 And welcome to this week's preview show where Chris Temple is back alongside me as we discuss all things AFC Bournemouth in the next 15 minutes or so. Here's what's coming up. We'll be looking back at the weekend and the 1-0 defeat at Carrow Road, and then we'll turn our attention to tomorrow night's game against Brighton here at Vitality Stadium. Well first we're going to start back at last weekend and at 1-0 defeat at Carrow Road. Chris sadly, not the result we were wanting. What did you make of it? It's funny, yes, the results the same i gael eu weithio. Mae'n gwneud ni'n bwysig y ffaith sy'n hefyd, ond гoesiaid yr hwn wedi bod ein hwn ffordd. Byddwch, mae'n gweithio ar hyn y cyBER 10, byddwn ni'n gwneud ar yr hefyd, felly mae'n gweithio ar y bwynt, ac yn y gweithio yw'r wynt iawn. Mae'r falch yn cael eu sawl, yn zalun, yn ddechrau'r gweithio. Nid eich gweithio'r standards ar y hyn ychwaneg o bwysig, yn credu i dda i'r cyfanser. You say that on a better day, One Of Those goes in, and you get something. But the fact is that they managed to stay in the game, Aaron rental made some good saves towards the end. To keep it a won, they'll at least keep it alive when Norwich had someone sent off. I mean you look at the Steve Cook moment and if the situation wasn't so disappointing at the moment you'd have to just laugh. It is an unbelievable save. No one knows what he was thinking at the time. I'm pretty sure as soon as he's done it, he's gone oh no. Mae'r meddwl i'w ei ffrifio chi'nwaith ei wneud drafodwch chi'n cymryd ag i chi? Ond nid oedd gan gydych chi'n cymryd ar y cwmwy yma, ond mae e'r pethau fawr. Ond rym ni wedi bod y dyfynol chi'n meddwl beth ydych chi'n gweld ei fod yn dechrau, rwy'n meddwl ar erbyn hyn. Ond mae'r bobl wedi wneud, dyna rwy'n meddwl ti'r cymryd yn ei ddweud i'r ysgol. Ond mae'n bobl angen, roedd yn gwneud genai sut y afael yn gyfathlu. Norwich was built as a big game, there was bits of a performance and I think with another game coming so quickly I think that gives some hope that there might be a corner being turned. Obviously being down to ten men, nil nil when we were down to ten men if you forget obviously the goals just after Steve Cook came off. What did you make of as you say there was a lot of fight, a lot of determination, Callum Wilson having that header in the first chance that unfortunately slipped in the second half. It wasn't fluid by any means, it wasn't nowhere near back to the Bournemouth that we'd become used to watching over the last few seasons. But there were people chasing down everything, I mean Callum had a pretty full on lone role, I mean I know they sort of stuck Wee Man up with him sort of latter part of the game as a sort of 4-3-2. But when you've only got ten men and you're sort of a striker of Callum Wilson's nature he did a lot of running, obviously he got a nasty challenge on him as well which led to the Norwich red card. But yeah I felt overall yeah it was probably looking at a 5 out of 10 performance or maybe a 6 and a push which in the grand scheme of things recently is actually a bit better than it has been. So again you'll always get the negativity because the negative ones are the ones that make the loudest noise from behind the keyboards and behind the phones and everything. But actually I think the fans that went most of them stayed to the end and applauded the team for their effort given that they played an hour ten men. And I just want to mention Aaron Ramsell as well you mentioned him just a moment ago he made some superb saves in the second half you know Bournemouth pushing forward trying to find that equaliser, perhaps left them a little bit open at the back and Aaron Ramsell was there to you know about the danger every time. Yeah I think Norwich will look at themselves and think they probably should have finished better, certainly Pookie when he went through one on one he basically might as well have held a sign up saying I'm going to just put it there Aaron. So Aaron Ramsell was also on the floor already but yeah you're right he made a couple of good saves, a good punch away, he had a little five minutes didn't he where he just suddenly was in the game and just kept it at one goal which gave a chance for I think our case header was in the eighty ninth minute they got tipped over so as long as you can stay in the game you've always got a chance of nicking one. There was a scramble wasn't there where there were bodies flying around towards the end so it didn't bounce their way. It was a huge result for Norwich but let's not forget that was a massive win for them so they weren't playing against a team in mid table who were coasting, they were playing against a team who were scrapping on battling for their own results saying that they are bottom so therefore you know if you can not sort of put a bit of a performance in against the team who are bottom then you know you'd be saying you should be doing that against those teams. And obviously just finally you know Steve Cook, red card will be out for the Brighton game, we've seen Chris Meppam has had surgery. I want to throw a name into the mix Lloyd Kelly he played on Friday he played an hour for the under twenty ones up in Nottingham, it remains to be seen whether he'll be match fit for tomorrow but to see him back on the grass and back on the training field will be huge encouragement. And for most people he's an unknown quantity isn't he because he cost what the best part of 12-13 million from Bristol City over the summer, came with a you know pedigree as one of Eddie Howe's sort of young British talents to watch you know from the Lewis Cook, David Brooks kind of mould quite a big fee for not a lot of football behind him but as you say you were there at Alfredton on Friday night where the under twenty ones kept a clean sheet, you played an hour. I'm not sure if you'll be involved tomorrow the sort of word from Eddie was they're going to treat him quite delicately and not rush anything so maybe another week's training under his belt and then I guess the Arsenal Cup game looks if they want to make changes I mean that looks a great game for him to come into to rest a couple but then the games are quite nicely spread out so there's not that pressure sometimes of having to change it but and also a cup tie home to Arsenal and that's a great game to be involved in so that would be big for him to test himself against good opposition without the pressure of Premier League points. So yeah but I mean a body coming back is great news, particularly with Steve Cook out and I must address something by the way that people sometimes get mixed up about red cards and how long people are out for. A straight red card isn't the three game ban automatically there are different offences for which you get different bans a handball is a one game ban so Steve Cook is only out for Tuesday I had people tweeting me the other day saying it's a straight red so he's out for three games that's not how it works. No no violent conduct there. Anyway now our attention turns to tomorrow's game again it's brightened here at Vitality Stadium let's take a look at what Eddie Howe had to say in his pre-match press conference. Very little between the two sides at the start of the game and we created a few chances they had a couple of chances as well and I thought from that point we rallied well we stuck at our task we stayed in the game and again there was a few chances at the end of the game to get a point but it didn't quite happen. For me there's only one way to react and that's to fight back to keep going and try and prove people wrong. I think I've got the bank of knowledge and experience to fall back on and I think I'm going to need that now. Change of style from last season I think Graham's done a very good job continues to implement how he wants his team to play. I expect a good game between two teams who are battling for points. It's very much in our hands we can do it we're not cut a drift it's not a hopeless cause as many people may like to make out around us but as I said using those doubters and that criticism as a positive I think is the only way forward for us at this moment. Confidence affects you in different ways but I can assure everybody the players care deeply they're really hurting at the moment and they want to come at this spell as quickly as possible. Wel that was Eddie Howe speaking this morning ahead of the game against Brighton. Chris they've had kind of a next season so far what have you made of it? Yeah I mean pretty much the form they were in when Bournemouth went down there just after Christmas in and out really but inconsistent playing better football I think more enjoyable football for the fans to watch which I think we said before the last game but again it's that balance between playing a nicer football but actually not getting great results. So one win in nine in all comps including losing at home to Sheffa Wednesday in the cup and the only win of course was over Bournemouth on a day when again Bournemouth didn't really show up there. That was again build as a big game didn't really put in a performance that people could sort of be proud of that day. So yeah it's a brighter in that group of teams that are just hovering above Bournemouth that you sort of want to sort of reach out and claw back down. So this is a great opportunity to do that. That's the problem with this run that Bournemouth are on against all the teams around them. No goals, no points hardly. Everybody's gaining ground. Everybody's sort of slipping away. Watford is slipping away a little bit and Villa to come in the next game looks big as well. So these next two Brighton and Villa I don't want to say they could be decisive because there's still another however many games to go after that and other 13 games left after that but it certainly will garner the mood I think in terms of the belief that they can get out of this. With a lot of big games to come. So yeah Brighton are just in that they're a good target I would say in the table and given that they only drew at home to Villa at the weekend. Most of the results actually at the weekend probably went Bournemouth to play in terms of everybody down the bottom either drew or lost obviously apart from Norwich. So yeah it wasn't Brighton Villa drawing that she was quite a good result from a Bournemouth point of view. And it does seem very much like we've only just played them but as for Brighton you mentioned they're not on a great run of form but that could almost make them even more determined couldn't it? Yeah it just means you quite know what you're going to get. I think they're usually stronger at home than away from home. They're quite reliant on Neil Mopay for their goals. They get obviously danger from set pieces, the likes of Duncan, Duffy and Adam Webster who have contributed many goals down the last couple of seasons. So they carry that threat from set plays. Dan Bernacourt scored and it was disallowed in the return fixture as well. And Jan Batch who hadn't scored for Brighton at all and then scored against Bournemouth so if you want to end a run and play Bournemouth basically. Yeah so they're in and out. It's very hard to know which Brighton will turn up but the one thing is it's a home game under the lights. They always tend to have just that little bit extra edge here. I'm hoping the fans was a little bit of dissent the other day. Just speaking to a couple of friends I have who sit in the home areas they just said there was one or two just sort of dissenting voices and Eddie Howe's been quite clear. He said don't dissent towards the players if you've got a problem at the end direct it towards me when I walk around and I'm saying thank you for your support. So that's his message this week I think is stay onside with the players for the 90 minutes that can help them. Any problems? Eddie or face up to them afterwards. And the fact that this game comes so close after the weekend that for us could be well and obviously Brighton it can be a massive plus because you can put that Norwich game behind them and then go into a new week. You've got a new game three days after and it's another great opportunity to end this run and get some points on the board. I think they're happy they've got another game speaking to Eddie this morning. I think he's pleased that having had a couple of positives that they've got a quick chance now to get straight back out there and build on the little shoots that they had put the Norwich result out of their mind. So I think a quick game is a good game in this sense and hopefully I mean niggles wise I think the only one who's sort of continuing to carry something is Jefferson Lerma who's not 100% fit. He had a hamstring problem that he was managing. He's got a couple of whacks in the last couple of games. He took one against Norwich. He was limping pretty early on, battled on to whenever he got taken off later in the game. So and the guy of his importance to have him not firing 100% is not ideal. So I wouldn't be wholly surprised if he actually got rested tomorrow night because you can't afford a I mean I suppose with Arsenal coming up is not quite so important. But he's one at the moment who is struggling a little bit. But everybody else hopefully has had time over with the schedule to rest those problems. Presumably Simon Francis will come in for Steve Cook at set to half as a straight swap. Having just got a bit of a balance back four settled and back with Smith back and Acay back for the first time I think since the start of November that back four that played on Saturday had played together. So it's a shame to have to undo it already. And just on Brighton there once to what you mentioned Neil Morpay seven goals for them this season. Their top goalscorer and you know they've got threats from the back that can come up and score their goals. They've got one or two to look out for don't they? Yeah Feisty one Neil Morpay got in a tangle at the end didn't he against Villar on Saturday got in a bit of a shamozzle of the post match. Final whistle with Tyrone Mings was in there I think either trying to break it up or stir it up one of the two. But yeah he's a Feisty character had a good game against Bournemouth in the return fixture at the AmEx. So and again he was up against Chris Meppam is former Brentford teammate in that game which he won't be this time round. So yeah he's certainly a threat. He tends to play pretty much as a lone striker for them. Young Aaron Connelly's got a couple of goals you know up and coming star as well Irish lad. So yeah they've got goal threats but I don't think it's a bad game for Bournemouth. I think it's quite a good game at home off the back of you know a slightly more positive performance against a team who aren't in great form. I know Norwich had won one in 17 but I just I just feel like this is quite a good game and I feel like it's quite a good opportunity tomorrow. Of course fond memories under the lights against Brighton a few years ago we had. I'm testing you here one nil down and then Andrew Simon scored Jermaine Defoe scored quite early on in the season. And yeah go on. I think it was yeah two one a few seasons ago so fond memories there. Yes no I do remember that now yes maybe that's a sign maybe it is maybe it is. Well if you are coming to Vitality Stadium tomorrow make sure you have a safe journey. If not make sure you listen to Chris on BBC Radio Salem for all the latest updates. Bye for now.