From the F365 site in the "losers" section:
"Gary O’Neil and bad timing
Despite Bournemouth’s recent struggles, O’Neil is probably still just about in credit with 10 points from 10 games after Scott Parker’s doom-laden exit interview post-Liverpool. But he wouldn’t be human if he weren’t wondering ‘what if?’ and thinking on a probable opportunity lost. Had Bournemouth’s drawn-out takeover been completed a fortnight or three weeks ago, he would have had a great chance at getting the job on a permanent basis. Now it drags on, results have turned unpleasantly, and we’re about to hit a six-week break that could have been custom built for bedding in a new manager.
Mark Travers save a shot challenge
Four shots on target faced, four goals conceded. His already division-worst save percentage dips to 45 per cent (the next worst figure for a regular keeper is Danny Ward’s 61.9 per cent). Despite only playing six and a half games, Travers has let in more goals than any other Premier League keeper bar Dean Henderson. He’s now conceding on average 3.69 goals per 90 minutes, a goal and a half worse than any other keeper in the division barring Robin Olsen, who managed to ship four in an hour against Newcastle in his only appearance of the season. He’s far from the only reason for Bournemouth’s recent collapses, but bloody hell man."