people like Dave I wouldn't get to many games.
 
He won't read this, but I'm saying an online thanks to my PA (and West Ham fa, but we can forgive that!) Dave, who has accompanied me to every away game that I've managed this season. Up and out at all hours for Middlesborough, Huddersfield, Swansea etc.

Only recently he told me he was waiting to arrange a family do in September until next seasons fixtures came out!

Without people like Dave I wouldn't get to many games.

Nice one Dave - is there anything he cannot do ? ;)
 
This one is pretty simple, absolutely cannot lose as it puts us in a position whereby we have to beat Forest due to goal difference.

Best outcome, scrape a draw or win here and then try and get a point vs Forest. Then it’s in our hands on the last day vs Millwall. Would snap your hand off for that outcome right now.
 
This one is pretty simple, absolutely cannot lose as it puts us in a position whereby we have to beat Forest due to goal difference.

Best outcome, scrape a draw or win here and then try and get a point vs Forest. Then it’s in our hands on the last day vs Millwall. Would snap your hand off for that outcome right now.
That was almost positive for you :grinning:
 
Not sure what relationship he has with the players but if it is good, which I suspect it is, then a further motivation for players to keep the manager by performing in the final games may lead to him being retained/a new contract.

Calling him a moron is hardly appropriate.
 
Not sure what relationship he has with the players but if it is good, which I suspect it is, then a further motivation for players to keep the manager by performing in the final games may lead to him being retained/a new contract.

Calling him a moron is hardly appropriate.

it means nothing coming from a self-obsessed prick
 
Similar circumstances to Mowbray and similar age.

West London Sport also previously revealed that although Warburton signed new terms last summer, it was an improved – not extended – deal and his contract is therefore due to expire at the end of the season.

Warburton explained on Thursday morning that no discussions have taken place about plans for next season with club officials and that there has been no communication about whether he will be retained.

“I think if that was the case (of staying) communication about contract talks would already have been held,” Warburton said.

https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/warburton-confirms-he-is-set-to-leave-qpr
 

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